NZGrower I December 2021

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YOUR INDUSTRY

NEW OFF-LABEL USE POSTER TO HELP GUIDE VEGETABLE GROWERS Words by Rebecca Fisher : Market Access Solutionz Ltd crop protection manager

The Vegetable Research & Innovation Board commissioned Market Access Solutionz to design a poster summarising the important steps that vegetable growers must follow when using crop protection products off-label to ensure that off-label use complies with regulations. While off-label use is legal for most products, growers are responsible for ensuring that off-label use is necessary, safe and compliant with all regulatory controls. Off-label use occurs when growers need to use a product to control a pest, disease or weed – but the label does not carry a claim for that crop or target organism. While the flexibility of being able to use crop protection products off-label is critical to New Zealand growers, they are unable to rely on label directions to ensure regulatory controls are complied with. Without label guidance, there is a risk that off-label use may result in exceedance of Maximum Residue Levels (MRLs). Off-label use is severely restricted, especially for newer actives and some older products that have been reassessed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This poster provides a step-by-step guide to off-label use and highlights the key steps that all growers should follow when using products off-label. Step 1:

Check the Agricultural Compounds & Veterinary Medicines (ACVM) regulations which provide guidance on food residues for MRL compliance, and the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) for environmental compliance first.

Step 2:

Growers should record their considerations. NZGAP (Good Agricultural Practice) has a template for off-label use that is available on the NZGAP website. Growers should be aware there may be further restrictions on products and should also check the WorkSafe website for restricted entry intervals.

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Step 3:

It is important to check if any control prohibits off-label use. Actives with off-label restrictions include: Organophosphate and carbamate insecticides such as acephate, diazinon, fenamiphos and methamidophos.

Step 4:

When designing or updating spray plans, growers should carefully consider what products may need to be used off-label. Growers are strongly encouraged to design a spray programme ahead of the season and to account for any off-label uses that may be required as a result of unanticipated pest or disease outbreaks.

This poster should be read in conjunction with the NZGAP off-label guidance document. This information is updated annually and available on the NZGAP website: www.nzgap.co.nz. This includes a decision tree and checklist. This poster is available to download from the Vegetable Research & Innovation website: www.vri.org.nz, or can be obtained by contacting your Product Group Manager.


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Vegetables NZ Inc

5min
pages 66-69

Vegetables.co.nz

3min
pages 70-71

TomatoesNZ Inc

7min
pages 76-80

Understanding soil nitrogen

6min
pages 62-64

New Zealand Asparagus Council

1min
page 65

Trialling acoustic lures for the management of black crickets

3min
pages 60-61

Opinion – Maintaining growers’ social licence while taking risk

3min
pages 46-47

Alternative energy options

7min
pages 53-55

Empowering growers to manage thrips in strawberries

4min
pages 58-59

New off-label use poster to help guide vegetable growers

2min
pages 48-49

Canterbury soils drying out

3min
pages 56-57

NZGAP Year in Review

6min
pages 40-41

Small but mighty: local microgreens operation takes off

4min
pages 38-39

NZ Squash milk making a splash in Japan

4min
pages 42-43

Working together into 2022

3min
pages 24-25

Market demand remains strong despite a turbulent growing season for Nelson

5min
pages 36-37

Labour, labour, labour – preparing for 2022

4min
pages 34-35

Boysenberry harvest a three-generation labour of love

5min
pages 29-31

’Tornado twins’ take RSE scheme by storm

7min
pages 26-28

All that glitters is not always gold

6min
pages 18-20

President’s Word: The year that was: plenty of positives despite turbulent times

5min
pages 4-5

A grower’s story, how the Clarkes are getting to grips with GHG emissions

2min
page 21

Hydroponics a focus in controlled-environment growing

4min
pages 22-23

Biosecurity – The year in review 2021

3min
pages 10-11

Weather bomb highlights the need to focus on future of farming

6min
pages 15-17

Natural resources and environment

2min
page 9

The Chief Executive: Unity and positivity in 2022

4min
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