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Raspberries & Blackberries. Jul 2, 2015. MRLs could pose trade barrier for U.S. fruit exports. Market pressures are forcing growers to be more aware of the impacts of maximum residue levels (MRLs) on their product. Without attention to detail, they could be locked out of markets in the global food chain. Ldquo;For our industry to be consistent, we need to understand (MRLs),” said Mark Whalon, a professor and director of the Pesticide Alternatives Lab. At Michigan State University (MSU). MRLs are the uppe...
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