Should a New Pesticide Residue Limit Be Set for Isocycloseram?

Official title: Consultation on isocycloseram, Proposed Maximum Residue Limit PMRL2025-21

Open Regulations & Permits Agriculture & Food Health & Safety
Health Canada wants to set a maximum residue limit for isocycloseram, a pesticide. This limit determines how much of the chemical can legally remain on food. The agency is asking for public input before making a final decision.

Why This Matters

Pesticide residues end up on the food you eat. This decision sets the legal limit for how much isocycloseram can be on produce when it reaches your table. If you care about what's in your food, this is your chance to weigh in.

What Could Change

A new maximum residue limit for isocycloseram will be added to Canada's official MRL database. Once finalized, this becomes the legal standard that food producers and importers must meet. Foods exceeding this limit could be pulled from shelves.

Key Issues

  • What should the maximum residue limit be for isocycloseram on food?

How to Participate

  1. Review the proposed MRL decision document to understand the technical details of the proposed limit.
  2. Submit your written comments to the Pest Management Regulatory Agency Publications Section. Include the title "PMRL2025-21" in your submission.