OIA22-0713
26 October 2022
Christine Woods
[FYI request #20443 email]
Dear Christine
Thank you for your email of 2 September 2022 requesting information relating to information
on testing of food products for agricultural herbicides and pesticides. Your request has been
considered under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA).
On 30 September 2022, the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) extended the time limit to
respond to your request to 28 October 2022.
Your request has been broken into the following two parts that I have responded to below:
Part One
Can you please what food products are tested for agrichemicals?
Can you please advise what food products to have been found to have agrichemical
residue?
What specific agrichemicals do MPI test for?
With reference to section 18(d) of the OIA, New Zealand Food Safety publishes food
monitoring and surveillance reports on the MPI website. You can find this information at the
following li
nk https://www.mpi.govt.nz/food-business/food-monitoring-surveillance/.
The National Chemical Residues Programme (NCRP) tests animal material and animal
products to demonstrate that residue and contaminant levels meet acceptable standards.
The results of NCRP tests are published annually at the following link:
https://www.mpi.govt.nz/food-business/food-monitoring-surveillance/national-chemical-
residues-programme/documents-for-national-chemical-residues-programme/.
The National Chemical Contaminants Programme (NCCP) monitors milk and dairy products
to confirm that residue or contaminant levels do not exceed acceptable limits for New
Zealand and export markets. These results are published annually at the following link:
https://www.mpi.govt.nz/food-business/dairy-products-processing-manufacture-testing-
requirements/monitoring-testing-dairy-products/documents-for-nccp/.
The Food Residues Survey Programme (FRSP) tests for chemical and microbiological
contaminants in foods intended for sale in New Zealand. These results are published
annually at the following li
nk: https://www.mpi.govt.nz/food-business/food-monitoring-
surveillance/food-residues-survey-programme/documents-for-food-residues-survey-
programme/.
Charles Fergusson Building, 34-38 Bowen Street
PO Box 2526
Wel ington 6140, New Zealand
foodsafety.govt.nz
The New Zealand Total Diet Study (NZTDS) is a nationwide survey of foods sold in New
Zealand. The survey aims to assess New Zealanders' exposure to certain food safety risks.
This study is published every five years, with the most current study for 2016 being published
in May 2018. For further information on the NZTDS, please refer to the following link:
https://www.mpi.govt.nz/food-business/food-monitoring-surveillance/new-zealand-total-diet-
study/. Part Two
What studies have MPI carried out on impacts of agrichemicals? What work is MPI carry out with Industry on the sustainability of these practices?
MPI has supported several studies on the impacts and sustainability of agricultural herbicides and
pesticides. For studies supported through the Sustainable Farming Fund (2000-2019), you can find
details through our MPI funding programme portal by entering your desired search terms. The
portal is available at
https://mpiportal.secure.force.com/public/.
Through the Sustainable Food and Fibre Futures fund, MPI is currently supporting industry to
develop alternative practices to minimise the use of agricultural herbicides and pesticides:
• The
Smart and Sustainable programme will develop innovative solutions to reduce spray
and agrichemical use in New Zealand’s apples and pears industry through new
technologies, data, and information solutions
• The
Precision weeding with a Smart Waterjet Weeder, not chemicals or cultivation project
will introduce, test and adapt a new-to-New Zealand high-pressure Smart Waterjet Weeder
to control weeds in vine or tree rows
• The
A Lighter Touch programme brings the horticulture, wine, and arable sectors together
to find ways to meet consumer demands for food produced through more sustainable pest
management practices.
You can find more information about these projects on our Sustainable Food and Fibre Futures
website in the
Current SFF Futures projects section:
https://www.mpi.govt.nz/funding-rural-
support/sustainable-food-fibre-futures/current-sff-futures-projects/.
I trust the information provided is of assistance. Should you have any concerns with this
response, I would encourage you to raise these with the Ministry for Primary Industries at
[email address]. Alternatively, you are advised of your right to also raise
any concerns with the Office of the Ombudsman. Contact details are: Office of the
Ombudsman, PO Box 10152, Wellington 6143 or
at [email address]. Yours sincerely
Allan Kinsella
Director Assurance