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GRAIN CENTRAL | Strong results seen in 2024-25 National Residue Survey

Australian growers have met maximum residue limits (MRLs) in 2024-25 at a rate of 99.6 per cent.


This strong result, as reported by Grain Central, to the National Residue Survey (NRS) program is informed by sampling across bulk export terminals, container export packers, oilseed crushers, feedmills, flour mills, feedlots, and food processors and is funded by grower levies


GPA RD&E spokesperson Andrew Weidemann said as a part of GPA’s representative role in oversight of the NRS, it was pleasing to see the report card has again shown a high rating, reflecting growers’ commitment to correct and safe chemical use.


“The industry’s ongoing commitment to high compliance also supports both economic productivity and long-term sustainability,” Mr Weidemann said.


“That consistency underpins the Australian grains industry’s reputation for producing high-quality crops and supports our ability to trade with confidence, securely and sustainably, across a wide range of important export markets.”



 
 
 

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