Food
Residue Monitoring Reports
FDA Pesticide Program Residue Monitoring: 1993-2008
Since 1987, annual reports have been prepared to summarize results of the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) pesticide residue monitoring program. Reports from Fiscal Years (FYs) 1987 to 1993 were published in the Journal of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists/Journal of AOAC International.
FY1993 and FY1994 reports were published in the journal and also made available on the World Wide Web. Reports for FYs 1995-2008 are available only from WWW.. Each report is available in the format(s) used at the time they were written.
Also available: databases of monitoring results, FY 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008.
Results in these reports continue to demonstrate that levels of pesticide residues in the U.S. food supply are well below established safety standards.
Reports and Databases
2008 Report and Database (10/10)
2007 Report and Database (6/09)
2004-2006 Reports and Databases (8/08)
- 2004-2006 Introduction
- FDA 2004 Pesticide Monitoring Database
- FDA 2005 Pesticide Monitoring Database
- FDA 2006 Pesticide Monitoring Database
2003 Report and Database (6/05)
2002 Report and Database (5/04)
2001 Report and Database (4/03)
2000 Report and Database (5/02)
1999 Report and Database (5/00)
1998 Report and Database (3/99)
1997 Report and Database (8/98)
1996 Report and Database (1/98)
1995 Report (10/96)
- HTML format
- Adobe Acrobat PDF format (438 Kb)
1994 Report (10/95)
- The text, tables, references, and appendices (94wp51.zip, 47Kb) are a group of files in WordPerfect 5.1 format, zipped using PKZIP 2.04g.
- The charts and graphic figures (94hg3.zip, 34 Kb) are a group of files in Harvard Graphics 3.0 (DOS) format, zipped using PKZIP 2.04g.
- The charts and graphic figures (94tif.zip, 99Kb) are a group of files in TIFF format, zipped using PKZIP 2.04g.
- ALL of the above files (94all.zip, 171 Kb) are available here zipped using PKZIP v. 2.04g.
1993 Report (10/94)
For additional information or to send comments, contact Ronald.Roy@fda.hhs.gov.







