All fruit you export must be compliant with the maximum residue limits for your target countries, and you should monitor the residue levels in the fruit you are sourcing for export markets to ensure compliance.
Users of agricultural chemical products must always read the label or the minor use permit before using the product, and strictly comply with the directions on the label and the conditions of any minor use permit (unless otherwise specified). They are also required to maintain accurate and detailed records of all farm chemicals applied, according to State or Territory legislation.
Recent advice:
Luna Sensation subtropical and tropical fruit export advice Update – 2022
The Australian Mango Industry Association (AMIA) is pleased to announce the release of its mobile phone app to help growers manage chemical application and facilitate trade. The Mango MRLs App provides information on maximum residue limits (MRLs) and withholding periods (WHPs) for both domestic and export markets.
The Mango MRLs Search app is restricted for download in Australian app stores and users must have a login account to use the app. User accounts are only available to AMIA members.
After installing the app on a device, a user can log in by entering the registered email address in the login screen and the app will prompt the user to setup a password.
If you wish to become a member, please click here.