Abstract
1. the implementation of new and more restrictive regulations for these active substances and the maximum residue limits (MRLs) authorized; 2. social perception and consumer trends—each time more demanding with respect to the presence of chemicals in food; 3. the development of new “reduced risk” compounds by pesticide manufacturers; and 4. the development and introduction of abundant chromatographic–mass spectrometric instruments in foodcontrol laboratories.
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