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Steps Taken to Mitigate the Threats of Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) of Pesticides in Rice and Protecting Guyana Rice Exports Markets: Present and Future Prospects

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  • Rajendra Persaud

    (Rice Research Station (RRS), Guyana)

  • Alana Peters

    (Rice Research Station (RRS), Guyana)

  • Phebian Joseph

    (Rice Research Station (RRS), Guyana)

  • Trecia David

    (Pesticide and Toxic Chemical Control Board (PTCCB), Guyana)

  • Suresh Amichand

    (Pesticide and Toxic Chemical Control Board (PTCCB), Guyana)

  • Darshanie Angela Persaud

    (University of Guyana, Guyana)

  • Elroy Charles

    (University of Guyana, Guyana)

  • Narita Singh

    (University of Guyana, Guyana)

  • Azad Khan

    (University of Guyana, Guyana)

Abstract

Governments of many countries are setting Maximum Residue Levels (MRLs) for food and feed being imported. To safeguard the threat of MRLs to rice exported from Guyana, the GRDB embarked on several research projects with the view to reduce MRLs and manage ‘Paddy bug’ (Oebalus poecilus (Dallas)). Studies included viz. identification of biological control agents; screening advance germplasm for tolerance; evaluation of bio-pesticides and synthetic molecules with higher MRLs; pesticide residue studies-growth stages, cut-off points and MRLs between paddy vs. cargo rice. Results from the bioagent survey found relatively low populations of predators such as damsel fly, lady bird beetle, spider, and dragon fly in Regions #2, #3, #4, #5, and #6. Also, there were isolated cases of parasitoids, viz. Telenomus podisi and Beskia aelops at very low levels. Results from the tolerance screening revealed that entry FG-18-222 recorded the highest percentage of damage and high incidence of paddy bugs (PB), while significantly (p 84.41% reduction in the detected MRLs for these systemic A.I. Further research work is recommended in this MS to be undertaken to better understand the PB and mitigate the threat of MRLs with the view of developing an IPM approach to manage PB at the same time protect Guyana rice export markets.

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  • Rajendra Persaud & Alana Peters & Phebian Joseph & Trecia David & Suresh Amichand & Darshanie Angela Persaud & Elroy Charles & Narita Singh & Azad Khan, 2024. "Steps Taken to Mitigate the Threats of Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) of Pesticides in Rice and Protecting Guyana Rice Exports Markets: Present and Future Prospects," European Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 6(2), pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejfood:v:6:y:2024:i:2:id:20768
    DOI: 10.24018/ejfood.2024.6.2.768
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