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CGA joins the National Residue Survey program

CGA has contracted the National Residue Service (Department of Agriculture and Water Resources) to provide export maximum residue level testing (MRLs) for the cherry industry. MRLs change frequently and by contracting the NRS, growers will have the most up to date information at all times.  Testing covers any combination of MRLs, micro and heavy metals. Prices are extremely competitive!

The National Residue Program is also used by citrus, almonds, macadamias, apples, pears and summerfruit and other export focused industries. It will be a major step forward for the cherry industry and has the endorsement of the CEWG, FGT and CGA. For more information, contact data@cherrygrowers.org.au.


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