Montenegro results from the monitoring of pesticide residues in food

This dataset contains the analytical results of pesticide residues measured in the food products analysed by the national competent authorities. Pesticide residues resulting from the use of plant protection products on crops that are used for food or feed production may pose a risk factor for public...

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Main Authors: Administration for Food safety, Veterinary and Phytosanitary Affairs (10037031), Center for Eco-Toxicological Research (10037034)
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Published: 2021
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/13646149 2023-05-15T16:53:13+02:00 Montenegro results from the monitoring of pesticide residues in food Administration for Food safety, Veterinary and Phytosanitary Affairs (10037031) Center for Eco-Toxicological Research (10037034) 2021-01-25T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4461924 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Montenegro_results_from_the_monitoring_of_pesticide_residues_in_food/13646149 doi:10.5281/zenodo.4461924 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Medicine Pharmacology Plant Biology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Information Systems not elsewhere classified pesticide residues food control monitoring maximum residue levels consumer risk assessment agriculture crops plant-protection products chemicals Montenegro Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4461924 2021-02-03T08:59:06Z This dataset contains the analytical results of pesticide residues measured in the food products analysed by the national competent authorities. Pesticide residues resulting from the use of plant protection products on crops that are used for food or feed production may pose a risk factor for public health. For this reason, a comprehensive legislative framework has been established in the European Union (EU), which defines rules for the approval of active substances used in plant protection products, the use of plant protection products and for pesticide residues in food. In order to ensure a high level of consumer protection, legal limits, so called “maximum residue levels” or briefly “MRLs”, are established in Regulation (EC) No 396/2005. EU-harmonised MRLs are set for all pesticides covering all types of food products. A default MRL of 0.01 mg/kg is applicable for pesticides not explicitly mentioned in the MRL legislation. Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 imposes on Member States the obligation to carry out controls to ensure that food placed on the market is compliant with the legal limits. The chemical monitoring data collected and published by EFSA include the analytical results provided by EU Member States, Iceland, Norway and three pre-accession countries: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and North Macedonia. A sample is considered free of quantifiable residues if the analytes were not present in concentrations at or above the limit of quantification (LOQ). The LOQ is the smallest concentration of an analyte that can be quantified with the analytical method used to analyse the sample. It is commonly defined as the minimum concentration of the analyte in the test sample that can be determined with acceptable precision and accuracy. If a sample contains quantifiable residues but within the legally permitted limit (maximum residue level, MRL), it is described as a sample with quantified residue levels within the legal limits (below or at the MRL) A sample is considered non-compliant with the legal limit (MRL), if the measured residue concentrations clearly exceed the legal limits, taking into account the measurement uncertainty. It is current practice that the uncertainty of the analytical measurement is taken into account before legal or administrative sanctions are imposed on food business operators for infringement of the MRL legislation. REPORTING AUTHORITIES CONTRIBUTING TO EACH DATA COLLECTION: MOPER_2018 - Center for Eco-Toxicological Research - Administration for Food safety, Veterinary and Phytosanitary Affairs, MOPER_2017 - Center for Eco-Toxicological Research - Administration for Food safety, Veterinary and Phytosanitary Affairs, We are seeking feedback on our open data please complete the survey at the link below: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/9344dfa0-f384-cb72-65f6-6c187a6d0f14 Dataset Iceland Unknown Norway
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topic Medicine
Pharmacology
Plant Biology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Information Systems not elsewhere classified
pesticide residues
food control
monitoring
maximum residue levels
consumer risk assessment
agriculture
crops
plant-protection products
chemicals
Montenegro
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Pharmacology
Plant Biology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Information Systems not elsewhere classified
pesticide residues
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monitoring
maximum residue levels
consumer risk assessment
agriculture
crops
plant-protection products
chemicals
Montenegro
Administration for Food safety, Veterinary and Phytosanitary Affairs (10037031)
Center for Eco-Toxicological Research (10037034)
Montenegro results from the monitoring of pesticide residues in food
topic_facet Medicine
Pharmacology
Plant Biology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Information Systems not elsewhere classified
pesticide residues
food control
monitoring
maximum residue levels
consumer risk assessment
agriculture
crops
plant-protection products
chemicals
Montenegro
description This dataset contains the analytical results of pesticide residues measured in the food products analysed by the national competent authorities. Pesticide residues resulting from the use of plant protection products on crops that are used for food or feed production may pose a risk factor for public health. For this reason, a comprehensive legislative framework has been established in the European Union (EU), which defines rules for the approval of active substances used in plant protection products, the use of plant protection products and for pesticide residues in food. In order to ensure a high level of consumer protection, legal limits, so called “maximum residue levels” or briefly “MRLs”, are established in Regulation (EC) No 396/2005. EU-harmonised MRLs are set for all pesticides covering all types of food products. A default MRL of 0.01 mg/kg is applicable for pesticides not explicitly mentioned in the MRL legislation. Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 imposes on Member States the obligation to carry out controls to ensure that food placed on the market is compliant with the legal limits. The chemical monitoring data collected and published by EFSA include the analytical results provided by EU Member States, Iceland, Norway and three pre-accession countries: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and North Macedonia. A sample is considered free of quantifiable residues if the analytes were not present in concentrations at or above the limit of quantification (LOQ). The LOQ is the smallest concentration of an analyte that can be quantified with the analytical method used to analyse the sample. It is commonly defined as the minimum concentration of the analyte in the test sample that can be determined with acceptable precision and accuracy. If a sample contains quantifiable residues but within the legally permitted limit (maximum residue level, MRL), it is described as a sample with quantified residue levels within the legal limits (below or at the MRL) A sample is considered non-compliant with the legal limit (MRL), if the measured residue concentrations clearly exceed the legal limits, taking into account the measurement uncertainty. It is current practice that the uncertainty of the analytical measurement is taken into account before legal or administrative sanctions are imposed on food business operators for infringement of the MRL legislation. REPORTING AUTHORITIES CONTRIBUTING TO EACH DATA COLLECTION: MOPER_2018 - Center for Eco-Toxicological Research - Administration for Food safety, Veterinary and Phytosanitary Affairs, MOPER_2017 - Center for Eco-Toxicological Research - Administration for Food safety, Veterinary and Phytosanitary Affairs, We are seeking feedback on our open data please complete the survey at the link below: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/9344dfa0-f384-cb72-65f6-6c187a6d0f14
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Center for Eco-Toxicological Research (10037034)
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title Montenegro results from the monitoring of pesticide residues in food
title_short Montenegro results from the monitoring of pesticide residues in food
title_full Montenegro results from the monitoring of pesticide residues in food
title_fullStr Montenegro results from the monitoring of pesticide residues in food
title_full_unstemmed Montenegro results from the monitoring of pesticide residues in food
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