Research and analysis

Pesticide residues in food: quarterly monitoring results for 2022

Results from the quarterly monitoring programme to check UK grown and imported food for pesticide residues.

Documents

Quarter 4 2022 report: pesticide residues monitoring programme

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Quarter 3 2022 report: pesticide residues monitoring programme

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Quarter 2 2022 report: pesticide residues monitoring programme

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Quarter 1 2022 report: pesticide residues monitoring programme

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Details

Quarterly results from the government’s monitoring programme to check UK grown and imported food for any pesticide residues.

The data from the monitoring programme is published on data.gov.uk.

Updates to this page

Published 3 October 2022
Last updated 10 October 2023 + show all updates
  1. Added the 2022 quarter 4 report.

  2. Added the 2022 quarter 3 report.

  3. Added the 2022 quarter 2 report.

  4. First published.

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