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5 +2 | withholding period |
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4 -1 | withdrawal period |
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withdrawal period Explanation: to je to |
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withholding period Explanation: http://www.depi.vic.gov.au/agriculture-and-food/farm-managem... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 22 mins (2014-11-24 11:20:30 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- A withholding period (WHP) can be defined as the minimum period of time that must elapse between the last application of an agricultural or veterinary (agvet) chemical product, and the 'use' of the agricultural produce to which the chemical was applied. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 24 mins (2014-11-24 11:22:47 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.foodsafety.govt.nz/elibrary/industry/Acvm_Registr... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 26 mins (2014-11-24 11:24:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- STANDARD & GUIDELINE : RESIDUE WHP FOR VET MEDS 39 ACVM 03/03 • 7 Withholding period (WHP)* The WHP is a regulatory tool used by the ACVM Group as a condition of registration to manage compliance with the residue thresholds (section 1.21) as prescribed under the ACVM Act or at the direction of the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry. WHP is that time for which a particular agricultural produce must be withheld before entering the food chain and is defined as the “minimum permissible time between the last application of that agricultural compound to an animal and either: • its slaughter for human consumption • the taking of eggs from treated poultry, for human consumption • the taking of honey from treated hives, for human consumption • the taking of milk from a herd of cows where the milk is aggregated after each milking”. |
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