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EU Issues Non-approval of Eggshell powder as a basic substance for Plant protection

Written by Jovana Ajcevic | Sep 6, 2024 2:00:00 PM

On September 5, 2024, the European Commission published regulation concerning “The Non-approval of Eggshell powder as a fungicide for Grapevines” as per EC No 1107/2009.

Key points are summarized as follows:

  • EFSA noted uncertainties in eggshell powder production, leading to varying levels of calcium carbonate which is approved but calcium oxide raised safety concerns;
  • Potential health risks from lead in eggshell powder was observed which may affect neurodevelopment;
  • Residues of eggshell powder on berries at the time of harvest is likely;
  • Eggs and products derived thereof require allergen labelling under the EU food law;
  • Insufficient data on the environmental impact was identified, particularly regarding non-target organisms;
  • Eggshell powder did not meet the approval conditions as a basic substance.

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