
Agriculture
chemicals including pesticides are widely used
all over the world to increase efficiency, productivity,
quality and variety of produce all year round.
The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)
defines a pesticide as ‘any substance
or mixture of substances intended for preventing,
destroying, attracting, repelling, or controlling
any pest including unwanted species of plant
or animals during the production, storage, transport,
distribution, and processing of food, agricultural
commodities, or animal feeds or which may be
administered to animals for the control of ectoparasites’.
The residue of the pesticide chemical including
the derivatives is tested to ensure that food
safety is maintained.
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ)
has been monitoring the safety of pesticides
in and on food for over 30 years. FSANZ determines
the maximum permissible residue levels (MRL)
in local and imported food. The various pesticide
residues are categorized into groups.
The most common groups tested are:
Organochlorine
pesticides (e.g. aldrin, chlordane,
DDT, dieldrin, endosulfan, lindane)
Organophosphorus pesticides
(e.g. chlorpyrifos, dimethoate, fenthion,
parathion, phosmet) Carbamate
pesticides (e.g. aldicarb, carbaryl,
phenoxycarb, pirimicarb) |
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Dithiocarbamates (e.g. mancozeb,
ferbam, propineb, zineb)
Synthetic pyrethroid pesticides
(e.g. bifenthrin, cyhalothrin, deltamethrin,
permethrin)
Herbicides (e.g. glyphosate
metribuzin oxyfluorfen pendimethalin)
Acaricides (e.g. buprofezin
propargite tebufenpyrad tetradifon)
To ensure that food safety is maintained,
Leeder Consulting can screen up to 500
pesticide residues in food, water
and soil. We understand the importance of
detecting the lowest levels possible without
compromising quality and service. To achieve
these low levels, we analyse residues by Gas
Chromatography- Mass Spectrometer (GS-MS),
Liquid Chromatorgraphy-Mass Spectrometer (LC-MS)
or by High Pressure Liquid Chromatography
(HPLC). We cater for the local, export and
import markets and are an approved laboratory
under the Australian Quarantine and Inspection
Service (AQIS) Imported Foods Program.
Quality Assurance and Quality
Control are primary considerations when undertaking
food analysis. Leeder Consulting is AS/NZS
ISO 9001 Certified, the laboratory is NATA
Accredited, a Registered Quarantine Laboratory
and “Appointed Analyst” under
the Commonwealth Imported Food Control Act.