Title: ADFCA Pesticides Residues in Vegetables
1Agricultural practices and food safety
Dr. Adnan I. Al-Samarrie, Assoc. Prof.,
Toxicology, Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority
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2Two Main Issues will be discussed
- Briefing ADFCA strategy in the field of food
safety. - ADFCA recent policy concerning field auditing in
order to adopt GAP in Abu Dhabi agricultural
fields.
3Food safety
It is a wide spectrum field it needs several
bodies to organize their acts to achieve the
goal.
4- Food safety is not necessarily related to
toxic-free materials.
- People and scientists are more concerned about
toxicants.
Environmental Contaminants
Pesticides
Hormones
Microbes
GMOs
Metals
Radiation
Stones
5ADFCA strategy to assure food safety
To reach this goal, ADFCA is performing in
stepwise the following
- Initiate the required legislations.
- Improve manpower capabilities. Develop sampling
methods and inspection systems. - Encourage the producers to adopt GMP, GAP
- Transparency with the stockholders
- Update the Laboratories instrumentation and
analytical - methods.
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6Food Safety pathway....
Foods need to be safe during entire whole food
handling chain
Farm To
Table
Farm To
Fork
Foods can be contaminated in
Both
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7Critical Points in Food Contamination
- Environmental Contaminants drifting.
- Insects Physical and Biological Damages.
- Animals Sources of microbial contaminants,
physical damage
- Soil Contaminants uptake or transmitted.
- Water During Irrigation and post harvest
washing process the food process.
- Equipment field crop growing, harvesting,
storage and transport.
- Handling Pre harvesting misuse of pesticides
and fertilizers pre-, during and post
harvesting.
- Storage, distribution under bad conditions and
poor hygiene
- Retailers and Consumers Poor Hygiene
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8Foodborne illness
It is the major threat to the produce health
- In USA (1990-1998) the number of outbreaks
associated with fresh produce steadily increased. - Three-quarters (75.3) of the outbreaks in USA
were related to domestically grown produce. - Most of the outbreaks were caused by bacteria,
especially Salmonella species and E. coli O157H7.
Hilborn, E.D. et.al., 1999, Arch. Intern. Med.
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9 U.S. Market for Food Safety Testing by Type of
Contaminant, 1999-2009, (millions). Source BCC,
Inc. After Strasburger Siegal INC.
10How To Improve Food Safety in the Farm
It needs the following
How to evaluate the farm good practices???
Auditing is the tool .
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11ADFCA GAP PROGRAM (FARM AUDIT FORM) Pesticides
usage and storage
12ADFCA GAP PROGRAM (FARM AUDIT FORM) Pesticides
usage and storage
13What is the auditor looking for?
- Management Handling the input and output.
- Documentation The reports and logbooks
- Good field practices Follow the SOPs
specialist advices
Farm Practices
Crop Growing
Harvesting
Handling packing
Storage in field
Transportation
Post Farm
Consumers
Retailers
14Crop Growing
Guidelines Regulations
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15Guidelines Regulations
- Water
- Source
- Chemical
- Contaminants
- Salinity
- Microbial loading
- Manure Biosolid
- Source
- Composting methods
- Microbial loading
- Chemical contaminants
- Application
- Agrochemicals
- Fertilizers
- Pesticides
- Growth regulators
- Application
Hygiene Farm workers
16Water Parameters
The auditor checks
- Water sources treated municipal waste water,
desalinate water.
- Water chemical contaminants heavy metal,
pesticides, nitrate, - Phosphates, etc.
- Biological contamination bacteria, fungus,
Parasites.
- Water salinity Total dissolved solids, pH, E.C.
- Water contact Minimize contacts between
irrigation water and the - edible plant parts.
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17Agrochemicals Hygiene
The auditor checks
- Fertilizers types, soil parameters, rain, leach
ability.
- Pesticides registration, pests, applicators,
pre harvesting period, - reentry time, waste management.
- Application practices and records.
- Growth Regulators IGRs and PGRs comply with
local regulations
Hygiene workers, sanitation standards, medical
records.
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18Manure is a source of contamination
The auditor inspects
- Manure source cattle species, age of animals
- Composting method heating temperature, period
of heating, aeration.
- Chemical contaminants heavy metals, pH,
pesticides, etc.
- Microbial loading pathogenic microbes,
intensity.
- Time of application harvesting time, irrigation
method, - incorporate with the soil.
- Bio Solids Composting, plantation. Local
regulations.
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19General Concerns
- Once food contaminated, it is very difficult to
decontaminate.
- Minimize the sources of food contamination.
- Fallow the specialist advices.
- Enroll the farm in auditing system.
- Training the farm workers at all levels of good
agricultural practices.
- Documentation should cover all farm activities.
- The corrective actions should be implemented at
appropriate time.
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20Adfca Pesticides Monitoring program (2006-2008)
Asma Abdi Mohammed Head of Pesticides Residues
Unit Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority
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21Introduction
- In general pesticides are used to control pests
such as insects, fungi, weeds rodents but in
the same time these chemicals harm the
environment human being . - The Government of UAE Regulates the usage of
Pesticides - Because of awareness, common public have a great
concern about the pesticides residues in
vegetables and fruits. - ADFCA pesticides residues monitoring program try
to ensure that human dietary intake of these
pesticides are at acceptable levels which are
not harmful to human health .
22- ADFCA Monitoring Program
- ADFCA Started pesticides residues monitoring
program in 2006 . - Focused on imported Local product (vegetables
fruits). - ADFCA are using state-of- the- art instruments.
- The laboratories Department of ADFCA are UKAS
accredited -
23- Legislation of MRLs
- Maximum Residues Level (MRL) is the highest
level of pesticides residues that is legally
tolerated in consumed food. - ADFCA relies on the UAE Gulf standards, Codex
Alimentarius and EU standards for pesticides
MRLs.
24Sampling
- Trained inspectors of ADFCA collect the samples
according to ADFCA sampling methods. - Domestic samples are collected from AD
Municipality Agricultural Products Collection
Center. - Imported samples are collected from Abu Dhabi
markets.
25Analytical Methods
- The pesticides residues unit in ADFCA adapted a
multi residues method which cover broad spectrum
of pesticides and different commodities of
vegetables and fruits - Analyses are performed by highly skilled
competent staff. - The procedure is based on qualitative
quantitative analysis. - Used equipment are (GC/ECD),(GC/NPD) and all
the conformations are curried out using (GC/MS).
26Quality Assurance
- Participation in External Proficiency Test
Programs. - To meet the highest standard of accuracy the
calibration of standard is always prepare in
matrix . - Used method is accredited by UKAS.
27Results The results are summarized In the
forthcoming tables and figures
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33- The results of 2006-2008 indicated that the
numbers of the samples free of pesticide residues
decreased, whereas the samples within MRLs did
rise and that can be revealing to - 1- Sampling scheme during 2007 concentrated on
the most suspected commodities based on 2006
results, and the sampling of 2008 based on same
manner. - 2- Extend the pesticides during 2008 and the
number of samples
34- Recommendation
- 1- Educate the farmers to follow Good
Agricultural Practice. - 2- Sampling scheme needs to be based on regional
productions. - 3-Extend the analysis to cover more commodities.
- 4-Risk analysis of the residues data.
35Thank You