Pesticide
residues in grapes and wine in Italy
Food Additives and Contaminants v.18, n.10 Oct01
P. Cabras; E. Conte
Abstract:
Two hundred and one pesticides comprising 84 fungicides, 88 insecticides and
29 herbicides are registered in Italy for use on grapes. Recently, the maximum
residue limits (MRLs) for 16 fungicides and five insecticides were established
for wine. However, literature data show that some MRLs for wine are not
consistent with the corresponding values for grapes. In Italy, the Ministry of
Health has the responsibility for checking pesticide contamination in fruit and
vegetables in general distribution (i.e. grocery shops, food stores). From 1996
to 1999, out of 1532 grape samples analysed, levels of 1.0, 0.9, 1.8 and 1.9% in
each year respectively were contaminated. As part of the National Residue
Monitoring Programme, the Ministry of Agriculture carried out investigations of
samples collected directly from the field (therefore of a known pesticide
treatment history) in order to find the causes of the observed irregularities
and to identify preventative measures. In 1996, 1998 and 1999, out of 481, 1195
and 1949 grape samples analysed, 7.9, 6.5 and 2.5% respectively were
contaminated, while no residues were detected in 259 wine samples. The National
Observatory on Pesticide Residues collects data from analyses performed by
highly reliable, non-institutional laboratories on samples from farming
cooperatives or individual farms, food companies, wholesale and retail markets.
Of the 846 grapes samples and 190 wine samples collected in 1998 and 1999, a
total of 6.1 and 2.1% respectively of grapes and 0% for all wine samples were
found to contain residues.
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