
Article 1 
Member States shall, during the years 2011, 2012 and 2013 take and analyse samples for the product/pesticide residue combinations, as set out in Annex I.
The number of samples of each product shall be as set out in Annex II.
Article 2 

1. The lot to be sampled shall be chosen randomly.The sampling procedure, including the number of units, shall comply with Directive 2002/63/EC.
2. Samples shall be analysed in accordance with the residue definitions set out in Regulation (EC) No 396/2005.
Article 3 

1. Member States shall submit the results of the analysis of samples tested in 2011, 2012 and 2013 by 31 August 2012, 2013 and 2014 respectively.In addition to those results, Member States shall provide the following information:
(a) the analytical methods used and reporting levels achieved, in accordance with the guidance on Method Validation and Quality Control Procedures for Pesticide Residue Analysis in food and feed; where qualitative screening is employed, results below the screening reporting level should be reported as not detected;
(b) limit of determination applied in the national control programmes and in the control programmes of the Union;
(c) where permitted by national legislation, details of enforcement measures taken;
(d) where maximum residue levels (MRLs) are exceeded, a statement of the possible reasons thereof, together with any appropriate observations regarding risk management options.
2. Where the residue definition of a pesticide includes active substances, metabolites and/or breakdown or reaction products, Member States shall report the analysis results in accordance with the legal residue definition. Where relevant, the results of each of the main isomers or metabolites mentioned in the residue definition shall be submitted separately.
Article 4 
Regulation (EC) No 901/2009 is repealed.
However, it shall continue to apply to samples tested in 2010.
Article 5 
This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 January 2011.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, 12 October 2010.
For the Commission
The President
José Manuel BARROSO
ANNEX I
 2011 2012 2013
2,4-D (sum of 2,4-D and its esters expressed as 2,4-D)   
4,4'-Methoxychlor   
Abamectin (sum of avermectin B1a, avermectinB1b and delta-8,9 isomer of avermectin B1a)  , 
Acephate   
Acetamiprid   
Acrinathrin   
Aldicarb (sum of aldicarb, its sulfoxide and its sulfone, expressed as aldicarb)   
Amitraz (amitraz including the metabolites containing the 2,4 -dimethylaniline moity expressed as amitraz)   
Amitrole   
Azinphos-ethyl   
Azinphos-methyl   
Azoxystrobin   
Benfuracarb   
Bifenthrin , , ,
Bitertanol   
Boscalid   
Bromide ion (see remark below)   
Bromopropylate   
Bromuconazole (sum of diasteroisomers)   
Bupirimate   
Buprofezin   
Captan   
Carbaryl   
Carbendazim (sum of benomyl and carbendazim expressed as carbendazim)   
Carbofuran (sum of carbofuran and 3-hydroxycarbofuran expressed as carbofuran)   
Carbosulfan   
Chlordane (sum of cis- and trans-isomers and oxychlordane expressed as chlordane)   
Chlorfenapyr   
Chlorfenvinphos   
Chlormequat   
Chlorobenzilate   
Chlorothalonil   
Chlorpropham (chlorpropham and 3-chloroaniline expressed as chlorpropham (see remark below))   
Chlorpyriphos , , ,
Chlorpyriphos-methyl , , ,
Clofentezine (sum of all compounds containing the 2-chlorbenzoyl-moiety expressed as clofentezin) (the residue definition is parent compound only for all commodities except cereals)   
Clothianidin   
Cyfluthrin (cyfluthrin incl. other mixtures of constituent isomers (sum of isomers)) , , ,
Cypermethrin (cypermethrin incl. other mixtures of constituent isomers (sum of isomers)) , , ,
Cyproconazole   
Cyprodinil   
DDT (sum of p,p′-DDT, o,p′-DDT, p-p′-DDE and p,p′-DDD (TDE) expressed as DDT)   
Deltamethrin (cis-deltamethrin) , , ,
Diazinon ,  ,
Dichlofluanid   
Dichlorvos   
Dicloran   
Dicofol (sum of p, p′ and o,p′ isomers)   
Dicrotophos (residue definition is parent compound only) beans  
Dieldrin (aldrin and dieldrin combined expressed as dieldrin)   
Difenoconazole   
Dimethoate (sum of dimethoate and omethoate expressed as dimethoate)   
Dimethoate   
Omethoate   
Dimethomorph   
Dinocap (sum of dinocap isomers and their corresponding phenols expressed as dinocap)   
Diphenylamine   
Endosulfan (sum of alpha- and beta-isomers and endosulfan-sulphate expressed as endosulfan) , , ,
Endrin   
EPN   
Epoxiconazole   
Ethephon   
Ethion   
Etofenprox (F)   
Ethoprophos   
Fenamiphos (sum of fenamiphos and its sulphoxide and sulphone expressed as fenamiphos)   
fenarimol   
Fenazaquin   
Fenbutatin oxide (F)   
Fenbuconazole   
Fenhexamid   
Fenitrothion   
Fenoxycarb   
Fenpropathrin   
Fenpropimorph   
Fenthion (sum of fenthion and its oxigen analogue, their sulfoxides and sulfone expressed as parent) ,  ,
Fenvalerate/Esfenvalerate (sum) (sum of RS/SR and RR/SS isomers) ,  ,
Fipronil (sum of fipronil + sulfone metabolite (MB46136) expressed as fipronil)   
Fluazifop (fluazifop-P-butyl (fluazifop acid (free and conjugate)))   
Fludioxonil   
Flufenoxuron   
Fluquinconazole   
Flusilazole   
Flutriafol   
Folpet   
Formetanate (sum of formetanate and its salts expressed as formetanate hydrochloride)   
Fosthiazate   
Glyphosate   
Haloxyfop including haloxyfop-R (haloxyfop-R methyl ester, haloxyfop-R and conjugates of haloxyfop-R expressed as haloxyfop-R) (F) (R)   
HCB   
Heptachlor (sum of heptachlor and heptachlor epoxide expressed as heptachlor)   
Hexachlorcyclohexan (HCH), alpha-isomer   
Hexachlorcyclohexan (HCH), beta-isomer   
Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) (gamma-isomer) (lindane)   
Hexaconazole   
Hexythiazox   
Imazalil   
Imidacloprid   
Indoxacarb (indoxacarb as sum of the isomers S and R)   
Iprodione   
Iprovalicarb   
Kresoxim-methyl   
Lambda-cyhalothrin (lambda-cyhalothrin, incl. other mixed isomeric consituents (sum of isomers))   
Linuron   
Lufenuron   
Malathion (sum of malathion and malaoxon expressed as malathion)   
Maneb group (sum expressed as CS2: maneb, mancozeb, metiram, propineb, thiram, ziram)   
Mepanipyrim and its metabolite (2-anilino-4-(2-hydroxypropyl)-6-methylpyrimidine) expressed as mepanipyrim)   
Mepiquat   
Metalaxyl (metalaxyl incl. mixtures of constituent isomers incl. metalaxyl-M (sum of isomers))   
Metconazole   
Methamidophos   
Methidathion , , ,
Methiocarb (sum of methiocarb and methiocarb-sulfoxide and sulfone, expressed as methiocarb)   
Methomyl (sum of methomyl and thiodicarb expressed as methomyl)   
Methoxyfenozide   
Monocrotophos   
Myclobutanil   
Nitempyram beans  
Oxadixyl   
Oxamyl   
Oxydemeton-methyl (sum of oxydemeton-methyl and demeton-S-methylsulfone expressed as oxydemeton-methyl)   
Paclobutrazole   
Parathion , , ,
Parathion-methyl (sum of parathion-methyl and paraoxon-methyl expressed as parathion-methyl) , , ,
Pencycuron   
Penconazole   
Pendimethalin   
Permethrin (sum of cis- and trans-permethrin)   
Phenthoate   
Phosalone   
Phosmet (phosmet and phosmet oxon expressed as phosmet)   
phoxim   
Pyraclostrobin (F)   
Pirimicarb (sum of pirimicarb and desmethylpirimicarb expressed as pirimicarb)   
Pirimiphos-methyl , , ,
Prochloraz (sum of prochloraz + its metabolites cont. the 2,4,6-trichlorophenol moiety expressed as Prochloraz)   
Procymidone   
Profenofos , , ,
Propamocarb (sum of propamocarb and its salt expressed as propamocarb)   
Propargite   
Propiconazole   
Propyzamide   
Prothioconazole (prothioconazole-desthio)   
Pyrazophos   
Pyrethrins   
Pyridaben   
Pyrimethanil   
Pyriproxyfen   
Quinoxyfen   
Quintozene (sum of quintozen and pentachloraniline, expressed as quintozene)   
Resmethrin (sum of isomers)   
Spinosad (sum of spinosyn A and spinosyn D, expressed as spinosad)   
Spiroxamine   
Taufluvalinate   
Tebuconazole   
Tebufenozide   
Tebufenpyrad   
Tecnazene   
Teflubenzuron   
Tefluthrin   
Tetraconazole   
Tetradifon   
Thiabendazole   
Thiamethoxam (sum of thiamethoxam and clothianidin expressed as thiamethoxam)   
Thiacloprid   
Thiodicarb   
Thiophanate-methyl   
Tolcloflos-methyl   
Tolylfluanid (sum of tolylfluanid and dimethylaminosulfotoluidide expressed as tolylfluanid)   
Triadimefon and triadimenol (sum of triadimefon and triadimenol)   
Triadimenol   
Triadimefon   
Triazole acetic acid except for perennial crops   
Triazole lactic acid except for perennial crops   
Triazole alanin   
Triazophos , , ,
Trichlorfon   
trifloxystrobin   
Triflumuron (F)   
Trifluralin   
Triticonazole   
Vinclozolin (sum of vinclozolin and all metabolites cont. the 3,5-dichloraniniline moiety, expressed as vinclozolin)   
Zoxamide   










ANNEX II
1. The number of samples to be taken and analysed by each Member State is set out in the table in point 5.

2. 
In addition to the samples required in accordance with that table, in 2012 each Member State shall take and analyse 10 samples in total of food for infants and for young children.

In addition to the samples required in accordance with that table, in 2013 each Member State shall take and analyse 10 samples in total of infant formulae and follow-on formulae.

3. One sample per commodity to be taken and analysed in accordance with the table in point 5 shall be, where available, from products originating from organic farming.

4. 
Where the results of qualitative screening are positive, Member States shall use a usual target method to quantify the findings.

5. 
Member State Samples
BE 1215
BG 1215
CZ 1215
DK 1215
DE 93
EE 1215
EL 1215
ES 45
FR 66
IE 1215
IT 65
CY 1215
LV 1215
LT 1215
LU 1215
HU 1215
MT 1215
NL 17
AT 1215
PL 45
PT 1215
RO 17
SI 1215
SK 1215
FI 1215
SE 1215
UK 66


TOTAL MINIMUM NUMBER OF SAMPLES: 642