Japan revises regulations on the implementation of standards for feed and feed additives, methazone niacin
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Last Update: 2020-06-29
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Japan recently issued a circular (circular number G/SPS/N/JPN/425), the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) revised the standard implementation regulations for feed and feed additives, which set a maximum residual limit (MRLs) for the agricultural compound methane niacin (Imazapic) for feedThe maximum residue limit of metriceazole niacin in wheat was 0.05 ppm, the maximum residue limit in corn was 0.01 ppm, the maximum residue limit in soybeans was 0.5 ppm, the maximum residue limit in soybean flour was 0.5 ppm, and the maximum residue limit in hay was 3 ppmThe maximum residue limit set is for pro-compounds onlyHay includes hay and feed (dry), hay dry, feed (green) and silage feedSet a maximum residue limit at 90% dry matterwVF
Japan recently issued a circular (circular number G/SPS/N/JPN/425), the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) revised the standard implementation regulations for feed and feed additives, which set a maximum residual limit (MRLs) for the agricultural compound methane niacin (Imazapic) for feedThe maximum residue limit of metriceazole niacin in wheat was 0.05 ppm, the maximum residue limit in corn was 0.01 ppm, the maximum residue limit in soybeans was 0.5 ppm, the maximum residue limit in soybean flour was 0.5 ppm, and the maximum residue limit in hay was 3 ppmThe maximum residue limit set is for pro-compounds onlyHay includes hay and feed (dry), hay dry, feed (green) and silage feedSet a maximum residue limit at 90% dry matterwVF
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