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DisclaimerThe information contained in this manual is intended for cherry producers and exporters only. This manual is based on the best information available at the time of production and should be used as a general guide only. It is the ultimate responsibility of individual growers and exporters to confirm the accuracy and currency of information provided by checking relevant websites/information sources. Cherry Growers of Australia Inc cannot control individual usage of the information contained in this manual or the way information is implemented. Accordingly, Cherry Growers of Australia Inc will not accept liability for loss or damage of any kind caused by reliance on this information.

Acknowledgements and ContributorsCoordinating authors

Anna Steinhauser Industry Development Officer Fruit Growers Tasmania Inc Cherry Growers of Australia Inc

Contributing authorsStaff from several State and Commonwealth Government departments of agriculture, primary industries, and quarantine and several agribusiness’s wrote, provided expert advice and technical feedback on many sections of this manual. Specific contributions were made by the following:

Mr Nigel Bartels, Serve-Ag Pty Ltd, Tasmania.

Ms Penny Domeney, Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research, Tasmania.

Mr Nick Griggs, Serve-Ag Pty Ltd, Tasmania.

Mr Greg Hankins, Australian Quarantine and Inspection Services, New South Wales.

Mr Peter Johnson, Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, Tasmania.

Mr Michael Long, Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, Tasmania.

Mr Alan Mason, Australian Quarantine and Inspection Services, Western Australia.

Mr Peter Plunkett, Australian Quarantine and Inspection Services, Victoria.

Mr Jesse Reader, Mures Pty ltd, Victoria.

AbbreviationsAA .................. Approved Arrangements (formerly

Compliance Agreements)

AD .................. Additional Declaration

APVMA ......... Australian Pesticides and Veterinarian Medicines Authority

AQIS .............. Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service

EXDOC .......... Export Documentation System

FGT ................ Fruit Growers Tasmania

IP .................... Import Permit

LEAF ............... Linking Environment and Farming

MRL ................ Maximum Residue Limit

NSW ............. New South Wales

PC .................. Phytosanitary Certificate

QA ................. Quality Assurance

QT .................. Quarantine Tasmania

Qld ............... Queensland

RFP ................ Request for Permit

SA .................. South Australia

SQF................ Safe Quality Food

Tas .................. Tasmania

USFDA ........... United States Food and Drugs Administration

Vic .................. Victoria

WA ................ Western Australia

WHP .............. Withholding Period

WQA ............ Woolworth Quality Assurance

1.0 About the Manual ................................................................4

2.0 Recommended Requirements to Meet Export Criteria’s and QA.................................................4

3.0 Registration for Export ........................................................4

3.1 New South Wales ...............................................................4

3.2 South Australia .....................................................................5

3.3 Tasmania ...............................................................................5

3.4 Victoria .................................................................................6

3.5 Western Australia ................................................................6

4.0 Export Numbers ...................................................................6

5.0 Booking AQIS Inspector .....................................................7

6.0 Documentation Sign-Off ....................................................8

7.0 Area/Property Freedom .....................................................8

8.0 Trade Descriptions ..............................................................9

9.0 Approved and Prohibited Varieties ..................................9

10.0 Maximum Residue Testing .................................................9

11.0 Non-Protocol Countries – all states ............................10

12.0 Taiwan Protocol – Tasmania Only ................................10

13.0 Japan Protocol – Tasmania Only ..................................11

14.0 Korea Protocol – Tasmania Only..................................13

15.0 Western Australia Protocol – Tasmania Only ............15

16.0 Western Australia Protocol – South Australia Only ................................................................16

17.0 Spray Program Guide – Cherries for Taiwan 2010-201 .................................................17

18.0 Spray Program Guide – Cherries for Japan 2010-2011 .................................................20

19.0 Spray Program Guide – Cherries for Europe 2010-2011 ..............................................24

20.0 Spray Program Guide – Cherries for United Kingdom 2010-2011 ................................28

21.0 Spray Program Guide – Cherries for USA 2010-2011 ....................................................32

22.0 Spray Program Guide – Cherries for Korea 2010-2011 .................................................36

23.0 2010 Export Interval Guide ............................................39

24.0 Maximum Residue Limit Guide .......................................40

Appendix 1 – Spray Diary Example .....................................41

Appendix 2 – EX26 ..................................................................42

Appendix 3 – EX28 ..................................................................49

Appendix 4 – EX222 ................................................................50

Appendix 5 – South Australia Application for Area Freedom ...........................................................................51

Appendix 6 – South Australia Registration form ................55

Appendix 7 – Application for Area Freedom – Tasmania ....................................................................................59

Appendix 8 – Exdoc Cover Page .........................................60

Appendix 9 – Dimethoate Permit ..........................................61

Appendix 10 – Trichlorfon Permit .........................................63

Appendix 11 – Fipronil Permit ...............................................65

Appendix 12 – TauFluvalinate Permit ...................................66

Appendix 13 – Indoxacarb Permit ........................................68

Appendix 14 – Fenthion Permit .............................................70

Appendix 15 – Diazinon Permit ............................................72

Appendix 16 – Gibberellic Acid Permit ..............................74

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Karen Watson Industry Extension Officer Fruit Growers Tasmania Inc Cherry Growers of Australia Inc

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All inspection premises (i.e. packhouse, treatment facility) must:

Register inspection premises with the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Services. EX 26 form, see •appendix 2, must be competed and returned to AQIS, PO BOX 657, Mascot, NSW 1460.

Register inspection premises for the United States with US Food and Drug Administration. Registration •available on line www.access.fda.gov, go to food facility registration module – new account. Registration must be approved prior to export.

3.2 South AustraliaAll growers must:

Register cherry orchards and pack-houses for Western Australia annually with the Primary Industries and •Resource South Australia Biosecurity – Plant Health. Forms must be returned to Plant Health Operation, 46 Prospect Rd, Prospect SA 5082 – see appendix ??? for Procedure and Application Form/Website.

Register cherry orchard for the United States with US Food and Drug Administration. Registration available •on line www.access.fda.gov, go to food facility registration module – new account. Registration must be approved prior to export.

All inspection premises (i.e. pack house, treatment facility) must:

Register inspection premises with the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Services. EX 26 form, see •appendix 2, must be competed and returned to AQIS, PO BOX 63, Export Park, Adelaide Airport, SA 5950.

Register inspection premises for the United States with US Food and Drug Administration. Registration •available on line www.access.fda.gov, go to food facility registration module – new account. Registration must be approved prior to export.

3.3 TasmaniaAll growers must:

Register cherry orchards for Japan, Taiwan and Korea with the Australian Quarantine and Inspection •Services annually. Forms must be completed and returned to Fruit Growers Tasmania (262 Argyle St, Hobart, Tas 7000) by Wednesday 1st September, 2010.

Register cherry orchards for Western Australia with the Department of Primary Industries and Water •annually. Forms must be completed and returned to Fruit Growers Tasmania (262 Argyle St, Hobart, Tas 7000) by Wednesday 1st September, 2010 – see appendix 7.

Register cherry orchards for the United States with US Food and Drug Administration. Registration •available on line www.access.fda.gov, go to food facility registration module – new account. Registration must be approved prior to export.

All inspection premises (i.e. pack house, treatment facility) must:

Register pack house and/or treatment facilities for Japan, Taiwan and Korea with the Australian Quarantine •and Inspection Service. Forms must be completed and returned to Fruit Growers Tasmania (262 Argyle St, Hobart, Tas 7000) by Wednesday 1st September – see appendix 3 or 4.

Register inspection premise for the United States with US Food and Drug Administration. Registration •available on line www.access.fda.gov, go to food facility registration module – new account. Registration must be approved prior to export.

1.0 About the ManualThis manual outlines export guidelines for Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, and Western Australia for the 2010/2011 season. The objective was to produce a practical guide for exporting cherries to Western Australia and Internationally.

The information contained in this manual is based on the best available information at the time of production. Because countries are regularly reviewing and changing data, growers and exporters are advised to regularly review data. Cherry Growers of Australia Inc will endeavour to review and update this information on a regular basis and provide changes to members.

When using this manual please note the following:

Chemicals listed in this manual are not registered for use in all states or territories in Australia, refer to •the product label, chemical manufacturer or Australian Pesticides and Veterinarian Medicines Authority (APVMA) for registration and/or permit status.

Some chemicals listed in the manual may have a nil residue in the export destination. Maximum Residue •Limit’s (MRL’s) for all chemicals used on fruit for export markets SHOULD be checked against the importing countries MRL’s. If a chemical has a nil residue (MRL at zero or no MRL established) it is recommended the chemical NOT be used unless a residue test is done before shipment.

Cherry Growers of Australia Inc recommends that all fruit destined for export is residue tested and •confirmed to meet export destination MRLs prior to shipment.

The Australian MRL’s listed in this manual are taken from the Australian Pesticides & Veterinary Medicines •Authority MRL standards.

Users of agricultural and veterinary chemical products must always read the label and any permit, before •using the product, and strictly comply with the directions on the label and the conditions of the permit.

2.0 Recommended Requirements to Meet Export Criteria’s and QAGrowers must:

Maintain an up to date spray diary and retain copies on file for a minimum of two seasons. Minimum •requirements for a spray diary include date, block ID, variety, pest target, pesticide, batch no, rate applied, withholding period, operator – see appendix 1.

Apply chemicals according to the recommended rate.•

Observe pre-harvest intervals (in days) for each export market destination or do not apply chemical.•

Submit fruit for residue testing.•

Check with customer or exporter on quality assurance requirements. Schemes such as SQF 1000 & 2000, •Eurepgap/Globalgap and BRC are internationally recognised, schemes such as Freshcare and WQA are only recognised in Australia. Some customers also require compliance with their own schemes such as Natures Choice, LEAF and Farm to Fork.

Check with customer or exporter on specifications for fruit quality.•

Advise your agronomist or agri-consultant of your export market customers and ensure all •recommendations are in a written form – retain copies on file for a minimum of two years.

3.0 Registration for Export3.1 New South WalesAll growers must:

Register cherry orchard for the United States with US Food and Drug Administration. Registration available •on line www.access.fda.gov, go to food facility registration module – new account. Registration must be approved prior to export.

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Notice of intention to export must be given to an authorised officer not less than 3 clear working days prior to export (in the case of export by ship) and sufficient time to allow the notice of intention to be certified and export permit granted before the loading of the aircraft (in the case of export by air).

Parkes –p 02 6862 6192/f 02 6862 6994

Griffith – p 02 6964 4473/f 02 6964 4473

5.2 South Australia (South West Region)

Bookings must be made before 3pm on the day prior to the inspection. If you attempt to book an inspector after 3pm, there will be no guarantee that they will be available at the time required.

p 08 8201 6045/f 08 8201 6085

5.3 Tasmanian (South East Region)

Bookings must be made before 3pm on the day prior to the inspection. If you attempt to book an inspector after 3pm, there will be no guarantee that they will be available at the time required.

Hobart – p 03 6233 3352/f 03 6233 8885

Devonport – p 03 6421 7622/f 03 6427 0057

Launceston – p 03 6398 8400/f 03 6391 8847

5.4 Victoria (South East Region)

Bookings must be made before 3pm on the day prior to the inspection. If you attempt to book an inspector after 3pm, there will be no guarantee that they will be available at the time required.

Melbourne – p 03 8318 6950/f 03 8318 6944

Mildura – p 03 5025 1135/f 03 5025 1220

Shepparton – p 03 5831 6266/f 03 5831 6366

5.5 Western Australia (South West Region)

Bookings must be made before 3pm on the day prior to the inspection. If you attempt to book an inspector after 3pm, there will be no guarantee that they will be available at the time required.

p 08 9334 1585

3.4 VictoriaAll growers must:

Register cherry orchards for the United States with the US Food and Drug Administration. Registration •is available on line at www.access.fda.gov, go to food facility registration module – new account. Registration must be approved prior to export.

All inspection premises (i.e. pack house, treatment facility) must:

Register inspection premises with the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Services. EX 26 form, see •appendix 2, must be competed and returned to AQIS, PO BOX 1006, Tullamarine, Vic 3043.

Register inspection premises for the United States with the US Food and Drug Administration. Registration •is available on line at www.access.fda.gov, go to food facility registration module – new account. Registration must be approved prior to export.

3.5 Western AustraliaAll growers must:

Register cherry orchards for the United States with the US Food and Drug Administration. Registration •is available on line at www.access.fda.gov, go to food facility registration module – new account. Registration must be approved prior to export.

All inspection premises (i.e. pack house, treatment facility) must:

Register inspection premises with the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Services. EX 26 form, see •appendix 2, must be competed and returned to AQIS, PO BOX 606, Welshpool, WA 6106.

Register inspection premises for the United States with the US Food and Drug Administration. Registration •is available on line at www.access.fda.gov, go to food facility registration module – new account. Registration must be approved prior to export.

To find out if your inspection premise is registered with AQIS, and to find out what commodities your inspection premise is registered for please contact your regional AQIS office. Please note that inspection premises MUST be registered for each commodity that is intended for export.

4.0 Export Numbers4.1 Export to Western Australia:

All growers registered to export to WA will be issued with an export number. This is a number preceded by a ‘T’. This number is used only for export to Western Australia and covers your orchard and inspection premise. Once you receive this number, it will never change however it does need to be renewed each year.

4.2 Export to all overseas countries:

If you export fruit to overseas countries, your inspection premise and coolstore must be registered with the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS). Your registration number is a three or four digit number, which you keep for as long as your premises remains registered.

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8.0 Trade DescriptionsTrade descriptions must meet specific customer labelling requirements with the importing country (if required) and meet the requirements of specific export protocols i.e. protocol for export of Tasmanian cherries to Japan.

The complete trade description for export shall:

be applieda.

on rigid type packages, to at least one end of each package;•

on transparent or loose mesh bags, on either •

one side of a sufficiently rigid label placed inside the package, provided the markings remain clearly •visible from the outside; or

printed directly on the package, or•

on any non-rigid type package, on one side of a sufficiently rigid label either securely attached to the top •of the package or printed directly on the package;

b. be in prominent, indelible and legible characters at least 5 millimetres high; and

c. not be handwritten.

Information to be included in trade description

a.the name or registration number of the PACKING ESTABLISHMENT;

the name and address of the EXPORTER, or registered business name, or brand name registered under b. appropriate state government or territory laws, or as otherwise permitted by an order;

either the words – ‘Product of Australia’, ‘Produce of Australia’, ‘Australian Produce,’ or the word c. ‘Australian’ and the kind of fruit or vegetable being exported;

d. the name of the KIND of fruit or vegetable;

the CLASS of the fruit or vegetable; ande.

the SIZE, or COUNT, or MASS of the fruit or vegetable.f.

Packaging used in the Australian market must meet state and federal labelling requirements.

9.0 Approved and Prohibited VarietiesMany export customers prefer not to import some cherry varieties such as Van or Stella due to their tendencies to be soft and not meet quality specifications.

10.0 Maximum Residue TestingCherry Growers of Australia Inc recommends that all fruit destined for export is residue tested and confirmed to meet export destination MRLs prior to shipment. Residue tests should include all chemicals used on the tested crop.

6.0 Documentation Sign-Off6.1 Manual

Phytosanitary Certificate/Export Permit

Phytosanitary Certificates will be endorsed by the Australian Quarantine Inspection Services when the exporter provides a signed and stamped copy of the export permit (EX28) as proof of inspection. The number to be assigned to the Phytosanitary Certificate must be the same as the number assigned to the EX28, see appendix 3 (eg for Tas 6B...6L...or 6D).

The number assigned to the EX28 is the Export Permit and is to be prefixed with PIH when quoting to the Australian Customs Service (ACS) for the Export Declaration Number (EDN).

6.2 EXDOC

Requests For Permits (RFP) – New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia

Details of an RFP will be created/amended by an authorised Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) user. Authorisation of RFPs will be undertaken by AQIS.

Request For Permits (RFP) - Tasmania

All RFP’s will be completed in Hobart. If you require a RFP to be finalised please fax it to the Hobart Quarantine Centre with the RFP cover page, see appendix 8, on 03 62338885 and mark it ATTENTION: EXDOC User, AQIS Hobart. RFP’s will not be processed without the RFP cover page.

6.3 Approved Arrangements (AA)

Manual

Phytosanitary Certificates will be endorsed by the Australian Quarantine Inspection Services when the exporter provides a signed and stamped copy of the export permit (EX222 see appendix 4) as proof of inspection. Under the approved agreement the reference number on the Phytosanitary Certificate must be the same as the number of the EX222 and will be supplied by AQIS on request.

EXDOC

Request for permits will be completed by an approved arrangement establishment and authorised by AQIS.

7.0 Area/Property FreedomICA 23 – area of property freedom may be requested by Victorian businesses if fruit is in transit in Victoria.

All Tasmanian fruit growers sending produce to a business in Victoria operating under ICA-23 need to complete an area/property freedom approval form. These approvals, which are stamped and signed by the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment in Tasmania, are valid for 12 months. Once the property approval form has been signed and stamped, the original will be returned to you (the Tasmanian fruit grower). You are then required to forward a copy of this form to each of the businesses that request the approval under ICA-23. In Tasmania, forms must be completed and approved at least 10 days prior to shipment – see appendix 5. Forms can be mailed to the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, Macquarie Wharf No 1, Hunter St, Hobart, Tas, 7000.

All South Australian fruit growers

SA is fruit fly free, however SA cherries destined to NSW, Vic, Tas and WA need certification (see appendix 5) with WA also requiring SA orchards/pack houses to be registered with PIRSA Biosecurity – Plant Health (see appendix 6).

Cherry fruit entering SA will require Plant Health Certification (PHC/PHAC) for entry into SA. This can be a DPI PHC or a PHAC from an ICA-23 accredited business.

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11.0 Non-Protocol Countries – all statesFruit inspections for export to non-protocol countries (ie, USA and EU) must be at AQIS registered establishments.

11.1 Fees

If you register an inspection premise for export to non protocol countries, there may be a charge associated with the registration process. Please contact your regional AQIS office for current fees.

There is an ANNUAL registration fee for all AQIS registered premises. Please contact your regional AQIS office for current fees.

11.2 Trapping regime

In order to export cherries to non-protocol countries, AQIS is not required to trap for pests and diseases.

11.3 Treatment of produce

In order to export cherries to non-protocol countries, you are required to refer to the EXDOC endorsement listed on the AQIS PHYTO database (www.aqis.gov.au/phyto/asp/ex_search.asp).

11.4 Inspection requirements

In order to export cherries to non-protocol countries that require a phytosanitary certificate, an inspection IS REQUIRED. A 600 piece or 2% inspection of the consignment will be carried out, as nominated by the exporter. You should allow approximately one hour for a 600 piece inspection and documentation.

11.5 Documentation requirements

In order to export cherries to non-protocol countries, you may need an Import Permit. You may also be required to complete a phytosanitary certificate or RFP with an additional declaration on the AQIS website (www.aqis.gov.au/phyto/asp/ex_search.asp).

12.0 Taiwan Protocol – Tasmania OnlyAll orchards and inspection premises that will be involved in exports to Taiwan must be registered with AQIS.

12.1 Fees

If you register your inspection premise for export to Taiwan, there will be a charge associated with the registration process. Please contact the Hobart Quarantine Centre for current fees.

There is an annual registration fee for all AQIS registered premises. Please contact the Hobart Quarantine Centre for current fees.

12.2 Packing details

All cherry cartons (2kg or 5kg) are to be placed in an outer carton. The outer carton is referred to as a •cherry unit.

There must be no holes in the cherry unit.•

Display of the FGT exclusive label which states ‘Fresh Tasmanian Cherries for Taiwan - Grown, Packed, •Inspected, and Sealed in Tasmania, Under Quarantine Supervision’, must be attached to every cherry unit and be placed near the grower details (see photo 1).

The inspection premise registration number must be printed on each carton (within the unit) in the •consignment.

QUARANTINE TASMANIA tape (black writing on yellow background) must be used to seal the cherry unit. •Tape must seal the lid and base of the outer cherry unit (see photo 2).

Phytosanitary certificate to be signed in Tasmania.•

12.3 Trapping regime

There is no trapping regime for cherry exports to Taiwan.

12.4 Treatment of produce You are not required to fumigate your produce for pests and diseases in order to export cherries to Taiwan.

12.5 Inspection requirements

In order to export cherries to Taiwan, an inspection by AQIS (Quaratine Tasmania authorised inspector) is required. Taiwan requires that 2% of the consignment be inspected. You should allow a minimum of 1.5 hours for an inspection of cherries to Taiwan.

12.6 Documentation requirements

In order to export cherries to Taiwan, you are required to complete a Request For Permit (RFP) through •Exdoc (electronic documentation). The additional declaration for the RFP is EXDOC endorsement 2065:

Taiwan will only accept electronic certification for export produce.•

The product has been thoroughly inspected and found free of • Ceratitis capitata and Bactrocera tryoni,

The product has been thoroughly inspected and found free of • Cydia pomenella and Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande)

The fruit has been sourced, packed, inspected and sealed in Tasmania.•

13.0 Japan Protocol – Tasmania OnlyAll Orchards and Inspection premises that will be involved in exports to Japan must be registered with AQIS.

13.1 Fees

If you register your inspection premise for export to Japan, there will be a charge associated with the registration process. Please contact Hobart Quarantine Centre for current fees.

There is an annual registration fee for all AQIS registered premises. Please contact the Hobart Quarantine Centre for current fees.

13.2 Packing details

The following packing and labelling requirements are mandatory for the export of cherries to Japan:

Packaging cartons must be new and clean and made from either new or recycled materials.•

All trade description requirements applied must be in accordance with Export Control (Plants and Plant •Products) Orders 2005.

Each packaging carton must have markings to enable traceability to specific growers.•

Each carton or packing tray must be manufactured and packed to ensure there are no gaps or open corners •through which codling moth or other insects can enter. Any gaps or holes larger than 1.6mm must be taped over or covered with a mesh screen.

If ventilated cartons or trays are being used, one of the following criteria must be met:•

1. 2.

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If cartons/trays are of two piece (telescopic) designs, the base of the carton will be secured to the top •by the use of tape.

If cartons/trays are of a single unit design, application of tape will be made over the top and bottom •opening joins of the package.

Each carton, palletised carton or container loaded with cartons (sea freight only) must have the words •‘PLANT QUARANTINE AUSTRALIA’ in a clearly visible position. The labelling format is as follows: i. PLANT QUARANTINE AUSTRALIA OR ii. PLANT QUARANTINE AUSTRALIA

Each carton, palletised carton, or container loaded with cartons must have the words ‘FOR JAPAN’ in a •clearly visible position. The labelling format is as follows: i. FOR JAPAN OR ii. 日日

The formatting i.e. CAPITALISATION and placement of words must be followed exactly. It is recommended the exposed side of a carton or pallet is used to position the labeling.

Wooden packaging used for exporting cherries to Japan must be compliant with ISPM 15 requirements. •Information is available on the AQIS public website (www.aqis.gov.au) under the “Exporting from Australia” section.

13.3 Trapping regime

In order to export cherries to Japan codling moth traps must be placed in the registered production sites at a density on one per ha plus one (minimum 1 trap). Trapping must commence before 15th October 2010, and be monitored weekly. There will be a charge associated with the trapping regime, please contact the Hobart Quarantine Centre for current fees.

13.4 Treatment of produce

In order to export cherries to Japan, you are not required to treat cherries for pest and disease unless the codling moth threshold is reached (7 moths trapped in one week in a production site). Production sites where the codling moth threshold is exceeded will be suspended from the systems approach compliance program and you are required to fumigate your produce for codling moth.

13.5 Inspection requirements

In order to export cherries to Japan, an inspection by AQIS is required. Japan requires that a pre-harvest (at production site) of 600 cherries be conducted and a 1% inspection of the export consignments be inspected.

13.6 Documentation requirements

Growers must keep and maintain the following records, which must be made readily available to DPIPWE: grower registration form, map used to register production sits, spray diaries.

14.0 Korea Protocol– Tasmania OnlyAll Orchards and Inspection premises that will be involved in exports to Korea must be registered with AQIS.

14.1 Fees

If you register your inspection premise for export to Korea, there will be a charge associated with the registration process. Please contact Hobart Quarantine Centre for current fees.

There is an annual registration fee for all AQIS registered premises. Please contact the Hobart Quarantine Centre for current fees.

14.2 Packing details

The following packing and labelling requirements are mandatory for the export of cherries to Korea:

Packaging cartons must be new and clean and made from either new or recycled materials.•

All trade description requirements applied must be in accordance with Export Control (Plants and Plant •Products) Orders 2005.

Each packaging carton must have markings to enable traceability to specific growers.•

Each carton or packing tray must be manufactured and packed to ensure there are no gaps or open corners •through which codling moth or other insects can enter. Any gaps or holes larger than 1.6mm must be taped over or covered with a mesh screen.

Each carton or pallet must be marked with the registration number of the export orchard and export pack-•house.

Each carton or pallet must be labelled ‘ For Korea’.•

QUARANTINE TASMANIA tape (black writing on yellow background) must be used to seal the cherry unit, •tape must seal the lid and base of the outer cherry unit (see photo 2).

Wooden packaging used for exporting cherries to Korea must be compliant with ISPM 15 requirements. •Information is available on the AQIS public website (www.aqis.gov.au) under the “Exporting from Australia” section.

14.3 Trapping regime

In order to export cherries to Korea codling moth traps must be placed in the registered production sites at a density on one per ha plus one (minimum 1 trap). Trapping must commence before 15th October 2010, and be monitored weekly. There will be a charge associated with the trapping regime, please contact the Hobart Quarantine Centre for current fees.

Light Brown Apple Moth pheromone lures are strongly recommended for all orchards exporting cherries to Korea, pheromone lures must be changed every four weeks.

14.4 Treatment of produce

In order to export cherries to Korea, you are not required to treat cherries for pest and disease.

14.5 Inspection requirements

In order to export cherries to Korea, an inspection by AQIS is required. Korea requires that a pre-harvest (at production site) of 600 cherries be conducted and a 2% inspection of the export consignments be inspected.

14.6 Documentation requirements

Growers must keep and maintain the following records, which must be made readily available to DPIPWE: grower registration form, map used to register production sites, and spray diaries.

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15.0 Western Australia Protocol – Tasmania OnlyAll cherry orchards producing fruit for export to Western Australia must be registered with Quarantine Tasmania. All inspection premises intending to export fresh cherry fruit to Western Australia need to be registered with Quarantine Tasmania. Western Australia requires that you renew your registration annually with Quarantine Tasmania.

15.1 Fees

If you register your orchard and inspection premise for export to Western Australia, there will be a charge associated with the registration inspection. Please contact the Hobart Quarantine Centre for current fees.

15.2 Packing details

Cartons are to state;

Name and address or registration number of the property on which the cherry fruit was grown; and•

Name and address or registration number of the inspection premise.•

Packaging is to be clean and new. Consignments are to be substantially free from leaves, soil and other •plant debris.

15.3 Trapping regime

There is no trapping regime for cherry exports to Western Australia but fruit must be of export quality and grown using industry best practice.

15.4 Treatment of produce

You are not required to treat cherries for pests and diseases in order to export to Western Australia.

5.5 Inspection requirements

In order to export cherries to Western Australia, an inspection by Quarantine Tasmania IS NOT required.

The Western Australian Quarantine Service will inspect the fruit on arrival.

15.6 Documentation requirements

In order to export cherries to Western Australia, each consignment must be accompanied by a Plant Health Certificate issued by the Primary Industries and Resources South Australia, endorsed with the following information:

Each Plant Health Certificate is to contain the following additional declaration

Name, address and registration number of property on which the cherry fruit was grown; and•

Name, address and registration number of the pack-house; and•

“Orchard and inspection premise has been approved by Quarantine Tasmania of cherries for •export to WA”.

14.7 Korean Food and Drug Administration requirements

In addition to meeting all quarantine requirements for Tasmanian cherry exports to Korea, Tasmanian exporters will also have to comply with regulations applied by the Korean Food and Drug Administration (KFDA).

It is the Korean importer’s responsibility to register each of their overseas suppliers with KFDA. •

The importer will require certain exporter company information in order to apply for each registration. •

One registration with KFDA through one importer will not allow product to be supplied to •multiple importers.

Each Korean importer must register their overseas suppliers separately. •

Any change of packaging during the registration period (12 months) will require a new registration even • if the new package is exported to the same importer.

Each year, the first consignment form each Tasmanian exporter to each importer will require rigorous MRL testing on arrival in Korea.

This may take up to 4 working days to complete. •

The consignment will not be released from the bond store until the result of the MRL test is confirmed as •meeting Korean MRL standards.

Exporters should consider sending only a small consignment to each importer in the first instance to avoid •deterioration of the product and to avoid the risk of having a large consignment rejected due to a MRL breach.

Random MRL sampling will occur throughout the season, however, this is not expected to cause delay in •having the product cleared.

Each carton of cherries (2 kg or 5 kg) must have a label applied to provide mandatory KFDA information for consumers.

The text on the label must be in Korean. •

Information should include country of origin, importer details, and pack date. •

The template for the label is best supplied by each importer and should be applied to each carton before •placement in the outer carton.

It is advised that any exporter wishing to export to Korea discuss these matters with their Korean importer.

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16.0 Western Australia Protocol – South Australia OnlyAll cherry orchards producing fruit for export to Western Australia and the associated Pack-houses must be registered with the Primary Industries and Resources South Australia Biosecurity – Plant Helath. Western Australia requires that you renew your registration annually with the South Australian Department of Primary Industries Biosecurity – Plant Health.

16.1 Fees

If you register your orchard and pack-house for export to Western Australia, there will be a charge associated with the registration inspection. Please contact the South Australian Department of Primary Industries for current fees.

16.2 Packing details

Cartons are to state;

Name and address or registration number of the property on which the cherry fruit was grown; and•

Name and address or registration number of the pack-house.•

Packaging is to be clean and new. Consignments are to be substantially free from leaves, soil and other •plant debris.

16.3 Trapping regime

There is no trapping regime for cherry exports to Western Australia.

16.4 Treatment of produce

You are not required to treat cherries for pests and diseases in order to export to Western Australia.

16.5 Inspection requirements

In order to export cherries to Western Australia, an inspection of fruit Primary Industries and Resources South Australia by the South Australia IS NOT required. The Western Australian Quarantine Service will inspect the fruit on arrival.

16.6 Documentation requirements

In order to export cherries to Western Australia, each consignment must be accompanied by a Plant Health Certificate issued by the Primary Industries and Resources South Australia, endorsed with the following information:

Each Plant Health Certificate is to contain the following additional declaration

• Name,addressandregistrationnumberofpropertyonwhichthecherryfruitwasgrown;and

• Name,addressandregistrationnumberofthepack-house;and

• “OrchardandinspectionpremisehasbeenapprovedbythePrimaryIndustriesandResourcesSouth Australia of cherries for export to WA”. Or cherries may be consigned to WA under a PHAC issued by an ICA-50 accredited business.

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CH

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icid

e to y

our

cro

p.

Act

ive ing

redie

nts

not lis

ted o

n th

is g

uide a

re e

ithe

r no

t re

giste

red f

or

use,

or

have

nil

residue

tole

ranc

e in

the d

est

ination

coun

try.

Use

of

such

pro

duc

ts is

not re

com

mend

ed a

nd m

ay b

e a

n off

enc

e.

Baci

llus

thur

ingie

nsis

is

not a c

urative

spra

y f

or

leaf-

rolle

rs. Baci

llus

thur

ingie

nsis

is

not re

com

mend

ed a

s th

e s

ole

cont

rol agent

for

these

pest

s.

Copper

com

poun

ds

may inc

lude o

ne o

f th

e f

ollo

win

g: C

upro

us o

xid

e (N

ors

hield

, N

ord

ox), c

opper

oxyc

hloride (C

oppox

, O

xyd

ul, Bry

cop), tribasic

copper

sulp

hate

(C

upro

fix, D

ispre

ss, Tr

i-Base

Blu

e), c

opper

or

cupric

hydro

xid

e

(Cup

rofix, Koci

de,

Dry

Bord

e).

Do n

ot apply

capta

n, c

hloro

thalo

nil or

dithi

ano

n im

media

tely

befo

re, aft

er

or

with

any

oil

spra

ys.

Note

s

All

Sta

tes

Shu

ck F

all

to

Harv

est

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 28 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

. M

RL

test

prior

to e

xport

.

Azi

npho

s-m

eth

yl

Gus

ath

ion

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 14 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Dia

zino

nD

iazi

non

800

Tas

refe

r to

perm

it P

ER12187. D

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 14 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

All

Sta

tes

No Q

Fly o

ptions

ava

ilable

for

Taiw

an

Any

che

mic

al re

giste

red f

or

use o

n ch

err

ies

in y

our

sta

te

Peta

l Fa

ll

17.0

Spr

ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for T

aiw

an 2

010

-201

1 (C

ontin

ued)

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21

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ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NJA

PAN

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

e

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Copper

(various

form

s)A

ll st

ate

sA

cidic

wate

r is

IN

CO

MPA

TIBLE

with

copper

fung

icid

es

and

bact

erici

des.

Petr

ole

um o

ilsW

inte

r O

il

Copper

(various

form

s)A

ll st

ate

s

Petr

ole

um o

ilsW

inte

r O

il

Pirim

icarb

Pirim

or

For

best

eff

ect

use

pirim

icarb

with

oil.

Copper

(various

form

s)A

ll Sta

tes

Capta

nC

apta

n W

GD

o n

ot apply

capta

n, c

hloro

thalo

nil or

dithi

ano

n im

media

tely

befo

re, aft

er

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

Chl

oro

thalo

nil

Bra

vo 7

20

All

Sta

tes

Do n

ot apply

capta

n, c

hloro

thalo

nil or

dithi

ano

n im

media

tely

befo

re, aft

er

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vral A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

AIp

rodio

ne &

pro

cym

idone

are

in

the s

am

e f

ungic

ide g

roup

.

Manc

oze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ld

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/Ty

rant

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

icD

o n

ot ex

ceed m

ore

tha

n 3 p

ropic

ona

zole

spra

ys

in o

ne s

easo

n and

do n

ot apply

more

tha

n 2 c

ons

ecu

tive

spra

ys.

Thiram

Thiragra

nzA

ll Sta

tes

Ziram

Ziram

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, Q

ld

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Indox

aca

rbA

vata

rN

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, W

A (un

der

perm

it)

Refe

r to

perm

it P

ER11002.

NSW

, W

A, SA

Tas

(und

er

perm

it)

SA

, W

A, N

SW

, V

ic

All

Sta

tes

NSW

, SA

, W

A, V

ic, Q

ld

Imid

acl

oprid

Conf

idor

200SC

All

Sta

tes

Mald

ison

Mald

ison

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Phe

rem

one

tie

sIsom

ate

sA

ll Sta

tes

Pyre

thrins

**R

efe

r to

note

s

Pym

etr

ozi

neC

hess

Effe

ctiv

e f

or

suppre

ssio

n onl

y.

Pirim

icarb

Pirim

or

Spin

eto

ram

Dele

gate

Japan

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r sp

ineto

ram

. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

Bud

Sw

ell

Bud

Bur

st

Pest

and D

isease

Dorm

ant

Dithi

ano

nD

ela

nD

o n

ot apply

capta

n, c

hloro

thalo

nil or

dithi

ano

n im

media

tely

befo

re, aft

er

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

Para

thio

n-m

eth

yl

Para

thio

n-M

eth

yl

All

Sta

tes

Manc

oze

b, m

etira

m, th

iram

and

ziram

are

in

the s

am

e f

ungic

ide g

roup

.

Manc

oze

b, m

etira

m, th

iram

and

ziram

are

in

the s

am

e f

ungic

ide g

roup

.

Dim

eth

oate

Dim

eth

oate

Oil

base

d p

roduc

ts m

ay c

ont

ribut

e to ‘ora

nge p

eel’.

Azi

npho

s-m

eth

yl

Gus

ath

ion

Dia

zino

nD

iazi

non

800

Tas

refe

r to

perm

it P

ER12187. O

il base

d p

roduc

ts m

ay c

ont

ribut

e to ‘ora

nge p

eel’.

Do n

ot us

e e

ncapsu

late

d p

ara

thio

n-m

eth

yl.

18.0

CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NJA

PAN

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

e

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Pest

and D

isease

Spin

osa

dSuc

cess

2

Chl

ora

ntra

nilip

role

Altaco

r

Copper

(various

form

s)A

ll Sta

tes

Capta

n*C

apta

n W

G*R

efe

r to

note

s.

Chl

oro

thalo

nil*

Bra

vo 7

20

All

Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vral A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Manc

oze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ld

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/Ty

rant

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

ic

Thiram

Thiragra

nzA

ll Sta

tes

Ziram

Ziram

Pirim

icarb

, dia

zino

n, d

imeth

oate

, im

idacl

oprid &

pym

etr

ozi

ne a

re h

ighl

y tox

ic to b

ees.

Baci

llus

thur

ingie

nsis*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

Chl

orp

yrifo

s EC

Chl

orp

yrifo

s 500EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

.

Fluv

alin

ate

Mavr

ikQ

ld, N

SW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER B

LOSSU

M

Phe

rom

one

tie

sIsom

ate

sA

ll Sta

tes

Copper

(various

form

s)A

ll Sta

tes

Capta

n*C

apta

n W

G*R

efe

r to

note

s. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Chl

oro

thalo

nil*

Bra

vo 7

20

All

Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vral (v

arious

)Q

ld, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Manc

oze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ld

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/Ty

rant

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

icD

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Sul

phu

rSul

phu

r D

FN

SW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A, Ta

sSul

phu

r m

ay leave

phy

sica

l re

sidue

on

frui

t th

at is d

ifficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed b

y o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nspirant

s.

Thiram

Thiragra

nzA

ll Sta

tes

Ziram

Ziram

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, Q

ld

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Indox

aca

rbA

vata

rN

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, W

A (un

der

perm

it)

Refe

r to

perm

it P

ER11002.

Bud

Bur

st

Peta

l Fa

ll

Flow

ering

Dela

n

Dithi

ano

n*D

ela

n*R

efe

r to

note

s.

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

No B

EE-F

RIE

ND

LY a

phi

cides

are

ava

ilable

Dithi

ano

n**R

efe

r to

note

s.

Gus

ath

ion

Azi

npho

s-m

eth

yl

18.0

Spr

ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for J

apan

201

0-20

11 (C

ontin

ued)

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23

CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NJA

PAN

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

e

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Pest

and D

isease

NSW

, W

A, SA

Tas

(und

er

perm

it)

SA

, W

A, N

SW

, V

ic

Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

Chl

orp

yri

fos

ECC

hlorp

yri

fos

50

0EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

.

All

Sta

tes

NSW

, SA

, W

A, V

ic, Q

ld

Imid

acl

op

rid

Conf

idor

20

0SC

All

Sta

tes

Ma

ldis

on

Ma

ldis

on

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Phe

rom

one

tie

sIs

om

ate

sA

ll Sta

tes

Pyre

thri

ns*

*Refe

r to

note

s

Pym

etr

ozi

neC

hess

Effe

ctiv

e f

or

sup

pre

ssio

n onl

y.

Pir

imic

arb

Pir

imor

Sp

ineto

ram

Dele

ga

teD

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL. Ja

pa

n re

qui

res

zero

resi

due

s fo

r sp

ineto

ram

. U

SE

AT

OW

N

RIS

K.

Sp

inosa

dSuc

cess

2D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Chl

ora

ntra

nilip

role

Alta

cor

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)A

ll Sta

tes

Som

e p

rod

uct fo

rmul

ations

lea

ve p

hysi

cal re

sid

ue o

n th

e f

ruit tha

t a

re d

iffi

cult to r

em

ove

, th

ese

may

incl

ude s

om

e c

op

per

form

ula

tions

, a

zinp

hos-

meth

yl a

nd s

ulp

hur.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vra

l A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

AO

ne ip

rod

ione

sp

ray m

ay b

e s

wa

pp

ed

for

a p

ost

ha

rvest

dip

.

Ma

ncoze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ldD

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER S

HU

CK

FA

LL.

Sul

phu

rSul

phu

r D

FN

SW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A, Ta

sSul

phu

r m

ay lea

ve p

hysi

cal re

sid

ue o

n fr

uit th

at is

dif

ficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed

by o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nsp

ira

nts.

Thira

mTh

ira

gra

nz

Zira

mZira

m

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, Q

ldD

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 1

4 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Ind

oxa

carb

Ava

tar

NSW

, SA

, Ta

s, W

A (un

der

perm

it)

Refe

r to

perm

it P

ER1

10

02

. D

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 1

4 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

Chl

orp

yri

fos

ECC

hlorp

yri

fos

50

0EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

. A

void

ba

it c

ont

act

with

frui

t.

Imid

acl

op

rid

Conf

idor

20

0SC

All

Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

1 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Peta

l Fa

ll

Gus

ath

ion

Azi

npho

s-m

eth

yl

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Do n

ot us

e e

nca

psu

late

d p

ara

thio

n-m

eth

yl.

Para

thio

n-m

eth

yl

Dim

eth

oa

te

Dia

zino

nD

iazi

non

80

0

Dim

eth

oa

te

Para

thio

n-M

eth

yl

Shu

ck F

all

to

Ha

rvest

All

Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 1

4 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

All

Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 7

days

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Tas

refe

r to

perm

it P

ER1

21

87

. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Dithi

ano

nD

ela

nD

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

1 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

18.0

Spr

ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for J

apan

201

0-20

11 (C

ontin

ued)

CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NJA

PAN

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

e

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Pest

and D

isease

Mald

ison

Mald

ison

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

AD

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 3 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Phe

rom

one

tie

sIsom

ate

sA

ll Sta

tes

Pyre

thrins

*D

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 1 d

ay b

efo

re h

arv

est

. *R

efe

r to

note

s

Pym

etr

ozi

neC

hess

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 28 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

. Ef

fect

ive f

or

suppre

ssio

n onl

y.

Clo

fent

ezi

neA

pollo

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 21 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Pirim

icarb

Pirim

or

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Hex

yth

iozo

xC

alib

reD

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 3 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Pro

parg

ite

Om

ite

All

Sta

tes

(tw

o s

potted m

ite)

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 7 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Qld

, N

SW

, V

ic, W

A

(SA

und

er

perm

it)

Chl

ora

ntra

nilip

role

Altaco

rA

ll Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 14 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Post

Harv

est

Folia

r

Post

Harv

est

Dip

sRe

giste

red w

ate

r sa

nitise

rsN

yla

te, C

lobr, O

zone

gas

Ipro

dio

neRo

vral A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

A

C

oppers

may inc

lude o

ne o

f th

e f

ollo

win

g: C

upro

us o

xid

e (N

ors

hield

, N

ord

ox), c

opper

oxyc

hloride (C

oppox

, O

xyd

ul, Bry

cop), tribasic

copper

sulp

hate

(C

upro

fix, D

ispre

ss, Tr

i-Base

Blu

e), c

opper

or

cupric

hydro

xid

e (C

upro

fix, Koci

de,

Dry

Bord

e).

A

lways

read the

label befo

re a

pply

ing a

ny p

est

icid

e to y

our

cro

p.

A

ctiv

e ing

redie

nts

not lis

ted o

n th

is g

uide a

re e

ithe

r no

t re

giste

red f

or

use,

or

have

a z

ero

residue

tole

ranc

e in

the d

est

ination

coun

try.

Use

of

such

pro

duc

ts is

not re

com

mend

ed a

nd m

ay b

e a

n off

enc

e.

B

aci

llus

thur

ingie

nsis

is

not a c

urative

spra

y f

or

leaf-

rolle

rs. Baci

llus

thur

ingie

nsis

is

not re

com

mend

ed a

s th

e s

ole

cont

rol agent

for

these

pest

s.

Note

s

Any

che

mic

al re

giste

red f

or

use o

n ch

err

ies

in y

our

sta

te

Dip

tere

x 5

00

Tric

hlorf

on

Para

thio

n-M

eth

yl

Para

thio

n-m

eth

yl

Cherr

y G

row

ers

of

Aust

ralia r

eco

mm

ends

tha

t all f

ruit d

est

ined f

or

export

is

resi

due test

ed a

nd c

onfi

rmed to m

eet ex

port

dest

ina

tion M

axim

um

Resi

due L

imits

pri

or

to s

hip

ment. R

esi

due test

s sh

ould

incl

ude a

ll c

hem

icals

use

d.

S

ulphu

r m

ay leave

phy

sica

l re

sidue

on

frui

t th

at is d

ifficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed b

y o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nspirant

s.

D

o n

ot apply

capta

n, c

hloro

thalo

nil or

dithi

ano

n im

media

tely

befo

re, aft

er

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

P

yre

thrin

form

ulations

cont

ain

ing s

yne

rgist pip

ero

nyl but

oxid

e o

r no

t co

ntain

ing p

ipero

nyl but

oxid

e c

an

be u

sed u

p to o

ne d

ay b

efo

re h

arv

est

.

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 14 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

. D

o n

ot us

e e

ncapsu

late

d p

ara

thio

n-m

eth

yl.

Shu

ck F

all

to

Harv

est

SA

refe

r to

perm

it P

ER9941. D

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

18.0

Spr

ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for J

apan

201

0-20

11 (C

ontin

ued)

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ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NEU

RO

PEA

N U

NIO

N

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

e

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Copper

(various

form

s)A

cidic

wate

r is

IN

CO

MPA

TIBLE

with

copper

fung

icid

es

and

bact

erici

des.

Petr

ole

um o

ilsW

inte

r O

il

Copper

(various

form

s)

Petr

ole

um o

ilsW

inte

r O

il

Pirim

icarb

Pirim

or

For

best

eff

ect

use

pirim

icarb

with

oil.

Copper

(various

form

s)

Capta

nC

apta

n W

GD

o n

ot apply

capta

n, c

hloro

thalo

nil or

dithi

ano

n im

media

tely

befo

re, aft

er

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

Chl

oro

thalo

nil

Bra

vo 7

20

All

Sta

tes

Do n

ot apply

capta

n, c

hloro

thalo

nil or

dithi

ano

n im

media

tely

befo

re, aft

er

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vral aqua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

AIp

rodio

ne &

pro

cym

idone

are

in

the s

am

e f

ungic

ide g

roup

.

Manc

oze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ld

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/Ty

rant

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

icD

o n

ot ex

ceed m

ore

tha

n 3 P

ropic

ona

zole

spra

ys

in the

one

seaso

n and

do n

ot apply

more

th

an

2 c

ons

ecu

tive

spra

ys.

Thiram

Thiragra

nz

Ziram

Ziram

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, Q

ld

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Indox

aca

rbA

vata

rN

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, W

A (*u

nder

perm

it)

*Note

: Re

fer

to p

erm

it P

ER11002.

NSW

, W

A, SA

, *T

as

(und

er

perm

it)

SA

, W

A, N

SW

, V

ic

All

Sta

tes

NSW

, SA

, W

A, V

ic, Q

ld

Imid

acl

oprid

Conf

idor

200SC

All

Sta

tes

Mald

ison

Mald

ison

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Phe

rem

one

tie

sIsom

ate

s

Pyre

thrins

**R

efe

r to

note

s.

Pym

etr

ozi

neC

hess

Effe

ctiv

e f

or

suppre

ssio

n onl

y.

Pirim

icarb

Pirim

or

Spin

ert

ora

mD

ele

gate

Spin

osa

dSuc

cess

2

Chl

ora

ntra

nilip

role

Altaco

r

All

state

s

Bud

Sw

ell

All

state

s

Pest

and D

isease

Dorm

ant

Do n

ot apply

capta

n, c

hloro

thalo

nil or

dithi

ano

n im

media

tely

befo

re, aft

er

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

All

Sta

tes

Manc

oze

b, m

etira

m, th

iram

and

ziram

are

in

the s

am

e f

ungic

ide g

roup

.

Bud

Bur

st

All

Sta

tes

*Note

: Ta

s re

fer

to p

erm

it P

ER12187 O

il base

d p

roduc

ts m

ay c

ont

ribut

e to ‘ora

nge p

eel’.

Oil

base

d p

roduc

ts m

ay c

ont

ribut

e to ‘ora

nge p

eel’.

Dim

eth

oate

Dim

eth

oate

All

Sta

tes

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER B

UD

BU

RST.

Do n

ot us

e e

ncapsu

late

d p

ara

thio

n-m

eth

yl.

Para

thio

n-M

eth

yl

Para

thio

n-m

eth

yl

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

Dithi

ano

nD

ela

n

Azi

npho

s-m

eth

yl

Gus

ath

ion

Dia

zino

n 800

Dia

zino

n

19.0

CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NEU

RO

PEA

N U

NIO

N

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

e

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

All

sta

tes

Pest

and D

isease

Dorm

ant

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)

Ca

pta

n*C

ap

tan

WG

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Chl

oro

tha

loni

l*Bra

vo 7

20

All

Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld*R

efe

r to

note

s.

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vra

l A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Ma

ncoze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ld

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/Ty

rant

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

ic

Thira

mTh

ira

gra

nz

Zira

mZira

m

Pir

imic

arb

, d

imeth

oa

te, d

iazi

non

& p

ym

etr

ozi

ne a

re h

ighl

y tox

ic to b

ees.

Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

Chl

orp

yri

fosE

CC

horp

yri

fos

50

0EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

.

Fluv

alin

ate

Ma

vrik

Qld

, N

SW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER B

LOSSO

M.

Phe

rom

one

Tie

sIs

om

ate

sA

ll Sta

tes

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)

Ca

pta

n*C

ap

tan

WG

*Refe

r to

note

s. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Chl

oro

tha

loni

l*Bra

vo7

20

All

Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vra

l a

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Ma

ncoze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ldD

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/Ty

rant

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

icD

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Sul

phu

rSul

phu

rDF

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A, Ta

sSul

phu

r m

ay lea

ve p

hysi

cal re

sid

ue o

n fr

uit th

at is

dif

ficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed

by o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nsp

ira

nts.

Thira

mTh

ira

gra

nz

Zira

mZira

m

Ind

oxa

carb

Ava

tar

NSW

, SA

, Ta

s, W

A (*u

nder

perm

it)

*Refe

r to

perm

it P

ER1

10

02

. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

LFA

LL.

NSW

, W

A, SA

, Ta

s* (un

der

perm

it)

SA

, W

A, N

SW

, V

ic

Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

Chl

orp

yri

fos

ECC

hlorp

yri

fos

50

0EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

.

All

Sta

tes

NSW

, SA

, W

A, V

ic, Q

ld

Imid

acl

op

rid

Conf

idor2

00

SC

All

Sta

tes

No B

EE-F

RIE

ND

LY a

phi

cid

es

are

ava

ilab

le

Dim

eth

oa

teD

imeth

oa

te

Dithi

ano

n*D

ela

n

Dithi

ano

n*D

ela

n

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER P

ETA

LFA

LL.

*Ta

s re

fer

to p

erm

it P

ER1

21

87

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER P

ETA

LFA

LL.

All

Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s.

All

Sta

tes

Flow

eri

ngA

ll Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

Dia

zino

nD

iazi

non

80

0

Peta

l Fa

llA

ll Sta

tes

19.0

Spr

ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for E

urop

e 20

10-2

011

(Con

tinue

d)

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Spr

ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for E

urop

e 20

10-2

011

(Con

tinue

d)C

HER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NEU

RO

PEA

N U

NIO

N

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

e

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

All

sta

tes

Pest

and D

isease

Dorm

ant

Ma

ldis

on

Ma

ldis

on

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

AD

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

LFA

LL.

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Phe

rom

one

tie

sIs

om

ate

s

Pyre

thri

ns*

*Refe

r to

note

s. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Pym

etr

ozi

neC

hess

Effe

ctiv

e f

or

sup

pre

ssio

n onl

y. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

LFA

LL.

Pir

imic

arb

Pir

imor

Sp

inert

ora

mD

ele

ga

teEu

rop

e r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s fo

r Sp

ineto

ram

. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

.

D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

LFA

LL.

Sp

inosa

dSuc

cess

2

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)A

ll Sta

tes

Som

e p

rod

uct fo

rmul

ations

lea

ve p

hysi

cal re

sid

ue o

n th

e f

ruit tha

t a

re d

iffi

cult to r

em

ove

, th

ese

may inc

lud

e s

om

e c

op

per

form

ula

tions

and

Sul

phu

r.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vra

l (v

ari

ous

)Q

ld, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

AD

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 8

days

befo

re h

arv

est

. M

RL

test

befo

re e

xp

ort

.

Ma

ncoze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Sul

phu

rSul

phu

rDF

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A, Ta

sSul

phu

r m

ay lea

ve p

hysi

cal re

sid

ue o

n fr

uit th

at is

dif

ficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed

by o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nsp

ira

nts.

Thira

mTh

ira

gra

nz

Zira

mZira

m

Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

Chl

orp

yri

fos

ECLo

rsb

an

50

0EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

. A

void

ba

it c

ont

act

with

frui

t.

Imid

acl

op

rid

Conf

idor2

00

SC

All

Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

1 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Phe

rom

one

tie

sIs

om

ate

s

Pir

imic

arb

Pir

imor

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

days

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Hex

yth

iozo

xC

alib

reA

ll Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 3

days

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Pro

pa

rgite

Om

ite

All

Sta

tes

(tw

o s

potted

mite)

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 7

days

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Sp

inosa

dSuc

cess

2A

ll Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 3

days

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Tric

hlorf

on

Dip

tere

x 5

00

Qld

, N

SW

, V

ic, W

A (SA

und

er

perm

it)

SA

refe

r to

perm

it P

ER9

94

1. D

on

not us

e less

tha

n 2

days

befo

re h

arv

est

Post

Ha

rvest

Folia

r

Post

Ha

rvest

Dip

sRe

gis

tere

d w

ate

r sa

nitise

rsN

yla

te, C

lob

r, O

zone

ga

s

Flud

ioxo

nil

Ma

xim

, D

yna

sty,

Sw

itch

, Sch

ola

rA

ll st

ate

s

Dithi

ano

nD

ela

n

Any

che

mic

al re

gis

tere

d f

or

use o

n ch

err

ies

in y

our

sta

te

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

8 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

MRL

test

befo

re e

xp

ort

.

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

1 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

All

Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

8 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

. M

RL

test

befo

re e

xp

ort

.

Do n

ot us

e e

nca

psu

late

d p

ara

thio

n-m

eth

yl.

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER P

ETA

LFA

LL.

Para

thio

n-m

eth

yl

Para

thio

n-m

eth

yl

Shu

ck F

all

to

Ha

rvest

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

Peta

l Fa

ll

CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NEU

RO

PEA

N U

NIO

N

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

e

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

All

state

s

Pest

and D

isease

Dorm

ant

Sul

phu

r m

ay leave

phy

sica

l re

sidue

on

frui

t th

at is d

ifficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed b

y o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nspirant

s.

Cherr

y G

row

ers

of

Aust

ralia r

eco

mm

ends

tha

t all f

ruit d

est

ined f

or

export

is

resi

due test

ed a

nd c

onfi

rmed to m

eet ex

port

dest

ina

tion M

axim

um

Resi

due L

imits

pri

or

to s

hip

ment. R

esi

due test

s sh

ould

incl

ude a

ll c

hem

icals

use

d.

Note

s

Alw

ays

read the

label befo

re a

pply

ing a

ny p

est

icid

e to y

our

cro

p.

Act

ive ing

redie

nts

not lis

ted o

n th

is g

uide a

re e

ithe

r no

t re

giste

red f

or

use,

or

have

a z

ero

residue

tole

ranc

e in

the d

est

ination

coun

try.

Use

of

such

pro

duc

ts is

not re

com

mend

ed a

nd m

ay b

e a

n off

enc

e.

Baci

llus

thur

ingie

nsis is

not a c

urative

spra

y f

or

leaf-

rolle

rs. Baci

llus

thur

ingie

nsis is

not re

com

mend

ed a

s th

e s

ole

cont

rol agent

for

these

pest

s.

Copper

com

poun

ds

may inc

lude: C

upro

us o

xid

e (N

ors

hield

, N

ord

ox), c

opper

oxyc

hloride (C

oppox

, O

xyd

ul, Bry

cop), tribasic

copper

sulp

hate

(C

upro

fix, D

ispre

ss, Tr

i-Base

Blu

e), c

opper

or

cupric

hydro

xid

e (C

upro

fix, Koci

de,

Dry

Bord

e).

Do n

ot apply

capta

n, c

hloro

thalo

nil or

dithi

ano

n im

media

tely

befo

re, aft

er

or

with

any

oil

spra

ys.

Pyre

thrin

form

ulations

cont

ain

ing s

yne

rgist pip

ero

nyl but

oxid

e c

an

be u

sed u

p to p

eta

lfall

onl

y. P

yre

thrin-

onl

y f

orm

ulations

(no

t co

ntain

ing p

ipero

nyl but

oxid

e) ca

n be u

sed u

p to o

ne d

ay b

efo

re h

arv

est

.

19.0

Spr

ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for E

urop

e 20

10-2

011

(Con

tinue

d)

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CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NU

NIT

ED

KIN

GD

OM

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

es

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)A

cid

ic w

ate

r is

IN

CO

MPA

TIBLE

with

cop

per

fung

icid

es

and

ba

cteri

cid

es.

Petr

ole

um o

ilsW

inte

r O

il

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)

Petr

ole

um o

ilsW

inte

r O

il

Pir

imic

arb

Pir

imor

For

best

eff

ect

use

pir

imic

arb

with

oil.

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)

Ca

pta

nC

ap

tan

WG

Do n

ot a

pp

ly c

ap

tan,

chl

oro

tha

loni

l or

dithi

ano

n im

med

iate

ly b

efo

re, a

fter

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

Chl

oro

tha

loni

lBra

vo 7

20

All

Sta

tes

Do n

ot a

pp

ly c

ap

tan,

chl

oro

tha

loni

l or

dithi

ano

n im

med

iate

ly b

efo

re, a

fter

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vra

l A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

AIp

rod

ione

& p

rocy

mid

one

are

in

the s

am

e f

ung

icid

e g

roup

.

Ma

ncoze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ld

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/Ty

rant

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

icD

o n

ot ex

ceed

more

tha

n 3

pro

pic

ona

zole

sp

rays

in o

ne s

ea

son

and

do n

ot a

pp

ly m

ore

tha

n 2

co

nsecu

tive

sp

rays.

Thira

mTh

ira

gra

nz

Zira

mZira

m

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, Q

ld

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Ind

oxa

carb

Ava

tar

NSW

, SA

, Ta

s, W

A

NSW

, W

A, SA

, Ta

s (u

nder

perm

it)

SA

, W

A, N

SW

, V

ic

All

Sta

tes

NSW

, SA

, W

A, V

ic, Q

ld

Imid

acl

op

rid

Conf

idor

20

0SC

All

Sta

tes

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Phe

rem

one

tie

sIs

om

ate

s

Pyre

thri

ns*

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Pym

etr

ozi

neC

hess

Effe

ctiv

e f

or

sup

pre

ssio

n onl

y.

Pir

imic

arb

Pir

imor

Sp

ineto

ram

Dele

ga

te

Sp

inosa

dSuc

cess

2

Chl

ora

ntra

nilip

role

Alta

cor

Bud

Sw

ell

Pest

and D

isease

Dorm

ant

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER B

UD

BU

RST.

Gus

ath

ion

Do n

ot a

pp

ly c

ap

tan,

chl

oro

tha

loni

l or

dithi

ano

n im

med

iate

ly b

efo

re, a

fter

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

Ma

ncoze

b, m

etira

m, th

ira

m a

nd z

ira

m a

re in

the s

am

e f

ung

icid

e g

roup

.

Bud

Bur

st

Tas

refe

r to

Perm

it P

ER1

21

87

.

O

il b

ase

d p

rod

ucts

may c

ont

rib

ute to ‘ora

nge p

eel’.

Oil

ba

sed

pro

duc

ts m

ay c

ont

rib

ute to ‘ora

nge p

eel’.

Dia

zino

nD

iazi

non

80

0

Dim

eth

oa

teD

imeth

oa

te

Para

thio

n-m

eth

yl

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

Azi

npho

s-m

eth

yl

Para

thio

n-m

eth

yl

All

sta

tes

All

sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

Dithi

ano

nD

ela

n

Do n

ot us

e e

nca

psu

late

d p

ara

thio

n-m

eth

yl.

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

20.0

Spr

ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for U

nite

d K

ingd

om 2

010-

2011

(Con

tinue

d)C

HER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NU

NIT

ED

KIN

GD

OM

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

es

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Pest

and D

isease

Dorm

ant

All

sta

tes

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)

Ca

pta

n*C

ap

tan

WG

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Chl

oro

tha

loni

l*Bra

vo 7

20

All

Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld*R

efe

r to

note

s.

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vra

l A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Ma

ncoze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ld

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/Ty

rant

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

ic

Thira

mTh

ira

gra

nz

Zira

mZira

m

Dim

eth

oa

te, p

irim

ica

rb, d

iazi

non

& p

ym

etr

ozi

ne a

re h

ighl

y tox

ic to b

ees.

Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Chl

orp

yri

fos

ECC

hlorp

yri

fos

50

0EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

.

Fluv

alin

ate

Ma

vrik

Qld

, N

SW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER B

LOSSO

M.

Phe

rom

one

tie

sIs

om

ate

sA

ll Sta

tes

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)

Ca

pta

n*C

ap

tan

WG

*Refe

r to

note

s. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Chl

oro

tha

loni

l*Bra

vo7

20

All

Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vra

l A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Ma

ncoze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ld

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/Ty

rant

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

ic

Sul

phu

rSul

phu

r D

FN

SW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A, Ta

sSul

phu

r m

ay lea

ve p

hysi

cal re

sid

ue o

n fr

uit th

at is

dif

ficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed

by o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nsp

ira

nts.

Thira

mTh

ira

gra

nzA

ll Sta

tes

Zira

mZira

m

Ind

oxa

carb

Ava

tar

NSW

, SA

, Ta

s, W

AD

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

NSW

, W

A, SA

, Ta

s (u

nder

perm

it)

Tas

refe

r to

perm

it P

ER1

21

87

. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

SA

, W

A, N

SW

, V

ic

Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Chl

orp

yri

fosE

CC

hlorp

yri

fos

50

0EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

.

Dia

zino

nD

iazi

non

80

0

All

Sta

tes

Dithi

ano

n*D

ela

n

All

Sta

tes

Peta

l Fa

ll

All

Sta

tes

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Flow

eri

ng

No B

EE-F

RIE

ND

LY a

phi

cid

es

are

ava

ilab

le

All

Sta

tes

Dithi

ano

n*D

ela

n

All

Sta

tes

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ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for U

nite

d K

ingd

om 2

010-

2011

(Con

tinue

d)C

HER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NU

NIT

ED

KIN

GD

OM

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

es

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Pest

and D

isease

Dorm

ant

All

sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

NSW

, SA

, W

A, V

ic, Q

ld

Imid

acl

op

rid

Conf

idor

20

0SC

All

Sta

tes

Para

thio

n-m

eth

yl

Para

tion-

Meth

yl

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

AD

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

LFA

LL.

Phe

rom

one

tie

sIs

om

ate

s

Pyre

thri

ns*

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Pym

etr

ozi

neC

hess

Effe

ctiv

e f

or

sup

pre

ssio

n onl

y. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Pir

imic

arb

Pir

imor

Sp

ineto

ram

Dele

ga

teD

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Sp

inosa

dSuc

cess

2

Chl

ora

ntra

nilip

role

Alta

cor

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)A

ll Sta

tes

Som

e p

rod

uct fo

rmul

ations

lea

ve p

hysi

cal re

sid

ue o

n th

e f

ruit tha

t a

re d

iffi

cult to r

em

ove

, th

ese

m

ay inc

lud

e s

om

e c

op

per

form

ula

tions

, a

zinp

hos-

meth

yl a

nd s

ulp

hur.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vra

l A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

AD

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 8

days

befo

re h

arv

est

. M

RL

test

befo

re e

xp

ort

ing.

Ma

ncoze

bPe

nnco

zeb

All

Sta

tes

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Thira

mTh

ira

gra

nz

Zira

mZira

m

Sul

phu

rSul

phu

r D

FN

SW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A, Ta

sSul

phu

r m

ay lea

ve p

hysi

cal re

sid

ue o

n fr

uit th

at is

dif

ficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed

by o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nsp

ira

nts.

Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Chl

orp

yri

fos

ECC

hlorp

yri

fos

50

0EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

. A

void

ba

it c

ont

act

with

frui

t.

Imid

acl

op

rid

Conf

idor

20

0SC

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

1 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Phe

rom

one

tie

sIs

om

ate

s

Pyre

thri

nsRe

fer

to n

ote

s on

pip

ero

nyl b

utox

ide. D

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 1

day b

efo

re h

arv

est

.

Pir

imic

arb

Pir

imor

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

days

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Hex

yth

iozo

xC

alib

reA

ll Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 3

days

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Pro

pa

rgite

Om

ite

All

Sta

tes

(tw

o s

potted

mite)

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 7

days

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Sp

inosa

dSuc

cess

2A

ll Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 3

days

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Chl

ora

ntra

nilip

role

Alta

cor

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 1

4 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Tric

hlorf

on

Dip

tere

x5

00

Qld

, N

SW

, V

ic, W

A (SA

und

er

perm

it)

SA

refe

r to

perm

it P

ER9

94

1. D

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

days

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Post

Ha

rvest

Folia

r

Dim

eth

oa

teD

imeth

oa

te

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 7

days

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Shu

ck F

all

to

Ha

rvest

No C

arp

ophi

lus

beetle o

ptions

ava

ilab

le f

or

Uni

ted

Kin

gd

om

Any

che

mic

al re

gis

tere

d f

or

use o

n ch

err

ies

in y

our

sta

te

All

Sta

tes

Dithi

ano

nD

ela

nD

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

1 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

8 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

. M

RL

rest

befo

re e

xp

ort

ing.

Peta

l Fa

ll

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NU

NIT

ED

KIN

GD

OM

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

es

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Pest

and D

isease

Dorm

ant

All

sta

tes

Post

Ha

rvest

Dip

sRe

gis

tere

d w

ate

r sa

nitise

rsN

yla

te, C

lob

r, O

zone

ga

sD

o n

ot us

e p

ost

ha

rvest

fun

gic

ides

on

frui

t th

at w

ill b

e e

xp

ort

ed

.

Flud

ioxo

nil

Ma

xim

, D

yna

sty,

Sw

itch

, Sch

ola

rA

ll st

ate

s

C

op

pers

com

poun

ds

may inc

lud

e: C

upro

us o

xid

e (N

ors

hield

, N

ord

ox), c

op

per

oxyc

hlori

de (C

op

pox

, O

xyd

ul, Bry

cop

), tri

ba

sic

cop

per

sulp

hate

(C

upro

fix, D

isp

ress

, Tr

i-Ba

se B

lue), c

op

per

or

cup

ric

hyd

roxid

e (C

upro

fix, Koci

de,

Dry

Bord

e).

D

o n

ot a

pp

ly c

ap

tan,

chl

oro

tha

loni

l or

cith

iano

n im

med

iate

ly b

efo

re, a

fter

or

with

any

oil

spra

ys.

Note

s

A

lways

rea

d the

la

bel b

efo

re a

pp

lyin

g a

ny p

est

icid

e to y

our

cro

p.

A

ctiv

e ing

red

ient

s no

t lis

ted

on

this

gui

de a

re e

ithe

r no

t re

gis

tere

d f

or

use,

or

have

a z

ero

resi

due

tole

ranc

e in

the d

est

ina

tion

coun

try.

Use

of

such

pro

duc

ts is

not re

com

mend

ed

and

may b

e a

n off

enc

e.

B

aci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is is

not a

cur

ative

sp

ray f

or

lea

f-ro

llers

. Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is is

not re

com

mend

ed

as

the s

ole

cont

rol a

gent

for

these

pest

s.

Cherr

y G

row

ers

of

Aust

ralia r

eco

mm

ends

tha

t all f

ruit d

est

ined f

or

export

is

resi

due test

ed a

nd c

onfi

rmed to m

eet ex

port

dest

ina

tion M

axim

um

Resi

due L

imits

pri

or

to s

hip

ment. R

esi

due test

s sh

ould

incl

ude a

ll c

hem

icals

use

d.

P

IPER

ON

YL

BUTO

XID

E: P

yre

thri

n fo

rmul

ations

cont

ain

ing

pip

ero

nyl b

utox

ide c

an

be u

sed

to p

eta

l fa

ll onl

y.

Pyre

thri

n-onl

y f

orm

ula

tions

(no

t co

nta

inin

g p

ipero

nyl b

utox

ide) ca

n b

e u

sed

up

to 1

day b

efo

re h

arv

est

.

S

ulp

hur

may lea

ve p

hysi

cal re

sid

ue o

n fr

uit th

at is

dif

ficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed

by o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nsp

ira

nts.

C

OD

EX –

UK

reco

mm

end

s th

at C

od

ex M

RLs

may a

pp

ly w

here

no U

K M

RL

exis

ts. N

ote

tha

t d

ithi

ano

n, h

exithi

azo

x, im

ida

clop

rid

, a

nd p

rop

arg

ite d

o n

ot ha

ve a

n M

RL

in the

UK

and

Cod

ex M

RLs

are

sub

stitut

ed

here

. C

od

ex M

RLs

are

an

ind

ica

tion.

Use

the

se p

rod

ucts

at yo

ur o

wn

risk

.

20.0

Spr

ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for U

nite

d K

ingd

om 2

010-

2011

(Con

tinue

d)

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21.0

UN

ITED

STA

TES O

F A

MER

ICA

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

es

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Hose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Copper

(various

form

s)A

cidic

wate

r is

IN

CO

MPA

TIBLE

with

copper

fung

icid

es

and

bact

erici

des.

Petr

ole

um o

ilsW

inte

r O

il

Copper

(various

form

s)

Petr

ole

um o

ilsW

inte

r O

il

Pirim

icarb

Pirim

or

For

best

eff

ect

use

pirim

icarb

with

oil.

USA

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r pirim

icarb

. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

Copper

(various

form

s)

Capta

nC

apta

n W

GD

o n

ot apply

capta

n, c

hloro

thalo

nil or

dith

iano

n im

media

tely

befo

re, aft

er

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

Chl

oro

thalo

nil

Bra

vo 7

20

All

Sta

tes

Do n

ot apply

capta

n, c

hloro

thalo

nil or

dith

iano

n im

media

tely

befo

re, aft

er

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vral A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

AIp

rodio

ne &

pro

cym

idone

are

in

the s

am

e f

ungic

ide g

roup

.

Manc

oze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Manc

oze

b, m

etir

am

, th

iram

and

ziram

are

in

the s

am

e f

ungic

ide g

roup

. U

SA

requi

res

zero

re

sidue

s fo

r m

anc

oze

b a

nd m

etir

am

. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

Metir

am

Poly

ram

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ldU

SA

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r pro

cym

idone

. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/

Tyra

ntQ

ld, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

icD

o n

ot ex

ceed m

ore

tha

n 3 p

ropic

ona

zole

spra

ys

in the

one

seaso

n and

do n

ot apply

more

th

an

2 c

ons

ecu

tive s

pra

ys.

Thiram

Thiragra

nzU

SA

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r th

iram

. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

Ziram

Ziram

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, Q

ld

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

NSW

, W

A, SA

, Ta

s (T

as

under

perm

it)

SA

, W

A, N

SW

, V

ic

All

Sta

tes

NSW

, SA

, W

A, V

ic, Q

ld

Imid

acl

oprid

Conf

idor2

00SC

All

Sta

tes

Mald

ison

Mald

ison

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A

Phe

rem

one

tie

sIsom

ate

s

Dorm

ant

Pest

and D

isease

CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

N

Azi

npho

s-m

eth

yl

Gus

ath

ion

Bud

Bur

st

Bud

Sw

ell

Dith

iano

nD

ela

n

All

state

s

All

state

s

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

Do n

ot apply

capta

n, c

hloro

thalo

nil or

dith

iano

n im

media

tely

befo

re, aft

er

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

USA

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r dith

iano

n. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

Dim

eth

oate

Dim

eth

oate

Oil

base

d p

roduc

ts m

ay c

ont

ribut

e to ‘ora

nge p

eel’.

Dia

zino

nD

iazi

non

800

Tas

refe

r to

perm

it PER

12187. O

il base

d p

roduc

ts m

ay c

ont

ribut

e to ‘ora

nge p

eel’.

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

UN

ITED

STA

TES O

F A

MER

ICA

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

es

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Hose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Pest

and D

isease

CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

N

Pyre

thrin*

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Pym

etr

ozi

neC

hess

Effe

ctiv

e f

or

suppre

ssio

n onl

y. U

SA

requi

res

nil re

sidue

for

Pym

eth

rozi

ne U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

Pirim

icarb

Pirim

or

USA

requi

res

nil re

sidue

for

Pirim

icarb

USE

AT

OW

N R

ISK. D

o n

ot us

e a

fter

bud

bur

st.

Spin

eto

ram

Dele

gate

Spin

osa

dSuc

cess

2

Chl

ora

ntra

nilip

role

Altaco

r

Copper

(various

form

s)

Capta

n*C

apta

n W

G*R

efe

r to

note

s.

Chl

oro

thalo

nil*

Bra

vo720

All

Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vral A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Manc

oze

bPe

nnco

zeb

USA

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r m

anc

oze

b a

nd m

etira

m. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ldU

SA

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r pro

cym

idone

. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/Ty

rant

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

ic

Thiram

Thiragra

nzU

SA

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r th

iram

. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

Ziram

Ziram

Pirim

icarb

, dim

eth

oate

, dia

zino

n, im

idacl

oprid a

nd p

ym

etr

ozi

ne a

re h

ighl

y tox

ic to b

ees.

Baci

llus

thur

ingie

nsis*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

Chl

orp

yrifo

s EC

Chl

orp

yrifo

s 5

00EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

.

Fluv

alin

ate

Mavr

ikQ

ld, N

SW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

USA

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r fluv

alin

ate

. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

Phe

rom

one

Tie

sIsom

ate

sA

ll Sta

tes

Coppers

(va

rious

)

Capta

n*C

apta

n W

G*R

efe

r to

note

s.

Chl

oro

thalo

nil*

Bra

vo720

*Refe

r to

note

s. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vral A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Manc

oze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Bud

Bur

st

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

Flow

ering

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

Peta

l Fa

ll

All

Sta

tes

No B

EE-F

RIE

ND

LY a

phi

cides

are

ava

ilable

Dithi

ano

n*D

ela

n

USA

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r m

anc

oze

b a

nd m

etira

m. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Dithi

ano

n*D

ela

n*R

efe

r to

note

s. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL. U

SA

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r dithi

ano

n.

USE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

*Refe

r to

note

s. U

SA

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r dithi

ano

n. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

All

Sta

tes

21.0

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ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for U

SA 2

010-

2011

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tinue

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ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for U

SA 2

010-

2011

(Con

tinue

d)U

NIT

ED

STA

TES O

F A

MER

ICA

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

es

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Hose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Pest

and D

isease

CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

N

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ldD

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL. U

SA

requi

res

zero

residue

for

pro

cym

idone

. U

SE

AT

OW

N

RIS

K.

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/Ty

rant

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

icD

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Sul

phu

rSul

phu

r D

FN

SW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A, Ta

sSul

phu

r m

ay leave

phy

sica

l re

sidue

on

frui

t th

at is d

ifficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed b

y o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nspirant

s.

Thiram

Thiragra

nzU

SA

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r th

iram

. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

LFA

LL.

Ziram

Ziram

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, Q

ld

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Chl

orp

yrifo

s EC

Chl

orp

yrifo

s 500EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

.

NSW

, W

A, SA

, Ta

s (T

as

under

perm

it)

SA

, W

A, N

SW

, V

ic

All

Sta

tes

NSW

, SA

, W

A, V

ic, Q

ld

Imid

acl

oprid

Conf

idor

200SC

All

Sta

tes

Mald

ison

Mald

ison

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A

Pym

etr

ozi

neC

hess

Effe

ctiv

e f

or

suppre

ssio

n onl

y. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL. U

SA

requi

res

zero

residue

s fo

r pym

eth

rozi

ne. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK.

Phe

rom

one

tie

sIsom

ate

s

Pyre

thrin*

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Spin

eto

ram

Dele

gate

Spin

osa

dSuc

cess

2D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Chl

ora

ntra

nilip

role

Altaco

r

Copper

(various

form

s)Som

e p

roduc

t fo

rmul

ations

leave

phy

sica

l re

sidue

on

the f

ruit tha

t are

difficu

lt to r

em

ove

. Th

ese

may inc

lude s

om

e c

opper

form

ulations

and

sul

phu

r.

Capta

n*C

apta

n W

G*R

efe

r to

note

s. D

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 7 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Ipro

dio

neRo

vral A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

AM

RL

test

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Ziram

Ziram

All

Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 7 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, Q

ld

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Baci

llus

thur

ingie

nsis*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

Chl

orp

yrifo

s EC

Chl

orp

yrifo

s 500EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

. A

void

bait c

ont

act

with

frui

t.

Imid

acl

oprid

Conf

idor

200SC

All

Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 21 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Gus

ath

ion

Peta

l Fa

ll

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

Refe

r to

perm

it P

ER12187. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Shu

ck F

all

to

Harv

est

Gus

ath

ion

Dia

zino

nD

iazi

non

800

Dim

eth

oate

Dim

eth

oate

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

All

Sta

tes

Azi

npho

s-m

eth

yl

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 14 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Azi

npho

s-m

eth

yl

UN

ITED

STA

TES O

F A

MER

ICA

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

es

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beetle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Hose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Pest

and D

isease

CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

N

Mald

ison

Mald

ison

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

AD

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 3 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Phe

rom

one

tie

sIsom

ate

sA

ll st

ate

s

Pyre

thrin

Refe

r to

note

s. D

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 1 d

ay b

efo

re h

arv

est

.

Spin

eto

ram

Dele

gate

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 3 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Chl

ora

ntra

nilip

role

Altaco

rD

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 14 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Clo

fent

ezi

neA

pollo

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 21 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Hex

yth

iozo

xC

alib

reD

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 3 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Post

Harv

est

Folia

r

Post

Harv

est

Dip

sRe

giste

red w

ate

r sa

nitise

rsN

yla

te, C

lobr,

Ozo

ne

gas

Do n

ot us

e p

ost

harv

est

fun

gic

ides

on

frui

t th

at w

ill b

e e

xport

ed.

Flud

ioxo

nil

Sch

ola

rA

ll st

ate

s

Ipro

dio

neRo

vral A

qua

flow

QLD

, V

ic, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A,W

A

All

state

s

Cherr

y G

row

ers

of

Aust

ralia r

eco

mm

ends

tha

t all f

ruit d

est

ined f

or

export

is

resi

due test

ed a

nd c

onfi

rmed to m

eet ex

port

dest

ina

tion M

axim

um

Resi

due L

imits

pri

or

to s

hip

ment. R

esi

due test

s sh

ould

incl

ude a

ll c

hem

icals

use

d.

Sul

phu

r m

ay leave

phy

sica

l re

sidue

on

frui

t th

at is d

ifficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed b

y o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nspirant

s.

Do n

ot apply

capta

n, c

hloro

thalo

nil or

dithi

ano

n im

media

tely

befo

re, aft

er

or

with

any

oil

spra

ys.

Copper

com

pun

ds

may inc

lude o

ne o

f th

e f

ollo

win

g: C

upro

us o

xid

e (N

ors

hield

, N

ord

ox), c

opper

oxyc

hloride (C

oppox

, O

xyd

ul, Bry

cop), tribasic

copper

sulp

hate

(C

upro

fix, D

ispre

ss, Tr

i-Base

Blu

e), c

opper

or

cupric

hydro

xid

e (C

upro

fix, Koci

de,

Dry

Bord

e).

Baci

llus

thur

ingie

nsis

is

not a c

urative

spra

y f

or

leaf-

rolle

rs. Baci

llus

thur

ingie

nsis

is

not re

com

mend

ed a

s th

e s

ole

cont

rol agent

for

these

pest

s.

Pyre

thrin

form

ulations

cont

ain

ing s

yne

rgist pip

ero

nyl but

oxid

e o

r no

t co

ntain

ing p

ipero

nyl but

oxid

e c

an

be u

sed u

p to o

ne d

ay b

efo

re h

arv

est

.

Alw

ays

read the

label befo

re a

pply

ing a

ny p

est

icid

e to y

our

cro

p.

Act

ive ing

redie

nts

not lis

ted o

n th

is g

uide a

re e

ithe

r no

t re

giste

red f

or

use,

or

have

a z

ero

residue

tole

ranc

e in

the d

est

ination

coun

try.

Use

of

such

pro

duc

ts is

not re

com

mend

ed a

nd m

ay b

e a

n off

enc

e.

All

state

s

Note

s

Shu

ck F

all

to

Harv

est

Any

che

mic

al re

giste

red f

or

use o

n ch

err

ies

in y

our

sta

te

No Q

Fly o

ptions

ava

ilable

for

USA

21.0

Spr

ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for U

SA 2

010-

2011

(Con

tinue

d)

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37

22.0

CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NK

OR

EA

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

es

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beelle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)A

cid

ic w

ate

r is

IN

CO

MPA

TIBLE

with

cop

per

fung

icid

es

and

ba

cteri

cid

es.

Petr

ole

um o

ilsW

inte

r O

il

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)

Petr

ole

um o

ilsW

inte

r O

il

Pir

imic

arb

Pir

imor

For

best

eff

ect

use

pir

imic

arb

with

oil.

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)

Ca

pta

n*C

ap

tan

WG

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Do n

ot a

pp

ly c

ap

tan,

chl

oro

tha

loni

l or

dith

iano

n im

med

iate

ly b

efo

re, a

fter

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

Chl

oro

tha

loni

l*Bra

vo 7

20

All

Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s. D

o n

ot a

pp

ly c

ap

tan,

chl

oro

tha

loni

l or

dith

iano

n im

med

iate

ly b

efo

re, a

fter

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vra

l A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

AIp

rod

ione

& p

rocy

mid

one

are

in

the s

am

e f

ung

icid

e g

roup

.

Ma

ncoze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metir

am

Poly

ram

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ld

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/

Tyra

ntQ

ld, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

icD

o n

ot ex

ceed

more

tha

n 3

pro

pic

ona

zole

sp

rays

in o

ne s

ea

son

and

do n

ot a

pp

ly m

ore

tha

n 2

cons

ecu

tive s

pra

ys.

Thira

mTh

ira

gra

nz

Zira

mZira

m

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, Q

ld

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Ind

oxa

carb

Ava

tar

NSW

, SA

, Ta

s, W

ARe

fer

to p

erm

it 1

10

02

. D

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 1

4 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

and

no m

ore

tha

n 2

tim

es

in a

sea

son.

NSW

, W

A, SA

, Ta

s (u

nder

perm

it)

SA

, W

A, N

SW

, V

ic

All

Sta

tes

NSW

, SA

, W

A, V

ic, Q

ld

NSW

, V

ic, Ta

s, S

A, W

A

NSW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Phe

rem

one

tie

sIs

om

ate

sA

ll Sta

tes

Pyre

thri

ns(s

ee n

ote

s)

Pym

etr

ozi

neC

hess

Effe

ctiv

e f

or

sup

pre

ssio

n onl

y. K

ore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

pym

etr

ozi

ne. U

SE

AT

OW

N

RIS

K.

Pir

imic

arb

Pir

imor

Sp

ineto

ram

Dele

ga

teKore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

spin

eto

ram

. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

.

Sp

inosa

dSuc

cess

2Kore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

spin

osa

d. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

.

Chl

ora

ntra

nilip

role

Alta

cor

Kore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

chlo

rant

rani

lipro

le. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

.

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)

Ca

pta

n*C

ap

tan

WG

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Chl

oro

tha

loni

l*Bra

vo 7

20

All

Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Flow

eri

ng

Tas

refe

r to

Perm

it PER

12

18

7. O

il b

ase

d p

rod

ucts

may c

ont

rib

ute to ‘ora

nge p

eel’.

Para

thio

n-m

eth

yl

Para

thio

n-M

eth

yl

Do n

ot us

e e

nca

psu

late

d p

ara

thio

n-m

eth

yl.

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

Dim

eth

oa

teD

imeth

oa

teO

il b

ase

d p

rod

ucts

may c

ont

rib

ute to ‘ora

nge p

eel’.

Bud

Bur

st

All

Sta

tes

Dith

iano

n*D

ela

n*R

efe

r to

note

s. D

o n

ot a

pp

ly c

ap

tan,

chl

oro

tha

loni

l or

dith

iano

n im

med

iate

ly b

efo

re, a

fter

or

with

oil

spra

ys. K

ore

a r

eq

uire

d z

ero

resi

due

s of

dith

iano

n. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

.

All

Sta

tes

Ma

ncoze

b, m

etir

am

, th

ira

m a

nd z

ira

m a

re in

the s

am

e f

ung

icid

e g

roup

. Kore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro

resi

due

s of

ma

ncoze

b &

metir

am

. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

.

All

Sta

tes

Kore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

thira

m&

zira

m. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

.

Azi

npho

s-m

eth

yl

Gus

ath

ion

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER B

UD

BU

RST.

Dia

zino

nD

iazi

non

80

0

Pest

and D

isease

Dorm

ant

All

sta

tes

Bud

Sw

ell

All

sta

tes

CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NK

OR

EA

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

es

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beelle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Pest

and D

isease

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vra

l A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Ma

ncoze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ld

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/Ty

rant

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

ic

Thira

mTh

ira

gra

nz

Zira

mZira

m

Dim

eth

oa

te, p

irim

ica

rb, d

iazi

non

& p

ym

etr

ozi

ne a

re h

ighl

y tox

ic to b

ees.

Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

Chl

orp

yri

fos

ECC

hlorp

yri

fos

50

0EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

.

Fluv

alin

ate

Ma

vrik

Qld

, N

SW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Phe

rom

one

tie

sIs

om

ate

sA

ll Sta

tes

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)

Ca

pta

n*C

ap

tan

WG

*Refe

r to

note

s. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Chl

oro

tha

loni

l*Bra

vo 7

20

All

Sta

tes

*Refe

r to

note

s. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

NSW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, Q

ld

All

Sta

tes

Ipro

dio

neRo

vra

l A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

A

Ma

ncoze

bPe

nnco

zeb

Metira

mPo

lyra

m

Pro

cym

idone

Sum

iscl

ex/Fo

rtre

ssV

ic, N

SW

, SA

, Ta

s, Q

ld

Pro

pic

ona

zole

Tilt/Ty

rant

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, S

A, W

A, V

ic

Sul

phu

rSul

phu

r D

FN

SW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A, Ta

sSul

phu

r m

ay lea

ve p

hysi

cal re

sid

ue o

n fr

uit th

at is

dif

ficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed

by o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nsp

ira

nts.

Thira

mTh

ira

gra

nz

Zira

mZira

m

Ind

oxa

carb

Ava

tar

NSW

, SA

, Ta

s, W

A (un

der

perm

it)

Perm

it P

ER1

10

02

. D

o n

ot us

e m

ore

tha

n 1

4 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

or

more

tha

n tw

ice in

one

se

aso

n. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

NSW

, W

A, SA

, Ta

s (u

nder

perm

it)

SA

, W

A, N

SW

, V

ic

Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

Chl

orp

yri

fos

ECC

hlorp

yri

fos

50

0EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

.

All

Sta

tes

NSW

, SA

, W

A, V

ic, Q

ld

Phe

rom

one

tie

sIs

om

ate

s

Dim

eth

oa

teD

imeth

oa

teD

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

All

Sta

tes

All

Sta

tes

Kore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

thira

m &

zira

m. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER

PET

AL

FALL

.

Dia

zino

nD

iazi

non

80

0Ta

s re

fer

to P

erm

it P

ER1

21

87

. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

All

Sta

tes

Kore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

thira

m &

zira

m. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

.

No B

EE-F

RIE

ND

LY a

phi

cid

es

ava

ilab

le

Peta

l Fa

llA

ll Sta

tes

Dithi

ano

n*D

ela

n*R

efe

r to

note

s. K

ore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

dithi

ano

n. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

All

Sta

tes

Kore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

ma

ncoze

b &

metira

m. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Flow

eri

ng

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Dithi

ano

n*D

ela

nKore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

dithi

ano

n. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

.

All

Sta

tes

Kore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s fo

r m

anc

oze

b &

metira

m. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

.

22.0

Spr

ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for K

orea

201

0-20

11 (C

ontin

ued)

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39

CH

ER

RY

SPR

AY

PR

OG

RA

M G

UID

E –

2010-2

011 E

XPO

RT S

EA

SO

NK

OR

EA

Tim

ing

Act

ive Ingre

die

nt

Bra

nd N

am

es

Exam

ple

s

Sta

teC

ritica

l C

om

ments

Bacterial Canker

Brown Rot

Shot Hole

Aphids

Carpophilus Beelle

Cherry Slug

Earwig

Leaf Roller

Pest Mites

Qld Fruit Fly

San Jose Scale

Thrips

Weevils

Pest

and D

isease

Pyre

thri

ns*

*Refe

r to

note

s.

Pym

etr

ozi

neC

hess

Effe

ctiv

e f

or

sup

pre

ssio

n onl

y. K

ore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

pym

etr

ozi

ne. U

SE

AT

OW

N

RIS

K. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Pir

imic

arb

Pir

imor

Sp

ineto

ram

Dele

ga

teKore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

spin

eto

ram

. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

.

Sp

inosa

dSuc

cess

2Kore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

spin

osa

d. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

. D

O N

OT

USE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL.

Chl

ora

ntra

nilip

role

Alta

cor

DO

NO

T U

SE

AFT

ER P

ETA

L FA

LL. Kore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

chlo

rant

rani

lipro

le. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

.

Cop

per

(va

rious

form

s)A

ll Sta

tes

Som

e p

rod

uct fo

rmul

ations

lea

ve p

hysi

cal re

sid

ue o

n th

e f

ruit tha

t a

re d

iffi

cult to r

em

ove

, th

ese

may inc

lud

e s

om

e c

op

per

form

ula

tions

, a

zinp

hos-

meth

yl a

nd s

ulp

hur.

Ipro

dio

neRo

vra

l A

qua

flow

Qld

, N

SW

, Ta

s, V

ic, SA

, W

AD

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 8

days

befo

re h

arv

est

. M

RL

test

befo

re e

xp

ort

ing.

Sul

phu

rSul

phu

r D

FN

SW

, V

ic, SA

, W

A, Ta

sSul

phu

r m

ay lea

ve p

hysi

cal re

sid

ue o

n fr

uit th

at is

dif

ficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed

by o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nsp

ira

nts.

Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is*

Dip

el D

FA

ll Sta

tes

Chl

orp

yri

fos

ECC

hlorp

yri

fos

50

0EC

NSW

, W

A, Ta

s, S

ABA

IT O

NLY

. A

void

ba

it c

ont

act

with

frui

t.

Phe

rom

one

tie

sIs

om

ate

s

Pyre

thri

nsA

ll Sta

tes

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 1

day b

efo

re h

arv

est

.

Pir

imic

arb

Pir

imor

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

days

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Clo

fent

ezi

neA

pollo

Do n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

1 d

ays

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Sp

ineto

ram

Dele

ga

teKore

a r

eq

uire

s ze

ro r

esi

due

s of

spin

eto

ram

. U

SE

AT

OW

N R

ISK

. D

O N

OT

USE

LESS T

HA

N

28

DAYS B

EFO

RE

HA

RVES

T. M

RL

test

befo

re e

xp

ort

ing.

Tric

hlorf

on

Dip

tere

x 5

00

Qld

, N

SW

, V

ic, W

A, SA

(un

der

perm

it)

SA

refe

r to

perm

it P

ER9

94

1. D

o n

ot us

e less

tha

n 2

days

befo

re h

arv

est

.

Post

Ha

rvest

Folia

r

Post

Ha

rvest

Dip

sRe

gis

tere

d w

ate

r sa

nitise

rsN

yla

te, C

lob

r, O

zone

ga

sD

o n

ot us

e p

ost

ha

rvest

fun

gic

ides

on

frui

t th

at w

ill b

e e

xp

ort

ed

.

Do n

ot a

pp

ly c

ap

tan,

chl

oro

tha

loni

l or

dithi

ano

n im

med

iate

ly b

efo

re, a

fter

or

with

oil

spra

ys.

Pyre

thri

n fo

rmul

ations

cont

ain

ing

syne

rgis

t p

ipero

nyl b

utox

ide a

nd p

yre

thri

n-onl

y f

orm

ula

tions

(no

t co

nta

inin

g p

ipero

nyl b

utox

ide) ca

n b

e u

sed

up

to p

eta

l fa

ll onl

y.

Sul

phu

r m

ay lea

ve p

hysi

cal re

sid

ue o

n fr

uit th

at is

dif

ficu

lt to r

em

ove

, esp

eci

ally

whe

n fo

llow

ed

by o

ils a

nd/or

ant

itra

nsp

ira

nts.

Cherr

y G

row

ers

of

Aust

ralia r

eco

mm

ends

tha

t all f

ruit d

est

ined f

or

export

is

resi

due test

ed a

nd c

onfi

rmed to m

eet ex

port

dest

ina

tion M

axim

um

Resi

due L

imits

pri

or

to s

hip

ment. R

esi

due test

s sh

ould

incl

ude a

ll c

hem

icals

use

d.

Cop

pers

may inc

lud

e o

ne o

f th

e f

ollo

win

g: C

upro

us o

xid

e (N

ors

hield

, N

ord

ox), c

op

per

oxyc

hlori

de (C

op

pox

, O

xyd

ul, Bry

cop

), tri

ba

sic

cop

per

sulp

hate

(C

upro

fix, D

isp

ress

, Tr

i-Ba

se B

lue), c

op

per

or

cup

ric

hyd

roxid

e (C

upro

fix,

Koci

de,

Dry

Bord

e).

All

Sta

tes

Shu

ck F

all

to

Ha

rvest

All

Sta

tes

No C

arp

op

hilu

s Beetle o

ptions

ava

ilab

le f

or

Kore

a

Any

che

mic

al re

gis

tere

d f

or

use o

n ch

err

ies

in y

our

sta

te

Note

s

Alw

ays

rea

d the

la

bel b

efo

re a

pp

lyin

g a

ny p

est

icid

e to y

our

cro

p.

Act

ive ing

red

ient

s no

t lis

ted

on

this

gui

de a

re e

ithe

r no

t re

gis

tere

d f

or

use,

or

have

a z

ero

resi

due

tole

ranc

e in

the d

est

ina

tion

coun

try.

Use

of

such

pro

duc

ts is

not re

com

mend

ed

and

may b

e a

n off

enc

e.

Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is is

not a

cur

ative

sp

ray f

or

lea

f-ro

llers

. Baci

llus

thur

ing

iens

is is

not re

com

mend

ed

as

the s

ole

cont

rol a

gent

for

these

pest

s.

Peta

l Fa

ll

22.0

Spr

ay P

rogr

am G

uide

– C

herr

ies

for K

orea

201

0-20

11 (C

ontin

ued)

23.0 2010 Export Interval Guide2010 Export Interval Guide

Australia WHP Codex Europe Japan Korea Taiwan UK USA

Azinphos-methyl 14 14 Petal Fall 14 Petal Fall 14 Petal Fall 14

Bifenthrin 1 Petal Fall* Petal Fall 1 Petal Fall* 1 Petal Fall Petal Fall*

Chlorantraniliprole 14 Petal Fall* 14 14 Petal Fall* Petal Fall* 14 14

ChlorpyrifosEC

(bait only) 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14

Clofentezine 21 21 Petal Fall 21 21 21 Petal Fall 21

Diazinon 14 14 Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall 14 Petal Fall Petal Fall

Dicofol 7 7 Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall* Petal Fall 7

Dimethoate 7 Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall* Petal Fall Petal Fall

Fenitrothion 14 Petal Fall* Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall* Petal Fall Petal Fall*

Fenthion 3 Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall* Petal Fall Petal Fall*

Fipronil Nov Petal Fall* November November Petal Fall* Petal Fall* November Petal Fall*

Fluvalinate Blossom Blossom Blossom Blossom Blossom Blossom Blossom Blossom

Hexythiazox 3 3 3 3 Petal Fall* 3 3 3

Imidacloprid 21 21 21 21 Petal Fall* 21 21 21

Indoxacarb 14 Petal Fall* Petal Fall 14 Petal Fall Petal Fall* Petal Fall Petal Fall

Maldison 3 Petal Fall* Petal Fall 3 Petal Fall Petal Fall* Petal Fall 3

Parathion-Methyl 14 Petal Fall* Petal Fall 14 Petal Fall Petal Fall* Petal Fall Petal Fall*

Piperonyl butoxide 1 Petal Fall* Petal Fall* 1 Petal Fall* Petal Fall* Petal Fall* 1

Pirimicarb 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Petal Fall*

Propargite 7 7 7 7 Petal Fall* Petal Fall* 7 Petal Fall*

Pymetrozine 28 Petal Fall* Petal Fall 28 Petal Fall* Petal Fall* Petal Fall Petal Fall*

Pyrethrin 1 Petal Fall* 1 1 1 Petal Fall* 1 1

Spinetoram 3 Petal Fall* Petal Fall Petal Fall* Petal Fall* Petal Fall* Petal Fall 3

Spinosad 3 Petal Fall 3 Petal Fall Petal Fall* Petal Fall 3 Petal Fall

Thiacloprid 14 Petal Fall Petal Fall 2 Petal Fall* Petal Fall* Petal Fall Petal Fall*

Trichlorfon 2 Petal Fall* 2 2 2 Petal Fall* 2 Petal Fall*

Captan 7 7 Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall 7 Petal Fall 7

Chlorothalonil 7 Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall* Petal Fall Petal Fall

Dithianon 21 21 21 21 Petal Fall* Petal Fall* 21 Petal Fall*

Fludioxonil

(post harvest only) 0 0 0 Do Not Use Do Not Use 0 0 0

Iprodione 0 0 Petal Fall 0 0 Petal Fall Petal Fall 0

Mancozeb 14 Petal Fall 28 14 Petal Fall* 28 28 Petal Fall*

Metiram 14 Petal Fall 28 14 Petal Fall* 28 28 Petal Fall*

Procymidone Shuckfall Shuckfall Petal Fall Shuckfall Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall*

Propiconazole 1 Petal Fall* Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall Petal Fall

Thiram 7 Petal Fall Petal Fall 7 Petal Fall* Petal Fall 7 Petal Fall*

Ziram 7 Petal Fall Petal Fall 7 Petal Fall* Petal Fall 7 7

Insectacides

Fungicides

WithholdingperiodsindaysWith holding periods in days

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(Days)

Australia WHP Australia Codex Europe Japan Korea Taiwan UK USA

Azinphos-methyl 14 2 2 0.05* 2 1 2 0.05* 2

Bifenthrin 1 T1.00 0.2 2 1 0.2

Chlorantraniliprole 14 1 1 1 1 2

Chlorpyrifos EC

(bait only) 14 T1.00 0.3 1 0.5 1 0.3 1

Clofentezine 21 0.1 SF0.50 0.02* 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.02* 1

Diazinon 14 0.5 1 0.01* 0.1 0.1 1 0.01* 0.2

Dicofol 7 5 5 0.02* 3 1 0.02* 5

Dimethoate 7 5 2 0.2 2 2 0.2 2

Fenitrothion 14 1 0.01* 0.2 0.2 0.01*

Fenthion 3 5 2 2 2 0.5 2

Fipronil Nov T0.01* 0.005* 0.01 T0.005*

Fluvalinate Blossom 0.05 0.5 1 1 T0.50

Hexythiazox 3 1 1 1 2 1 T1.00 1

Imidacloprid 21 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.1 0.5 T0.50 3

Indoxacarb 14 T2.00 0.5 2 0.3 0.5 0.9

Maldison 3 2 0.5 6 0.5 0.02* 8

Parathion-Methyl 14 T0.20 0.02* 0.2 0.01 0.02*

Piperonyl butoxide 1 8 8 8

Pirimicarb 2 0.5 SF3.00 5 0.5 1 3 T5.00

Propargite 7 3 SF4.00 4 4 T4.00

Pymetrozine 28 0.05* 0.02* 1 0.02*

Pyrethrin 1 1 1 1 1 T1.00 1

Spinetoram 3 0.2 0.05* T0.05 0.2

Spinosad 3 1 SF0.20 1 0.2 0.2 T1.00 0.2

Thiacloprid 14 2 SF0.50 0.3 5 0.3

Trichlorfon 2 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.1 T0.50

Captan 7 15 25 5 5 5 25 5 50

Chlorothalonil 7 10 0.5 0.01* 0.5 0.5 0.01* 0.5

Dithianon 21 2 5 2 5 T2.00

Fludioxonil

(post harvest only) 0 5 SF 5 5 5 5 5

Iprodione 0 10 10 3 10 10 5 3 20

Mancozeb 14 3 0.2 2 7 2.5 2

Metiram 14 3 0.2 2 7 2.5 2

Procymidone Shuckfall T10 10 0.02* 10 5 2 0.02*

Propiconazole 1 2 0.05* 1 1 1 0.05* 1

Thiram 7 3 0.2 2 7 2.5 3

Ziram 7 3 0.2 2 7 2.5 5 7

Insectacides

Fungicides

(MRLinppmormg/kg)

45ankspa67897roornoMRLs7:;<8:7mporaryMRL;=>8=:on7>r?i:;@85imi:oAB7:7rminaCon

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Blank space = zero or no MRL set, T = temporary MRL, SF = Stonefruit, * = limit of determination

41

Appendix 1 – Spray Diary Example

Pest

icid

e Re

cord

M

onth

: ……

……

……

……

……

……

……

……

……

……

…..

Dat

eBl

ock/

Are

aV

ari

ety

Cro

p St

age

Pest

Targ

et

Pest

icid

e U

sed

Batc

h

No

Rate

Ap

plie

d

With

hold

Per

iod

Ope

rato

r

M

ach

iner

yC

om

me

nts

Aut

hori

sed

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Appendix 2 – EX26

43

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Appendix 3 – EX28

EX 28 (Dec07)

Export Permit no.

Export Control Act 1982

Name and address of exporter

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EXPORT

PRESCRIBED GOODS

Name and address of consignee

Place where goods may be inspected (include est. no. if applicable)

I the person

furnishing the information herein -(a) give notice as required under the Export Control Act 1982

of intention to export the prescribed goods described; and

(b) declare that -(i) the conditions or restrictions prescribed in Regulations or

Orders under the Export Control Act 1982 and applicable

to the goods have been complied with; and(ii) the information supplied on this form is true and correct in

every particular

............................................................................ ........./......../.........

Signature of exporter (or agent) Date

Date inspection requested

Place of issue if additionalcertificate required

Local vessel or conveyance

Port of loading

Country of origin (if not Australia)

Country of final destination

Ship or aircraft

Date of departure

Port of discharge

Final destination (if on carriage)

Handling/processing est. no(s).

Packaging/processing date(s)

Passed for exportMarks, containerand DAFF seal Nos

Number and kind ofPackages submitted

Description of goods

No. ofpackages

Net contents

Other relevant information or comments

I . certifythat I have reasonable grounds to believe that

Regulations or Orders made under the ExportControl Act 1982 that apply to the prescribedgoods described in this notice as having been

passed for export, have been complied with

........................................................................Signature of authorised officerDate: / /

Export Control Act 1982Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

EXPORT PERMIT

In pursuance of the Export Control Act 1982, I the undersigned authorisedofficer grant this permit in respect of the prescribed goods described in the Notice of Intention above that have

been passed for export.

............................................................................................. ........../........../..........

Signature Date

Seal

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Appendix 4 – EX222

EX222 (Dec07)

Exporter (incl. address)

Consignee (incl. address)

Export Control Act 1982

EXPORT CLEARANCE DECLARATIONFor use by export establishments that have an export

clearance system with Authorised Signatories approvedby the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service

Quality Assurance CertificateNo.

Place of issue if additionalcert. required

Country of final destination

Local vessel or conveyance Port of loading

Ship or aircraft

Date of departure

Port of discharge

Final destination

Handling/processing est. No(s).

Packaging/processing date(s)

Marks, container andAFFA seal Nos.

Number and kind ofpackages submitted

Description of goods

Net contents

Other relevant information or comments

I being an authorised signatory ofregistered establishment No. declare that,

(a) the conditions or restrictions prescribed in Regulations or Orders under the Export Control Act 1982 and applicable to the goods have been complied with;

(b) the estblishment is approved to issue Export Clearance Declarations for the goods described; and(b) the information supplied on this form is true and correct.

Signed (Authorised Signatory) Date

Appendix 5 – SA application for area freedom

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Appendix 5 – SA application for area freedom (Continued)

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Appendix 6 – SA Registration form

55

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Appendix 6 – SA Registration form (Continued)

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Appendix 7 – Application for Area Freedom – TasmaniaAppendix 6 – SA Registration form (Continued)

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Appendix 8 – Exdoc Cover Page – Tasmania

60

Appendix 9 – Dimethoate Permit

Permit «permit_no» Permit Version 1 Page 1 of 2

PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT

FOR POST HARVEST TREATMENT OF THE LISTED COMMODITIES TO

CONTROL QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY

PERMIT NUMBER -PER12074

This permit is issued to the Permit Holder in response to an application granted by the APVMA

under section 112 of the Agvet Codes of the jurisdictions set out below. This permit allows a

person, as stipulated below, to use the product in the manner specified in this permit in the

designated jurisdictions. This permit also allows any person to claim that the product can be

used in the manner specified in this permit.

THIS PERMIT IS IN FORCE FROM 12 MAY 2010 TO 30 APRIL 2015.

Permit Holder:

NSW DPI

161 KITE STREET

ORANGE NSW 2800

Persons who can use the product under this permit:

Persons who are trained or experienced in the preparation and use of agricultural chemical

products in post-harvest chemical application techniques.

CONDITIONS OF USE

Product to be used:

NUFARM DIMETHOATE SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE

FARMOZ DIMETHOATE 400 SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE

PLUS OTHER REGISTERED PRODUCTS

Containing: 400 g/L DIMETHOATE as their only active constituent.

Directions for Use:

Commodity (post harvest) Pest Rate

QUEENSLAND All fruit except stonefruit:

ABIU, ACEROLA, FRUIT FLY Prepare dip/flood spray

APPLE, AVOCADO, BABACO, BANANA, solution by mixing 1

BLACKBERRY, BLUEBERRY, mL of product per 1

BOYSENBERRY, CAIMITO/STAR APPLE, L of water (achieves

CAPE GOOSEBERRY, CAPSICUM, a 400mg/L (400ppm) solution)

CARAMBOLA/STAR FRUIT,

CASHEW APPLE, CASIMIRO/ WHITE

SAPOTE, CHERIMOYA, CHILLI, CITRUS,

CUSTARD APPLE, DATE (FRESH),

DURIAN, EGGPLANT, FEIJOA, FIG, Stonefruit: Prepare

GRANADILLA, GRAPE, GRUMICHAMA/BRAZIL dip/flood spray solution

Permit «permit_no» Permit Version 1 Page 1 of 2

PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT

FOR POST HARVEST TREATMENT OF THE LISTED COMMODITIES TO

CONTROL QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY

PERMIT NUMBER -PER12074

This permit is issued to the Permit Holder in response to an application granted by the APVMA

under section 112 of the Agvet Codes of the jurisdictions set out below. This permit allows a

person, as stipulated below, to use the product in the manner specified in this permit in the

designated jurisdictions. This permit also allows any person to claim that the product can be

used in the manner specified in this permit.

THIS PERMIT IS IN FORCE FROM 12 MAY 2010 TO 30 APRIL 2015.

Permit Holder:

NSW DPI

161 KITE STREET

ORANGE NSW 2800

Persons who can use the product under this permit:

Persons who are trained or experienced in the preparation and use of agricultural chemical

products in post-harvest chemical application techniques.

CONDITIONS OF USE

Product to be used:

NUFARM DIMETHOATE SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE

FARMOZ DIMETHOATE 400 SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE

PLUS OTHER REGISTERED PRODUCTS

Containing: 400 g/L DIMETHOATE as their only active constituent.

Directions for Use:

Commodity (post harvest) Pest Rate

QUEENSLAND All fruit except stonefruit:

ABIU, ACEROLA, FRUIT FLY Prepare dip/flood spray

APPLE, AVOCADO, BABACO, BANANA, solution by mixing 1

BLACKBERRY, BLUEBERRY, mL of product per 1

BOYSENBERRY, CAIMITO/STAR APPLE, L of water (achieves

CAPE GOOSEBERRY, CAPSICUM, a 400mg/L (400ppm) solution)

CARAMBOLA/STAR FRUIT,

CASHEW APPLE, CASIMIRO/ WHITE

SAPOTE, CHERIMOYA, CHILLI, CITRUS,

CUSTARD APPLE, DATE (FRESH),

DURIAN, EGGPLANT, FEIJOA, FIG, Stonefruit: Prepare

GRANADILLA, GRAPE, GRUMICHAMA/BRAZIL dip/flood spray solution

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CHERRY, GUAVA, HOG PLUM, by mixing 0.5 mL of

KIWIFRUIT, LITCHI, LOGANBERRY, product with 1 L of

LOQUAT, MANGO, MANGOSTEEN, water (achieves a 200mg/L

MIRACLE FRUIT, MULBERRY, NASHI, (200ppm) solution)

PASSIONFRUIT, PAPAWS, PEAR, PEPINO,

PERSIMMON, POMEGRANATES,

CACTUS FRUIT, QUINCE,

RAMBUTAN, RASPBERRY, ROLLINIA,

SANTOL, SAPODILLA, SOURSOP,

STONE FRUIT, SWEETSOP/SUGAR APPLE,

TAMARILLO, TOMATO, WAX JAMBU.

Critical Use Comments:

• DO NOT UNDERTAKE THIS TREATMENT ON PEACHES, APRICOTS AND

CHERRIES THAT HAVE BEEN SUBJECTED TO PRE HARVEST

APPLICATIONS OF DIMETHOATE SPRAYS.

• DO NOT DIP HOLLOW FRUITED CAPSICUM OR HOLLOW FRUITED

CHILLIES. APPLY ONLY BY FLOOD SPRAY.

Dipping:

Immerse fruit in dip for 1 minute. Ensure that fruit remains wet for 1 minute.

Floodspraying:

All fruit except capsicums - flood spray in a single layer at a rate of at least 16L/minute per

square metre which provides complete coverage of the fruit for minimum of 10 seconds after

which the fruit must remain wet for not less than 60 seconds.

Capsicums only - Flood spray in a single layer at a rate of at least 9.2L/minute per each square

metre of the area being sprayed, which provides complete coverage of the fruit for a minimum

of 60 seconds.

Peaches and other stonefruit - Flood spray in a single layer at a rate of at least 32L/minute per each

square metre of the area being sprayed, which provides complete coverage of the fruit for a minimum

of 12 seconds, after which the fruit must remain wet for not less than 60 seconds.

Topping up: Topping up may be undertaken to maintain the mixture at the required colume and

concentration. Top up with a separately prepared 400ppm emulsion (or 200ppm emulsion when

dipping stone fruit).

Reinforcement: After each week, add 3mL of product/100L of dip emulsion except for stone

fruit which requires 1.5mL of product/100L of dip emulsion.

Withholding Period: NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED

Jurisdiction:

NSW only.

Additional Conditions:

THIS PERMIT provides for the use of a product in a manner other than specified on the

approved label of the product. Unless otherwise stated in this permit, the use of the product

must be in accordance with instructions on its label.

PERSONS who wish to prepare for use and/or use products for the purposes specified in this

permit must read, or have read to them, the details and conditions of this permit.

Issued by

Delegated Officer

Permit «permit_no» Permit Version 1 Page 2 of 2

CHERRY, GUAVA, HOG PLUM, by mixing 0.5 mL of

KIWIFRUIT, LITCHI, LOGANBERRY, product with 1 L of

LOQUAT, MANGO, MANGOSTEEN, water (achieves a 200mg/L

MIRACLE FRUIT, MULBERRY, NASHI, (200ppm) solution)

PASSIONFRUIT, PAPAWS, PEAR, PEPINO,

PERSIMMON, POMEGRANATES,

CACTUS FRUIT, QUINCE,

RAMBUTAN, RASPBERRY, ROLLINIA,

SANTOL, SAPODILLA, SOURSOP,

STONE FRUIT, SWEETSOP/SUGAR APPLE,

TAMARILLO, TOMATO, WAX JAMBU.

Critical Use Comments:

• DO NOT UNDERTAKE THIS TREATMENT ON PEACHES, APRICOTS AND

CHERRIES THAT HAVE BEEN SUBJECTED TO PRE HARVEST

APPLICATIONS OF DIMETHOATE SPRAYS.

• DO NOT DIP HOLLOW FRUITED CAPSICUM OR HOLLOW FRUITED

CHILLIES. APPLY ONLY BY FLOOD SPRAY.

Dipping:

Immerse fruit in dip for 1 minute. Ensure that fruit remains wet for 1 minute.

Floodspraying:

All fruit except capsicums - flood spray in a single layer at a rate of at least 16L/minute per

square metre which provides complete coverage of the fruit for minimum of 10 seconds after

which the fruit must remain wet for not less than 60 seconds.

Capsicums only - Flood spray in a single layer at a rate of at least 9.2L/minute per each square

metre of the area being sprayed, which provides complete coverage of the fruit for a minimum

of 60 seconds.

Peaches and other stonefruit - Flood spray in a single layer at a rate of at least 32L/minute per each

square metre of the area being sprayed, which provides complete coverage of the fruit for a minimum

of 12 seconds, after which the fruit must remain wet for not less than 60 seconds.

Topping up: Topping up may be undertaken to maintain the mixture at the required colume and

concentration. Top up with a separately prepared 400ppm emulsion (or 200ppm emulsion when

dipping stone fruit).

Reinforcement: After each week, add 3mL of product/100L of dip emulsion except for stone

fruit which requires 1.5mL of product/100L of dip emulsion.

Withholding Period: NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED

Jurisdiction:

NSW only.

Additional Conditions:

THIS PERMIT provides for the use of a product in a manner other than specified on the

approved label of the product. Unless otherwise stated in this permit, the use of the product

must be in accordance with instructions on its label.

PERSONS who wish to prepare for use and/or use products for the purposes specified in this

permit must read, or have read to them, the details and conditions of this permit.

Issued by

Delegated Officer

Appendix 10 – Trichlorfon Permit

PER9941 Version 2 Page 1 of 2

PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT FOR PRE-HARVEST TREATMENT FOR FRUIT FLY ON CHERRIES

PERMIT NUMBER - PER9941

This permit is issued to the Permit Holder in response to an application granted by the APVMA under section 112 of the Agvet Codes of the jurisdictions set out below. This permit allows a person, as stipulated below, to use the product in the manner specified in this permit in the designated jurisdictions. This permit also allows any person to claim that the product can be used in the manner specified in this permit.

THIS PERMIT IS IN FORCE FROM 13 MARCH 2007 TO 31 MARCH 2015.

Permit Holder: DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND RESOURCES S.A. 46 Prospect Road PROSPECT SA 5082

Persons who can use the product under this permit: Persons generally.

Appendix 9 – Dimethoate Permit (Continued)

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Appendix 10 – Trichlorfon Permit (Continued)

PER9941 Version 2 Page 2 of 2

CONDITIONS OF USE

Product to be used: DIPTEREX 500 SL INSECTICIDE NUFARM LEPIDEX 500 INSECTICIDE PLUS OTHER REGISTERED PRODUCTS Containing: 500 g/L TRICHLORFON as their only active constituent.

Directions for Use: Crop Pest Rate CHERRIES FRUIT FLY Spray 500g/L at a rate (PRE- HARVEST of 250mL per 100L of TREATMENT) water.

Critical Use Comments: Apply spray pre-harvest within two weeks of harvest.

Withholding Period: DO NOT HARVEST FOR 2 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION.

Jurisdiction: SA only.

Additional Conditions:

This permit provides for the use of a product in a manner other than specified on the approved label of the product. Unless otherwise stated in this permit, the use of the product must be in accordance with instructions on its label.

Persons who wish to prepare for use and/or use the products for the purposes specified in this permit must read, or have read to them, the permit particularly the information included in the conditions of use.

Issued by

Delegated Officer

Note: permit extended 18 March 2010, until 31 March 2015 (Version 2).

Appendix 11 – Fipronil Permit

PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT

PERMIT NUMBER -PER8848

This permit is issued to the permit holder in response to an application granted by the APVMA under

section 1123 of the Agvet Codes of the jurisdiction set out below. This permit allows a person, as

stipulated below, to use the product in the manner specified in this permit in the designated jurisdictions.

This permit also allows any person to claim that the product can be used in the manner specified in this

permit.

THIS PERMIT IS IN FORCE FROM 6 OCTOBER 2006 TO 1 OCTOBER 2011.

Permit Holder:

FRUIT GROWERS TASMANIA INC

99 Pages Road

HUONVILLE TAS 7109

Persons who can use the product under this permit:

Person generally.

CONDITIONS OF USE

Product to be used:

REGENT 200SC INSECTICIDE

Containing: 200 g/L FIPRONIL as the only active constituent.

Directions for Use:

Crop Pest Rate CHERRY ORCHARDS EUROPEAN EARWIGS 500 mL/ha

Critical Use Comments:

Ground spray at first earwig emergence, or beginning of November (whichever occurs sooner).

Spray 75cm wide strip along the ground on both sides of the tree-line.

DO NOT use more than one application in a season.

DO NOT spray foliage or developing fruit, directly or through spray drift.

DO NOT spray under trees that are in blossom or about to blossom or flowering weeds to avoid harm to

bees.

Withholding Period:

GRAZING AND CUTTING FOR STOCK FOOD:

DO NOT graze treated areas or cut for stock food.

Jurisdiction:

Tasmania only.

Additional Conditions:

This permit provides for the use of a product in a manner other than specified on the approved label of

the product. Unless otherwise stated in this permit, the use of the product must be in accordance with

instructions on its label.

Persons who wish to prepare for use and/or use products for the purposes specified in this permit must

read, or have read to them, the details and conditions of this permit.

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Appendix 12 – TauFluvalinate Permit

PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT

FOR CONTROL OF APPLE DIMPLING BUG ON APPLES AND THRIPS

ON STONE FRUITS

PERMIT NUMBER - PER11821

This permit is issued to the Permit Holder in response to an application granted by the

APVMA under section 112 of the Agvet Codes of the jurisdictions set out below. This permit

allows a person, as stipulated below, to use the product in the manner specified in this permit

in the designated jurisdictions. This permit also allows any person to claim that the product

can be used in the manner specified in this permit.

THIS PERMIT IS IN FORCE FROM 7 JANUARY 2010 TO 31 DECEMBER 2012.

Permit Holder:

FRUIT GROWERS TASMANIA INC

262 Argyle Street

HOBART TAS 7000

Persons who can use the product under this permit:

Persons generally.

CONDITIONS OF USE

Product to be used:

MAVRIK AQUAFLOW INSECTICIDE

Containing: 240 g/L TAU-FLUVALINATE as the only active constituent.

Directions for Use:

PER11821 Permit Version 1 Page 1 of 2

Crop Insects Pest Rate

STONE FRUIT PLAGUE THRIPS 20ml/100L

(including apricots, cherries, (Thrips imaginis)

peaches, plums and nectarines) ONION THRIPS

(Thrips tabaci)

POMEFRUIT: APPLE APPLE DIMPLING BUG 20ml/100L (Campylomma liebknechti)

Critical Use Comments:

Apple

Apply at early blossom, from pink stage to 20% blossom.

DO NOT apply after 20% of blossoms have opened.

DO NOT apply consecutive sprays.

DO NOT apply more than 2 spays in one season.

Stone fruit

Apply just prior to, or at commencement of flowering when a substantial population of

thrips are observed.

DO NOT apply a second application outside the blossom period.

DO NOT apply consecutive sprays.

DO NOT apply more than 2 spays in one season.

Integrated control (IPM)

Application will disturb integrated mite control. Tau-fluvalinate is highly toxic to

predatory mites. DO NOT use in areas where integrated mite control is being

practiced.

Withholding Period:

NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED.

Jurisdiction:

TAS only.

Additional Conditions:

THIS PERMIT provides for the use of a product in a manner other than specified on the

approved label of the product. Unless otherwise stated in this permit, the use of the product

must be in accordance with instructions on its label.

PERSONS who wish to prepare for use and/or use products for the purposes specified in this

permit must read, or have read to them, the details and conditions of this permit.

Issued by

Delegated Officer

PER11821 Permit Version 1 Page 2 of 2

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Appendix 13 – Indoxacarb Permit

PER11002 Permit Version 1 Page 1 of 2

PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT

FOR THE CONTROL OF EUROPEAN EARWIGS IN CHERRY ORCHARDS.

PERMIT NUMBER -PER11002

This permit is issued to the Permit Holder in response to an application granted by the APVMA under section 112 of the Agvet Codes of the jurisdictions set out below. This permit allows a person, as stipulated below, to use the product in the manner specified in this permit in the designated jurisdictions. This permit also allows any person to claim that the product can be used in the manner specified in this permit.

THIS PERMIT IS IN FORCE FROM 14 MAY 2009 TO 31 MARCH 2015.

Permit Holder: AGAWARE CONSULTING P/L ON BEHALF OF HORTICULTURE AUST LTD 21 Rosella Avenue STRATHFIELDSAYE VIC 3551

Persons who can use the product under this permit: Persons generally.

PER11002 Permit Version 1 Page 1 of 2

PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT

FOR THE CONTROL OF EUROPEAN EARWIGS IN CHERRY ORCHARDS.

PERMIT NUMBER -PER11002

This permit is issued to the Permit Holder in response to an application granted by the APVMA under section 112 of the Agvet Codes of the jurisdictions set out below. This permit allows a person, as stipulated below, to use the product in the manner specified in this permit in the designated jurisdictions. This permit also allows any person to claim that the product can be used in the manner specified in this permit.

THIS PERMIT IS IN FORCE FROM 14 MAY 2009 TO 31 MARCH 2015.

Permit Holder: AGAWARE CONSULTING P/L ON BEHALF OF HORTICULTURE AUST LTD 21 Rosella Avenue STRATHFIELDSAYE VIC 3551

Persons who can use the product under this permit: Persons generally.

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Appendix 14 – Fenthion Permit

PER10555 Permit Version 4 Page 1 of 8

PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT

PERMIT NUMBER –PER10555 This permit is issued to the Permit Holder in response to an application granted by the APVMA under section 112 of the Agvet Codes of South Australia only. This permit allows a person, as stipulated below, to use the products in the manner specified in this permit (in the relevant attachment) in South Australia only. This permit also allows any person to claim that the products can be used in the manner specified in this permit. THIS PERMIT IS IN FORCE FROM 1 APRIL 2008 TO 30 JUNE 2015.

Permit Holder: DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND RESOURCES S.A. 46 Prospect Road PROSPECT SA 5082 Persons who can use the product under this permit: Persons generally.

PER10555 Permit Version 4 Page 5 of 8

Attachment 3

Fenthion (Lebaycid) for use on host trees/plants Product to be used: LEBAYCID INSECTICIDE SPRAY PLUS OTHER REGISTERED PRODUCTS Containing: 550 g/L FENTHION as their only active constituent. Directions for Use: Crop Pest Rate HOST TREES/PLANTS MEDITERRANEAN Apply in accordance AS PER THE FRUIT FLY with product label rates PRODUCT LABEL for Mediterranean fruit fly. Critical Use Comments: Apply in accordance with the product label. Withholding Period: Adhere to withholding periods on product label. Additional Conditions: THIS PERMIT provides for the use of a product in a manner other than specified on the approved label of the product. Unless otherwise stated in this permit, the use of the product must be in accordance with instructions on its label. PERSONS who wish to prepare for use and/or use products for the purposes specified in this permit must read, or have read to them, the details and conditions of this permit.

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Appendix 15 – Diazinon Permit

PER12187 Permit Version 1 Page 1 of 2

PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT

FOR CONTROL OF BLACK CHERRY APHID ON SWEET CHERRIES

PERMIT NUMBER – PER12187

This permit is issued to the Permit Holder in response to an application granted by the APVMA under section 112 of the Agvet Codes of the jurisdictions set out below. This permit allows a person, as stipulated below, to use the product in the manner specified in this permit in the designated jurisdictions. This permit also allows any person to claim that the product can be used in the manner specified in this permit.

THIS PERMIT IS IN FORCE FROM 31 MAY 2010 TO 31 MAY 2012.

Permit Holder: FRUIT GROWERS TASMANIA INCORPORATED 262 Argyle Street HOBART TAS 7000

Persons who can use the product under this permit: Persons generally.

PER12187 Permit Version 1 Page 2 of 2

CONDITIONS OF USE

Product to be used: COUNTRY DIAZINON 800 INSECTICIDE PLUS OTHER REGISTERED PRODUCTS Containing: 800 g/L DIAZINON as their only active constituent.

Directions for Use:

Crop Pest Rate SWEET CHERRIES BLACK CHERRY APHID 65mL/100L (Prunus avium) (Myzus cerasi)

Critical Use Comments: Apply at budswell to thoroughly cover foliage. Re-spray if aphid numbers increase to significant levels.

Withholding Period: DO NOT harvest for 14 days after application.

Jurisdiction: TAS only.

Additional Conditions:

THIS PERMIT provides for the use of a product in a manner other than specified on the approved label of the product. Unless otherwise stated in this permit, the use of the product must be in accordance with instructions on its label.

PERSONS who wish to prepare for use and/or use products for the purposes specified in this permit must read, or have read to them, the details and conditions of this permit.

Export of Produce Exported produce must have appropriate residue tolerance limits established in the importing countries and any residues must not exceed the tolerance limits.

Issued by

Delegated Officer

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Appendix 16 – Gibberellic Acid Permit

PER12292 Permit Version 1 Page 1 of 2

PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT

FOR THE USE OF GIBBERELLIC ACID ON CHERRIES TO PRODUCE LARGER, BRIGHTER COLOURED & FIRMER FRUIT

PERMIT NUMBER - PER12292 This permit is issued to the Permit Holder in response to an application granted by the APVMA under section 112 of the Agvet Codes of the jurisdictions set out below. This permit allows a person, as stipulated below, to use the product in the manner specified in this permit in the designated jurisdictions. This permit also allows any person to claim that the product can be used in the manner specified in this permit. THIS PERMIT IS IN FORCE FROM 28 JULY 2010 UNTIL 28 FEBRUARY 2011.

Permit Holder: CHERRY GROWERS OF AUSTRALIA INC. Suite 6/Office 4, Innovation House First Avenue Mawson Lakes, SA 5095 Persons who can use the product under this permit: Persons generally

PER12292 Permit Version 1 Page 2 of 2

CONDITIONS OF USE

Products to be used: BLOOMFRESH GA GIBBERELLIC ACID GROWTH REGULATOR FARMOZ GIBBERELLIC ACID GROWTH REGULANT PROGIBB G.A. GROWTH REGULANT GALA GROWTH REGULATOR Plus other registered products containing 100 g/L GIBBERELLIC ACID as their only active constituent. Directions for Use: Crop Purpose Rate CHERRIES TO PRODUCE LARGER, Apply 10ml of product BRIGHTER COLOURED, in 100L of water. FIRMER FRUIT. Critical Use Comments: Apply a single spray when fruit is light green to straw coloured. The use of gibberellic acid may slightly delay colour development and harvest.

Withholding Period: NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED. Jurisdiction: ACT, NSW, QLD, SA, TAS, NT and WA only. (Note: Vic is not included in this permit as that State’s control of use legislation does not require a permit to be issued to cover this use.) Additional Conditions: This permit provides for the use of a product in a manner other than specified on the approved label of the product. Unless otherwise stated in this permit, the use of the product must be in accordance with instructions on its label. Persons who wish to prepare for use and/or use the products for the purposes specified in this permit must read, or have read to them, the permit particularly the information included in details of permit and conditions of permit. Issued by Delegated Officer

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Hobart, Tasmania 7000

Aug 2010