PESTICIDE RESIDUES Sample Clauses

PESTICIDE RESIDUES. The seller warrants that the goods on delivery will comply with the provisions of the Food and Environment Protection Xxx 0000 and The Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding stuffs) Regulations 1994 or any other legislation applicable. The seller shall notify the buyer in writing whether or not any post harvest chemical treatment has been applied to the goods by or on behalf of the seller or a previous owner. The seller must supply written details of that treatment on a Post Harvest Pesticide Declaration Form (Passport) and ensure that a completed form accompanies each load collected/delivered with an original farm assurance sticker attached, no photocopies will be accepted. This Pesticide Declaration must be made on an official declaration form and signed by the seller or a person authorised by him. The buyer reserves the right to reject any load, which is not accompanied by a Post Harvest Declaration Form or that does not have an original farm assurance sticker. All parties involved in the transmission of information required by this Clause must take all reasonable steps to avoid delays.
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PESTICIDE RESIDUES. Maximum 2 parts per million organo – phosphates – NIL organo- chlorides. SCHEDULE 2 Contract Prices 2020 Grade Strong Wheat Milling Grade 1 Milling Grade 2 Protein Minimums 11.0% 10.5% 10.5% Cultivars Conquest Reliance Duchess Xxxxxxx Viceroy Discovery Saracen Sensas Xxxxxxxxx (CRWT235) Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Quartz Price per tonne $445 $433 $423 Option to purchase Option to purchase at contract price if below minimum protein Screenings Up to 2% - 2% to 5% - Above 5% - SCHEDULE 3 All weed seeds and foreign matter fully deductible – a maximum of 0.5% weed seeds by weight allowable, above 0.5% rejected with an option to screen. No deductions. deduction by weight of 1% or part thereof of all screenings over 2%. Buyer’s option to purchase (& option to screen at seller’s cost). Storage Increment SCHEDULE 4 8 cents per tonne per day as from 1st May of the year of harvest. SCHEDULE 5 Testing Procedures Tests will be the following test methods used by Champion Flourmills: Mt. Maunganui and Christchurch.
PESTICIDE RESIDUES. Maximum 2 parts per million organo – phosphates – NIL organo- chlorides.
PESTICIDE RESIDUES. Maximum 2 ppm organo-phosphates, Nil organo-chlorines, Nil chemical defoliant.

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