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MINISTRY FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES NEW<br />
ZEALAND<br />
IMPORTING COUNTRIES PHYTOSANITARY<br />
REQUIREMENTS<br />
Status: Approved<br />
Date: 20 June 2003<br />
ISRAEL<br />
Amendment Record<br />
Amendment No. Date: Nature of Amendment:<br />
Approved<br />
by:<br />
1. 20 June 2003 Issue of ICPR WJH<br />
2. 1 February 2005<br />
Amendment of MPI contact details<br />
Section 1.1 and 1.2. Minor<br />
reformatting of document.<br />
3. 23 March 2007 Amendment of MPI contact details<br />
Section 1.1<br />
4. 31 July 2007 Amendment of prohibitions. Section<br />
2.1<br />
5. 22 October 2009 <strong>New</strong> regulations for the import of<br />
plants, plant products, pests and<br />
regulated articles. Israel<br />
Regulations Concerning Plant<br />
Protection (Import of Plants, Plant<br />
Products, Pests and Regulated<br />
Articles) – 2009.<br />
6. 07 May 2012 Section 2.4 – Amendments made to<br />
the Quarantine Pest List. Section<br />
2.5 MPL of seed for sowing added.<br />
Section 4.1.1 – Phytosanitary import<br />
requirements added for kiwifruit<br />
(Actinidia chinensis and A.<br />
deliciosa)<br />
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DISCLAIMER<br />
The information in this standard is provided on the following basis. The<br />
phytosanitary requirements found in this standard may be used as the basis of<br />
export certification. However, requirements may be changed by importing countries<br />
at any time at short notice or with no notice to <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>. This information is<br />
provided strictly on the basis that the Crown, the Ministry for Primary Industries, its<br />
statutory officers, employees, agents and all other persons responsible for or<br />
associated with the compilation, writing, editing, approval or publication of the<br />
information:<br />
1. disclaim any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, lateness,<br />
or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency or flaw in, or in relation to, the<br />
information; and<br />
2. without limiting (1) above, fully exclude any and all liability of any kind on the<br />
part of all of them, to any person or entity that chooses to rely on this information<br />
Compliance with this standard is not to be taken as a guarantee that any<br />
particular goods will be granted access to any overseas market.<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
1 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................ 5<br />
1.1 For enquires about this standard email the Plant Exports Group: ........................ 5<br />
1.2 Scope ............................................................................................................................. 5<br />
1.3 Phytosanitary Legislation ............................................................................................ 5<br />
1.4 Definitions ..................................................................................................................... 6<br />
2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................ 8<br />
2.1 Prohibitions ................................................................................................................... 8<br />
2.2 Phytosanitary Import Permits ................................................................................... 10<br />
2.3 Phytosanitary Certificates ......................................................................................... 12<br />
2.4 Quarantine Pests ........................................................................................................ 14<br />
2.5 Maximum Pest Limits (MPLs).................................................................................... 20<br />
2.6 Inspection on Arrival .................................................................................................. 21<br />
2.7 Sampling Rates (on arrival) ....................................................................................... 22<br />
2.8 Ports of Entry .............................................................................................................. 22<br />
2.9 Transit Requirements ................................................................................................ 22<br />
3 COMMODITY CLASS REQUIREMENTS .................................................................... 23<br />
3.1 Fruit and Vegetables .................................................................................................. 23<br />
3.1.1 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables .......................................................................................... 23<br />
3.1.2 Frozen Fruit and Vegetables ........................................................................................ 23<br />
3.1.3 Dried Fruit and Vegetables .......................................................................................... 23<br />
3.2 Cut Flowers and Foliage ............................................................................................ 23<br />
3.2.1 Fresh Cut Flowers and Foliage .................................................................................... 23<br />
3.2.2 Dried Cut Flowers and Foliage..................................................................................... 24<br />
3.3 Nursery Stock ............................................................................................................. 24<br />
3.3.1 Whole Plants ................................................................................................................ 24<br />
3.3.2 Budwood and Cuttings ................................................................................................. 24<br />
3.3.3 Bulbs, corms, rhizomes and tubers (for propagation) .................................................. 24<br />
3.3.4 Tissue culture ............................................................................................................... 24<br />
3.4 Seeds, Grains and Nuts ............................................................................................. 24<br />
3.4.1 Seeds, Grains and Nuts for Sowing ............................................................................. 24<br />
3.4.2 Seeds, Grains and Nuts for Consumption ................................................................... 27<br />
3.4.3 Nuts with Shell for Processing ..................................................................................... 27<br />
3.4.4 Shelled Nuts for Processing ......................................................................................... 27<br />
3.5 Growing Media ............................................................................................................ 27<br />
3.6 Packing Material ......................................................................................................... 27<br />
3.7 Micro-organisms, Microbiological and Laboratory Specimens ............................ 28<br />
4 COMMODITY SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS ............................................................... 28<br />
4.1 Fruit and Vegetables .................................................................................................. 28<br />
4.1.1 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables .......................................................................................... 28<br />
4.1.2 Frozen Fruit and Vegetables ........................................................................................ 30<br />
4.1.3 Dried Fruit and Vegetables .......................................................................................... 30<br />
4.2 Cut Flowers and Foliage ............................................................................................ 30<br />
4.2.1 Fresh Cut Flowers and Foliage .................................................................................... 30<br />
4.2.2 Dried Cut Flowers and Foliage..................................................................................... 30<br />
4.3 Nursery Stock ............................................................................................................. 30<br />
4.3.1 Whole Plants ................................................................................................................ 30<br />
4.3.2 Budwood and Cuttings ................................................................................................. 31<br />
4.3.3 Bulbs, corms, rhizomes and tubers (for propagation) .................................................. 31<br />
4.3.4 Tissue Culture .............................................................................................................. 31<br />
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4.4 Seeds, Grains and Nuts ............................................................................................. 31<br />
4.4.1 Seeds, Grains and Nuts for Sowing ............................................................................. 31<br />
4.4.2 Seeds, Grains and Nuts for Consumption ................................................................... 46<br />
4.4.3 Seeds, Grains and Nuts with Shells for Processing ..................................................... 46<br />
4.4.4 Seeds, Grains and Shelled Nuts for Processing .......................................................... 47<br />
4.5 Growing Media ............................................................................................................ 47<br />
4.6 Miscellaneous ............................................................................................................. 47<br />
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1 General Information<br />
1.1 For enquires about this standard email the Plant Exports Group:<br />
PlantExports@MPI.govt.nz<br />
To help Exports process your email please record in the subject line of<br />
your email descriptive keywords which are relevant to your enquiry i.e.<br />
ICPR enquiry-Country-specific details.<br />
For urgent enquiries phone, fax or email the Plant Exports Group<br />
Telephone: 0800 008 333 (selecting option 3, then option 4) Fax : 64 4<br />
894 0733; or<br />
Email: PlantExports<br />
1.2 Scope<br />
This standard specifies Israel's phytosanitary requirements for the stated<br />
commodities and commodity classes only. If a commodity or commodity group is<br />
not identified within Section 3 or Section 4 exporters should contact:<br />
Israel directly to ascertain requirements refer Section 2.2.4<br />
or<br />
Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> (Plant Exports)<br />
Please note the determination and provision of phytosanitary requirements for a<br />
commodity not identified within an ICPR, is undertaken on a cost recovery<br />
basis. A link to the list of Plant Exports Fees and Charges is available on<br />
http://www.biosecurity.govt.nz/regs/exports/plants/fees<br />
You may contact the country you wish to export to directly or<br />
contact the Plant Exports Team.<br />
Users of this document are strongly advised to review all sections of the ICPR for<br />
the determination of a commodity’s phytosanitary requirements.<br />
1.3 Phytosanitary Legislation<br />
The following legislation controls the importation of plants and plant materials into<br />
Israel:<br />
Plant Import Regulations 1970 (revoked)<br />
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Regulations Concerning Plant Protection (Import of Plant Products, Pests and<br />
Regulated Articles) 2009 (PPIS)<br />
1.4 Definitions<br />
Area – Country, part of a country or all parts of several countries;<br />
Pest free area – An area in which a specific pest doesnot occur or is being officially<br />
controlled;<br />
International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) –A convention on Plant<br />
Protection published in 1997 by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and<br />
deposited for public view in the library of the Plant Protection and Inspection Services<br />
of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (hereafter, the Ministry of<br />
Agriculture);<br />
Country – A state, and in respect to a union of states any of the states forming part of<br />
the union;<br />
Country of exit - The country from which the consignment was sent to Israel;<br />
Country of origin – The country where the plants, plant products or regulated articles<br />
were grown or produced;<br />
Director – The director of the Plant Protection and Inspection Services of the Ministry<br />
of Agriculture and Rural Development or a person appointed for the purpose of these<br />
regulations;<br />
Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) –<br />
International Agreement on the application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary measures<br />
published in 1994 by the World Trade Organization (WTO);<br />
Post Entry Quarantine – Quarantine applied to a consignment after entry, according<br />
to regulations;<br />
Propagation Material – seedlings, cuttings, plantlets, budwood, tissue cultures, roots,<br />
bulbs, tubers, seeds, mushroom spores, or any other part of a plant imported for<br />
propagation and cultivation;<br />
Treatment – Action taken in accordance with the methods described in the<br />
regulations, with the purpose of preventing introduction of pests into Israel;<br />
Re-Export – A consignment imported to Israel and later exported, without being<br />
exposed to contamination by pests;<br />
Plant Product – As defined by the Law and excluding those products of plant origin<br />
that underwent a process of freezing at a temperature below -18°C or roasting at a<br />
temperature above 185°C for a period of at least 15 minutes;<br />
Package - A packing unit for the import of a consignment;<br />
Official Laboratory – A laboratory recognized by the Plant Protection Organization of<br />
the Country of Origin or the Country of Exit, as applicable; should a laboratory test be<br />
required after arrival of the consignment to Israel, it will be done by the laboratory of<br />
the Ministry of Agriculture or by another laboratory approved by the Director;<br />
Inspector – Any person appointed under section 10 of the Israel Law;<br />
Growing Medium – Any material in which plants are sown, rooted or grown, excluding<br />
soil, sand compost and organic waste;<br />
Consignment - Plants, plant products, pests, or any other regulated articles moved<br />
from one country to another;<br />
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Consignment in Transit – A consignment imported to Israel for the purpose of being<br />
passed to another country as is;<br />
Pest – Any species, strain, or biotype of plant or animal, including bacteria, viruses,<br />
fungi or weeds, injurious to plants;<br />
Quarantine Pest - Any pest listed in Annex 2 (Quarantine Pests)or any other pest not<br />
present in Israel or not established therein;<br />
Latent Pest – A pest existing in a plant without showing symptoms;<br />
Port of Entry – The sea ports of Ashdod, Haifa and Eilat, Ben-Gurion airport, or any<br />
other entry point authorized by the Director;<br />
Treatment Manual – A manual describing the treatments of a consignment, amended<br />
periodically by the Director, and deposited for public view in the library of the Ministry<br />
of Agriculture;<br />
Genetically Modified Plant – A plant modified by means of Genetic Engineering;<br />
Official Quarantine Station – A place officially held and managed by the Government<br />
for the purpose of inspection and growing of a consignment of plants according to<br />
regulation 10(C);<br />
Phytosanitary Certificate – Certificate of Plant Health patterned according to the<br />
IPPC;<br />
Certificate of Origin – A certificate issued in the Country of Origin by an authority<br />
recognized by the Director for the purpose of identifying the origin of the consignment.<br />
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2 General Requirements<br />
2.1 Prohibitions<br />
The following commodities and/or items are prohibited entry from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>:<br />
Scientific Name Common Name Plant Part Prohibited<br />
Aquatic plants;<br />
Sagittaria sagittifolia<br />
Ipomoea aquatica<br />
Cyperus difformis<br />
Cyperus esculentus<br />
Eichhornia crassipes<br />
Monochoria spp.<br />
Salvinia auriculata<br />
Solanum dulcamara<br />
Gossypium<br />
Morus<br />
Ficus carica<br />
Cannabis<br />
All genera & species<br />
(other than those<br />
mentioned in other<br />
sections or permitted by<br />
an import permit)<br />
Gramineae (Poaceae)<br />
All genera & species<br />
Lauraceae<br />
Cultures of<br />
fungi, bacteria<br />
and viruses<br />
Lilium spp. Lily Bulbs<br />
All genera & species<br />
Loranthaceae<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
Vegetative propagation material<br />
(excluding seeds), cut flowers<br />
and branches<br />
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All<br />
Vegetative propagation material<br />
(excluding seeds), cut flowers<br />
and branches<br />
Vegetative propagation material<br />
(excluding seeds), cut flowers<br />
and branches<br />
Vegetative propagation material<br />
(excluding seeds), cut flowers<br />
and branches<br />
Vegetative propagation material<br />
(excluding seeds), cut flowers<br />
and branches<br />
(1) Soil and compost; sand,<br />
organic manure, compost (except<br />
peat)<br />
(2) Waste from airplanes, ships,<br />
or any other transport vehicles;
Scientific Name Common Name Plant Part Prohibited<br />
All genera & species<br />
Musaceae<br />
All genera & species<br />
(other than roses)<br />
Rosaceae<br />
Feijoa<br />
Psidium<br />
Olea<br />
Fraxinus<br />
Syringa<br />
Phoenix spp. (other than<br />
tissue culture plantlets)<br />
Mangifera<br />
Pistacia<br />
Annona<br />
Berberis<br />
Carica<br />
Diospyros<br />
Arbutus<br />
Vaccinium<br />
Fagus<br />
Quercus<br />
Castanea<br />
Rhamnus<br />
Ziziphus<br />
Noxious weeds<br />
(3) Live invertebrate animals, of<br />
any developmental stage,<br />
including insects, snails, worms,<br />
mites and fungal cultures (but not<br />
including those for mushrooms<br />
for human consumption), bacteria<br />
and viruses, or any other<br />
organisms considered pests;<br />
(4) Packaging material of<br />
unprocessed plant origin,<br />
excluding; dried moss, peat,<br />
ground cork and<br />
rock wool or those permitted by<br />
an import permit.<br />
Vegetative propagation material<br />
(excluding seeds), cut flowers<br />
and branches<br />
All<br />
Vegetative propagation material<br />
(excluding seeds), cut flowers<br />
and branches<br />
Vegetative propagation material<br />
(excluding seeds), cut flowers<br />
and branches<br />
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Scientific Name Common Name Plant Part Prohibited<br />
All genus & species<br />
Pinaceae<br />
All genera & species<br />
Rutaceae<br />
All genera & species<br />
Sapotaceae<br />
All genera & species<br />
Sapindaceae<br />
All genera & species<br />
Vitaceae<br />
Tropical and<br />
subtropical fruit<br />
trees and shrubs<br />
Vegetative propagation material<br />
(excluding seeds), cut flowers<br />
and branches<br />
Vegetative propagation material<br />
(excluding seeds), cut flowers<br />
and branches<br />
Vegetative propagation material<br />
(excluding seeds), cut flowers<br />
and branches<br />
Vegetative propagation material<br />
(excluding seeds), cut flowers<br />
and branches<br />
All parts including fresh fruits;<br />
excluding dried fruits, almond<br />
nuts, copra, commercially<br />
packaged cured dates<br />
Vegetative propagation material<br />
(excluding seeds), cut flowers<br />
and branches<br />
Note: No person shall import articles listed above, however Israel may grant an<br />
import permit for these articles if the importation is needed for purposes of<br />
research or the development of agriculture in Israel.<br />
If an import permit is granted the consignment will be held in an Official<br />
Quarantine Station or in another place authorized by the Director with the<br />
consent and at the expense of the importer, and will not be released until<br />
inspected by an inspector and found free from pests.<br />
2.2 Phytosanitary Import Permits<br />
2.2.1 Phytosanitary import permits state the phytosanitary requirements for importation.<br />
No person shall import plants, plant products, pests or regulated articles without<br />
a written import permit unless specified in the specific commodity requirements.<br />
A person importing articles listed in Annex 3 (see below) or goods identified in<br />
the specific commodity section as being exempt from import permits but<br />
requiring phytosanitary certificates, excluding Genetically Modified Plants or<br />
Plant products and excluding articles for re-export and articles imported in hand<br />
baggage, will be exempt from the need of an import permit provided that;<br />
1) The importer of an article listed in Annex 3 (see below) will attach to the<br />
consignment a Certificate of Origin;<br />
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2) The importer of an article identified in the specific commodity section as not<br />
requiring an import permit will attach to the consignment a phytosanitary<br />
certificate, and in the case of propagation material, a certificate from a relevant<br />
authority in the country of origin, recognized by the Director, stating that the<br />
plant is not Genetically Modified;<br />
3) The importer of plants listed in Annex 3 (see below) and specific<br />
commodities listed not requiring an import permit will not use the plants for<br />
propagation, unless they were imported for this stated purpose.<br />
Annex 3: Goods exempt from the requirement for an import permit and<br />
phytosanitary certificate but requiring a certificate of origin<br />
(1) Dried fruit, dried vegetables and dried herbs;<br />
(2) Dried flowers, leaves and branches for herbal infusions;<br />
(3) Dried grains for human consumption, animal feed or oil extraction, excluding<br />
cotton seeds (Gossypium hirsutum);<br />
(4) Wood products and railway sleepers, excluding wood logs, wood bark and<br />
wood chips;<br />
(5) Nuts, for human consumption, without shells, excluding peanuts (Arachis<br />
hypogaea) and pecans (Carya illinoinensis);<br />
(6) One Etrog (Citrus medica) for personal use for religious purposes;<br />
(7) Cut flowers and branches<br />
(a) Dried, having undergone a chemical or fumigation treatment prior to<br />
shipment, in accordance with the requirements detailed in the Treatment<br />
Manual, and accompanied by an official Treatment Certificate issued by the<br />
Plant Protection Organization or of the country of origin or the country of export,<br />
as appropriate;<br />
(8) Packing material<br />
2.2.2 Phytosanitary import permits are required for the importation of the following<br />
commodity classes from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>:<br />
fresh fruit and vegetables where specified<br />
fresh and dried cut flowers and foliage<br />
all nursery stock (unless specified)<br />
seeds, grains and nuts for sowing<br />
nuts with shell for processing<br />
growing media<br />
scientific samples<br />
genetically modified plants<br />
2.2.3 Phytosanitary import permits and conditions of import may be requested from:<br />
The Director<br />
Plant Protection and Inspection Services<br />
Plant Quarantine Services<br />
P.O.B 78, Bet-Dagan 50250<br />
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Tel. 03-9681550/1/2 Fax. 03-9681507/71<br />
Mail: PPIS@moag.gov.il<br />
Website: www.gov.il<br />
2.3 Phytosanitary Certificates<br />
2.3.1 An importer of a consignment, unless containing a commodity listed in Annex 3<br />
(Phytosanitary Import Permit section), must attach to the consignment a<br />
phytosanitary certificate, in the original, of the Country of Origin, and present it<br />
to an Inspector at the Port of Entry.<br />
A consignment coming from a Country of Exit different from the Country of<br />
Origin will be accompanied in addition to a phytosanitary certificate of the<br />
Country of Origin with a phytosanitary certificate of the Country of Exit and will<br />
bear the stamp and signature of an authorized person by the NPPO of the<br />
Country of Exit.<br />
A phytosanitary certificate will not be valid unless the consignment was<br />
inspected by an authorized person in the Country of Origin-<br />
(1) Within 14 days prior to dispatch of the consignment if it contains vegetative<br />
propagation material, fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers or pot plants;<br />
(2) Within 30 days prior to dispatch of the consignment if it contains articles not<br />
listed in paragraph (1).<br />
Phytosanitary certificates are required to accompany the following commodity<br />
classes from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>:<br />
fresh fruit and vegetables<br />
fresh and dried cut flowers and foliage<br />
all nursery stock<br />
seeds, grains and nuts for sowing<br />
nuts with shell<br />
growing media<br />
2.3.2 Phytosanitary certificates are not required to accompany the following commodity<br />
classes from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>:<br />
frozen fruit and vegetables<br />
Annex 3: Goods exempt from the requirement for an import permit and<br />
phytosanitary certificate but requiring a certificate of origin<br />
(1) Dried fruit, dried vegetables and dried herbs;<br />
(2) Dried flowers, leaves and branches for herbal infusions;<br />
(3) Dried grains for human consumption, animal feed or oil extraction, excluding<br />
cotton seeds (Gossypium hirsutum);<br />
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(4) Wood products and railway sleepers, excluding wood logs, wood bark and<br />
wood chips;<br />
(5) Nuts, for human consumption, without shells, excluding peanuts (Arachis<br />
hypogaea) and pecans (Carya illinoinensis);<br />
(6) One Etrog (Citrus medica) for personal use for religious purposes;<br />
(7) Cut flowers and branches<br />
(a) Dried, having undergone a chemical or fumigation treatment prior to<br />
shipment, in accordance with the requirements detailed in the Treatment<br />
Manual, and accompanied by an official Treatment Certificate issued by the<br />
Plant Protection Organization or of the country of origin or the country of export,<br />
as appropriate;<br />
(8) Packing material<br />
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2.4 Quarantine Pests<br />
Annex 2 (Regulations 2009)<br />
List of quarantine pests<br />
Insects<br />
Coleoptera<br />
Anthonomus spp.<br />
Aridius bifasciatus<br />
Blitopertha orientalis syn.: Anomala<br />
orientalis<br />
Catoptes binodis<br />
Conotrachelus nenuphar<br />
Conotrachelus perseae<br />
Cortinicara hirtalis<br />
Cosmopolites sordidus<br />
Cryptamorpha desjardinsi<br />
Dendroctonus spp.<br />
Dryocoetes confusus<br />
Epilachna varivestis<br />
Epitrix tuberis<br />
Gnathotrichus sulcatus<br />
Gonipterus gibberus<br />
Gonipterus scutellatus<br />
Ips spp.<br />
Leptinotarsa decemlineata<br />
Listronotus bonariensis<br />
Melolontha hippocastani<br />
Micrambina rutila<br />
Mitrastethus baridiodes<br />
Oreda notata<br />
Otiorhynchus sulcatus<br />
Paraphloeostiba gayndahensis<br />
Pissodes spp.<br />
Popillia japonica<br />
Premnotrypes spp.<br />
Pristonychus complanatus<br />
Prostephanus truncatus<br />
Rhynchophorus ferrugineus<br />
Rhynchophorus phoenicis<br />
Sharpius brouni<br />
Sternochetus frigidus<br />
Stethorus bifidus<br />
Xylosandrus compactus<br />
Diptera<br />
Anastrepha spp<br />
Atherigona oryzae<br />
Bactrocera spp.<br />
Ceratitis quinaria<br />
Ceratitis rosa<br />
Contarinia sorghicola<br />
Dacus ciliatus<br />
Delia floralis<br />
Epochra canadensis<br />
Euphranta japonica<br />
Merodon equestris<br />
Nemorimyza maculosa syn.: Amauromyza<br />
maculosa<br />
Rhagoletis spp.<br />
Scatapse notata<br />
Hemiptera<br />
Nipaecoccus aurilanatus<br />
Scolypopa australis<br />
Zygina spp.<br />
Heteroptera<br />
Bagrada hilaris<br />
Fabrictilis australis syn. Leptoglossus<br />
australis<br />
Helopeltis schoutedeni<br />
Lygus oblineatus<br />
Nysius huttoni<br />
Homoptera<br />
Aleurocanthus spiniferus<br />
Aleurocanthus woglumi<br />
Aleurodicus dispersus<br />
Aonidiella citrina<br />
Aspidiotus destructor<br />
Aulacorthum circumflexum<br />
Cacopsylla mali<br />
Cacopsylla pyri<br />
Cerataphis lataniae<br />
Cerataphis orchidearum<br />
Ceroplastes destructor<br />
Ceroplastes rubens<br />
Diaphorina citri<br />
Ferrisia virgata<br />
Hysteroneura setariae<br />
Laodelphax striatella<br />
Lopholeucaspis japonica<br />
Maconellicoccus hirsutus<br />
Myzus cerasi<br />
Myzus ornatus<br />
Nipaecoccus nipae<br />
Parthenolecanium corni<br />
Pineus pini<br />
Planococcus lilacinus<br />
Pseudococcus calceolariae<br />
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Pseudococcus comstocki<br />
Pulvinaria psidii<br />
Quadraspidiotus perniciosus<br />
Rhopalosiphum enigmae<br />
Rhopalosiphum musae<br />
Scaphoideus titanus<br />
Sinomegoura citricola<br />
Toxoptera citricidus<br />
Toxoptera odinae<br />
Trioza erytreae<br />
Unaspis citri<br />
Unaspis yanonensis<br />
Hymenoptera<br />
Gilpinia hercyniae<br />
Lepidoptera<br />
Acrobasis spp.<br />
Acrolepiopsis assectella<br />
Adoxophyes orana:<br />
Alabama argillacea<br />
Blastobasis tarda<br />
Carposina niponensis<br />
Chilo partellus<br />
Chilo suppressalis<br />
Cleora scriptaria<br />
Cnephasia jactatana<br />
Cryptophlebia leucotreta<br />
Cryptophlebia ombrodelta<br />
Ctenopseustis obliquana<br />
Ctenopseustis herana<br />
Cydia funebrana<br />
Cydia inopinata<br />
Cydia molesta<br />
Cydia packardi<br />
Cydia prunivora<br />
Epichoristodes acerbella<br />
Epiphyas postvittana<br />
Erechthias sp.<br />
Eupoecilia ambiguella<br />
Graphania mutans<br />
Graphania ustistriga<br />
Helicoverpa zea<br />
Heliothis virescens<br />
Hyphantria cunea<br />
Lymantria dispar<br />
Lymantria monacha<br />
Marasmia trapezalis<br />
Operophtera brumata<br />
Opogona sacchari<br />
Ostrinia furnacalis<br />
Parasa vivida<br />
Planotortrix excessana<br />
Planotortrix notophaea<br />
Planotortrix octo<br />
Polychrosis viteana<br />
Prygotis plagiatana<br />
Pyroderces aellotricha<br />
Sesamia inferens<br />
Spodoptera eridania<br />
Spodoptera exempta<br />
Spodoptera frugiperda<br />
Spodoptera litura<br />
Stathmopoda horticola<br />
Stathmopoda plumbiflua<br />
Stathmopoda skelloni<br />
Neuroptera<br />
Micromus tasmaniae<br />
Orthoptera<br />
Caedicia simplex<br />
Poduromorpha<br />
Hypogastrura spp.<br />
Thysanoptera<br />
Apterygothrips collyerae<br />
Ceratothrips frici<br />
Frankliniella insularis<br />
Frankliniella musaesperda<br />
Frankliniella parvula<br />
Hercinothrips bicinctus<br />
Merothrips brunneus<br />
Merothrips floridensis<br />
Nesothrips propinques<br />
Nesothrips rangi<br />
Scirtothrips aurantii<br />
Scirtothrips dorsalis<br />
Thrips florum<br />
Thrips hawaiiensis<br />
Thrips obscuratus<br />
Thrips nigropilosus<br />
Thrips palmi Karny<br />
Prostigmata (Mites)<br />
Bryobia eharai<br />
Bryobia rubrioculus<br />
Clavazetes sp.<br />
Cryptognathus woodii<br />
Cunaxa sp. nr. setirostri<br />
Cyta latirostris<br />
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Eotetranychus lewisi<br />
Eotetranychus mandensis<br />
Eotetranychus pallidus<br />
Eotetranychus sexmaculatus<br />
Eutetranychus africanus<br />
Galumna rugosa<br />
Haptonchus takhtajami<br />
Hylaster ater<br />
Hylurgus ligniperda<br />
Liodes nigricans<br />
Mecognathe hirsuta<br />
Neocunaxoides andrei<br />
Oligonychus bicolor<br />
Oligonychus perditus<br />
Oligonychus punicae<br />
Oligonychus yothersi<br />
Panonychus elongatus<br />
Petrobia apicalis<br />
Petrobia latens<br />
Pseudostigmaeus collyerae<br />
Ramsayellus grandis<br />
Setobates minor<br />
Steneotarsonemus pallidus<br />
Tarsonemus confusus<br />
Tarsonemus waitei<br />
Tetranychus canadensis<br />
Tetranychus fijiensis<br />
Tetranychus horridus<br />
Tetranychus mcdanieli<br />
Tetranychus pacificus<br />
Tetranychus viennensis<br />
Tuckerella flabellifera<br />
Typhlodromus tropicus<br />
Zetzellia longisea<br />
Fungi<br />
Aecidium mori<br />
Alternaria gossypii<br />
Alternaria passiflorae<br />
Apiognomonia erythrostoma<br />
syn.:Gnomonia erythrostoma<br />
Apiosporina morbosa<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Armillaria novae zelandiae<br />
Ascochyta gossypii<br />
Ascochyta sorghi<br />
Asperisporium caricae<br />
Atropellis spp.<br />
Botryosphaeria berengeriana f. sp. piricola<br />
syn.: Guignardia piricola<br />
Botryosphaeria dothidea<br />
Botryosphaeria laricina syn.: Guignardia<br />
laricina<br />
Botryosphaeria parva<br />
Botryosphaeria stevensii<br />
Botryosphaeria zeae<br />
Ceratocystis fagacearum<br />
Ceratocystis fimbriata<br />
Ceratocystis virescens<br />
Chrysomyxa arctostaphyli<br />
Ciborinia camelliae<br />
Cladosporium musae<br />
Claviceps sorghi<br />
Cochliobolus carbonum<br />
Colletotrichum acutatum<br />
Colletotrichum gossypii teleomorph:<br />
Glomerella gossypii<br />
Colletotrichum graminicola<br />
Colletotrichum lagenarium syn.:<br />
Colletotrichum orbiculare, Glomerella<br />
lagenaria<br />
Cronartium spp.<br />
Cryphonectria parasitica<br />
Cryptosporiopsis sp.<br />
Cytospora sacculus teleomorph: Valsa<br />
ceratosperma<br />
Diaporthe actinidae<br />
Diaporthe perniciosa<br />
Diaporthe phaseolorum<br />
Diaporthe phaseolorum<br />
Diaporthe sp.<br />
Diaporthe vaccinii<br />
Didymella asphodeli<br />
Dipodascus geotrichum<br />
Dothistroma septospora syn.: Scirrhia pini<br />
teleomorph: Mycosphaerella pini var.<br />
septospora<br />
Drepanopeziza ribis<br />
Elsinoe australis<br />
Elsinoe batatas<br />
Elsinoe fawcettii<br />
Elsinoe veneta<br />
Endocronartium harknessii<br />
Eutypa lata<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum<br />
Fusicoccum luteum<br />
Gibberella baccata<br />
Glomerella gossypii anamorph:<br />
Colletotrichum gossypii<br />
Gnomonia fragariae<br />
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Gremmeniella abietina<br />
Guignardia bidwellii<br />
Guignardia citricarpa<br />
Gymnosporangium spp.<br />
Hamaspora longissima<br />
Hypoxylon mammatum<br />
Kabatiella zeae<br />
Kabatina juniperi<br />
Kabatina thujae<br />
Melampsora farlowii<br />
Melampsora medusae<br />
Monilinia fructicola<br />
Monilinia fructicola<br />
Mycosphaerella caricae<br />
Mycosphaerella citri<br />
Mycosphaerella convallariae<br />
Mycosphaerella fijiensis<br />
Mycosphaerella musicola<br />
Mycosphaerella pini var septospora<br />
Mycosphaerella populorum<br />
Mycosphaerella zeae-maydis<br />
Nectria cinnabarina<br />
Nectria galligena<br />
Ophiostoma wageneri<br />
Peronophythora litchii<br />
Peronosclerospora maydis<br />
Peronospora euphorbiae<br />
Peronospora ficariae<br />
Peronospora hyoscyami syn.: Peronospora<br />
hyoscyami f. sp. tabacina<br />
Peronospora oerteliana<br />
Peronospora rubi<br />
Peronospora tabacina<br />
Phacidiopycnis malorum teleomorph:<br />
Potebniamyces pyri<br />
Phaeoisariopsis griseola syn.: Cercospora<br />
griseola<br />
Phaeoramularia angolensis syn.:<br />
Cercospora angolensis<br />
Phellinus weirii<br />
Phialophora cinerescens syn.: Verticillium<br />
cinerescens<br />
Phoma andigena<br />
Phoma exigua var. foveata<br />
Phoma macrostoma<br />
Phomopsis elaeidis<br />
Phomopsis juniperovora<br />
Phomopsis mangiferae<br />
Phomopsis sclerotioides<br />
Phomopsis tersa<br />
Phyllosticta solitaria<br />
Phymatotrichopsis omnivora syn.:<br />
Phymatotrichum omnivorum<br />
Physopella ampelopsidis<br />
Phytophthora cinnamomi<br />
Phytophthora fragariae<br />
Phytophthora megasperma<br />
Phytophthora ramorum<br />
Polyscytalum pustulans<br />
Potebniamyces pyri anamorph:<br />
Phacidiopycnis malorum<br />
Puccinia arachidis<br />
Puccinia cacabata<br />
Puccinia horiana<br />
Puccinia pittieriana<br />
Septoria helianthi<br />
Septoria lycopersici var. malagutii<br />
Sphaceloma arachidis<br />
Stagonospora meliloti<br />
Stenocarpella macrospora<br />
Stenocarpella maydis syn.: Diplodia zeae<br />
Stromatinia cepivorum syn.: Sclerotium<br />
cepivorum<br />
syn.: Scirrhia pini anamorph: Dothistroma<br />
septospora<br />
Synchytrium endobioticum<br />
Taphrina maculans<br />
Thecaphora solani<br />
Tilletia ayresii<br />
Tilletia controversa<br />
Tilletia indica<br />
Tilletia lolii<br />
Urocystis cepulae<br />
Urocystis gladiolicola<br />
Uromyces musae<br />
Valsa ceratosperma syn.: Valsa mali<br />
anamorph: Cytospora sacculus<br />
Venturia nashicola<br />
Verticillium albo-atrum<br />
Bacteria<br />
Acidovorax avenae<br />
Burkholderia andropogonis<br />
Burkholderia caryophylli syn.:Pseudomonas<br />
caryophylli<br />
Clavibacter michiganensis subsp.<br />
insidiosus<br />
Clavibacter michiganensis subsp.<br />
michiganensis<br />
Clavibacter michiganensis subsp.<br />
nebraskensis<br />
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Clavibacter michiganensis subsp.<br />
sepedonicus<br />
Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv.<br />
flaccumfaciens<br />
Erwinia chrysanthemi<br />
Erwinia cypripedii<br />
Erwinia tracheiphilla<br />
Liberobacter africanum (Citrus greening<br />
bacterium, heat-sensitive form)<br />
Liberobacter asiaticum (Citrus greening<br />
bacterium, heat-tolerant form)<br />
Pantoea stewartii pv. stewartii .syn.:<br />
Erwinia stewartii<br />
Pseudomonas amygdali<br />
Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. phaseolicola<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidae<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. passiflorae<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi<br />
Ralstonia solanacearum .syn<br />
Pseudomonas solanacearum<br />
Xanthomonas arboricola pv. corylina<br />
Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni<br />
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. begoniae<br />
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri<br />
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.<br />
malvacearum Xanthomonas axonopodis<br />
pv. phaseoli Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.<br />
vitians Xanthomonas fragariae<br />
Xanthomonas hortorun pv. carotae<br />
Xanthomonas hyacinthi<br />
Xanthomonas populi<br />
Xanthomonas translucens pv. graminis<br />
Xylella fastidiosa (Pierce’s disease)<br />
Xylophilus ampelinus syn.: Xanthomonas<br />
ampelina<br />
Phytoplasma<br />
Apple chat fruit phytoplasma<br />
Apple proliferation phytoplasma<br />
Apple rubbery wood phytoplasma<br />
Apricot chlorotic leafroll phytoplasma<br />
Aster yellows complex phytoplasma syn.:<br />
Lettuce yellows phytoplasma<br />
Citrus witches’ broom phytoplasma<br />
Elm phloem necrosis phytoplasma<br />
Grapevine flavescence dorée phytoplasma<br />
Palm lethal yellowing phytoplasma<br />
Peach rosette phytoplasma<br />
Peach X phytoplasma<br />
Peach yellows phytoplasma<br />
Pear decline phytoplasma<br />
Potato purple top wilt phytoplasma<br />
Potato marginal flavescence phytoplasma<br />
syn.: Potato marginal flavescence<br />
bacterium<br />
Potato phyllody phytoplasma<br />
Potato stolbur phytoplasma<br />
Potato witches’ broom phytoplasma<br />
Strawberry witches’ broom phytoplasma<br />
Viruses and viroids<br />
Apple dimple fruit apscaviroid<br />
Apple mosaic ilarvirus<br />
Apple scar skin apscaviroid syn.: Apple<br />
dapple apple apscaviroid<br />
Arabis mosaic nepovirus<br />
Arracacha B nepovirus (oca strain)<br />
Banana bract mosaic potyvirus<br />
Banana bunchy top nanovirus<br />
Banana streak badnavirus<br />
Barley stripe mosaic hordeivirus<br />
Beet curly top curtovirus<br />
Beet leaf curl rhabdovirus<br />
Beet necrotic yellow vein benyvirus<br />
Black currant reversion nepovirus<br />
Blueberry leaf mottle nepovirus<br />
Carnation Italian ringspot tombusvirus syn.:<br />
Tomato bushy stunt tombusvuirus carnation<br />
strain<br />
Carnation latent carlavirus<br />
Carnation vein mottle potyvirus<br />
Cherry A capillovirus<br />
Cherry leaf roll nepovirus<br />
Cherry little cherry closterovirus<br />
Cherry necrotic rusty mottle foveavirus<br />
Cherry rasp leaf nepovirus<br />
Chrysanthemum chlorotic mottle avoviroid<br />
Chrysanthemum stunt pospiviroid<br />
Citrus leprosis rhabdovirus<br />
Citrus ringspot virus syn.: Citrus psorosis B<br />
ophiovirus<br />
Citrus tatter leaf capillovirus<br />
Coconut cadang-cadang cocaviroid<br />
Cucumber green mottle mosaic<br />
tobamovirus<br />
Gooseberry vein banding badnavirus<br />
Groundnut rosette umbravirus<br />
Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus<br />
Lettuce necrotic yellows cytorhabdovirus<br />
Lisianthus necrosis necrovirus<br />
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Melon necrotic spot carmovirus<br />
Narcissus tip necrosis carmovirus<br />
Peach latent mosaic avoviroid<br />
Peach rosette mosaic nepovirus<br />
Peach stem pitting virus<br />
Plum American line pattern ilarvirus<br />
Plum pox potyvirus (Sharka disease)<br />
Potato Andean latent tymovirus<br />
Potato Andean mottle comovirus<br />
Potato black ringspot nepovirus<br />
Potato spindle tuber pospiviroid<br />
Potato T trichovirus<br />
Potato Y potyvirus (Yc, Yn, Yntn & Yo<br />
strains)<br />
Potato yellow dwarf nucleorhabdovirus<br />
Raspberry leaf curl luteovirus<br />
Graft transmissible pathogens of<br />
undetermined etiology<br />
Apple green crinkle disease agent<br />
Apple leaf pucker disease agent<br />
Cherry stem pitting disease agent<br />
Nematodes<br />
Anguina tritici<br />
Aphelenchoides besseyi<br />
Aphelenchoides ritzemabosi<br />
Bursaphelenchus xylophilus<br />
Ditylenchus destructor<br />
Globodera pallida<br />
Globodera rostochiensis<br />
Heterodera fici<br />
Heterodera glycines<br />
Meloidogyne chitwoodi<br />
Nacobbus aberrans<br />
Radopholus citrophilus<br />
Radopholus similis<br />
Xiphinema americanum<br />
Noxious weeds<br />
Acroptilon repens (syn.: Centaurea picris.,<br />
C. repens.):<br />
Alectra spp.<br />
Ambrosia spp.<br />
Arceuthobium spp.<br />
Chrysopogon aciculatus<br />
Cirsium arvense<br />
Commelina benghalensis<br />
Cuscuta spp.<br />
Cyperus alopecuroides<br />
Raspberry ringspot nepovirus<br />
Satsuma dwarf nepovirus<br />
Sour cherry green ring mottle carlavirus<br />
Strawberry crinkle cytorhabdovirus<br />
Strawberry latent C rhabdovirus<br />
Strawberry latent ringspot nepovirus<br />
Strawberry mild yellow edge luteovirus<br />
Strawberry vein banding caulimovirus<br />
Tobacco etch potyvirus<br />
Tobacco rattle tobravirus<br />
Tobacco ringspot nepovirus<br />
Tobacco streak ilarvirus<br />
Tomato black ring nepovirus<br />
Tomato ringspot nepovirus<br />
Tomato bushy stunt tombusvirus<br />
Cyperus amabilis<br />
Cyperus articulatus<br />
Cyperus brevifolius<br />
Cyperus halpan<br />
Cyperus iria<br />
Cyperus rotundus<br />
Elymus repens syn.: Agropyron repens<br />
Elytrigia repens<br />
Emex australis<br />
Euphorbia spp. (all weedy species):<br />
Helianthus ciliaris<br />
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Ipomoea hederacea<br />
Ipomoea triloba<br />
Ipomoea turbinata<br />
Leptochloa chinensis<br />
Orobanche spp.<br />
Paspalum scrobiculatum syn.: Paspalum<br />
commersonii )<br />
Polygonum argyrocoleon:<br />
Polygonum convolvulus syn.: Fallopia<br />
convolvulus<br />
Polygonum pennsylvanicum<br />
Gastropoda<br />
Achatina fulica<br />
Limicolaria aurora<br />
Limicolaria kambeul<br />
Deroceras panoramitanum<br />
Deroceras reticulatum<br />
Arion spp.<br />
Bradibaena similaris<br />
Cantareus apertus<br />
Capea nemoralis<br />
Otala lactea<br />
Otala punctata<br />
Cerneulla neglecta<br />
Cerneulla virgata<br />
Cochlicella conoidea<br />
Helicella itala<br />
Monacha spp.<br />
Milax gagates<br />
Tandonia budapestensis<br />
Lamellaxis clavulinus<br />
Veronicella moreleti<br />
2.5 Maximum Pest Limits (MPLs)<br />
Rhus radicans L. (syn. Toxicodendron<br />
radicans<br />
Rhus toxicodendron<br />
Rorippa spp.<br />
Rottboellia exaltata<br />
Setaria pallide-fusca<br />
Sida spinosa<br />
Solanum carolinense<br />
Solanum sarrachoides<br />
Solanum torvum<br />
Sonchus arvensis<br />
Striga spp.<br />
Viscum album<br />
For all commodities exported to Israel requiring phytosanitary certificates, the<br />
MPL's are:<br />
Quarantine pests* specified by Israel 0.5%<br />
Soil (excluding seed for sowing) 25g/600units<br />
Soil (seed for sowing) 0.1% by weight<br />
*Quarantine pests for Israel include organisms identified within:<br />
Additional declarations<br />
Phytosanitary import permit<br />
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Note: Where an importing country does not specify any quarantine pests, the<br />
MPL of 5% is to be applied for all injurious pests. Refer Section 4.14.4 of<br />
PEO.OAR – refer url below:<br />
http://www.biosecurity.govt.nz/files/regs/stds/peo-oar.pdf<br />
2.6 Inspection on Arrival<br />
• All consignments of imported plant material are subject to inspection on<br />
arrival.<br />
• The importer shall submit to the inspector all original documentation relating<br />
to the consignment and present the consignment for inspection in such<br />
manner as the inspector may require.<br />
• An inspector may inspect the consignment outside the port of entry; the<br />
importer shall move the consignment to the place of inspection at his/her<br />
expense and on his/her responsibility.<br />
• As long as an inspector has not allowed the introduction into Israel of a<br />
consignment, or allowed its entry for the purpose of inspection it shall not<br />
be transferred from its storage place, its packing shall not be opened and it<br />
shall not be dealt with in any manner except in accordance with the<br />
instructions of the inspector.<br />
NOTE: If an inspector finds that a consignment does not comply with the<br />
regulations, or that the consignment is not free from pests, or it appears that the<br />
consignment contains latent pests, they may instruct the importer to take one or<br />
more of the following measures:<br />
(1) Destroy the consignment or part thereof in such time and such manner as<br />
designated by the inspector;<br />
(2) Disinfest the consignment or part thereof in such time and such manner as<br />
designated by the inspector;<br />
(3) Test the consignment in an official laboratory;<br />
(4) Remove the consignment to a post-entry quarantine facility and hold or grow<br />
it in such a place for such a time and in such manner as designated by the<br />
inspector;<br />
(5) Remove it out of Israel within such time and in such manner as designated;<br />
if the importer fails in doing so, the inspector may take action at the expense of<br />
the importer.<br />
If an inspector finds a quarantine pest listed in Annex 2 (Quarantine pests) or a<br />
quarantine pest notified by the Director in a consignment, the importer shall be<br />
instructed to destroy the consignment or remove it out of Israel, within such<br />
time and in such manner as designated. If the importer fails in doing so, the<br />
inspector may take action at the expense of the importer.<br />
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The Director may allow, upon a request by the importer, entry of the<br />
consignment, in accordance with the treatment and conditions designated by<br />
him, provided that the consignment is not propagation material or pot plants.<br />
The inspector will not order the destruction of a consignment, in accordance<br />
with this regulation, unless, there is a reasonable pest risk; or, in the event that<br />
the exporter fails to remove the consignment from Israel within such time and in<br />
such manner as instructed by the inspector.<br />
2.7 Sampling Rates (on arrival)<br />
For the following commodity classes, 100% of the consignment will be inspected<br />
on arrival:<br />
propagation material<br />
fresh produce<br />
growing media<br />
For all other commodity classes a percentage of consignments will be sampled.<br />
Israel has not specified this percentage.<br />
2.8 Ports of Entry<br />
No restrictions on the port of entry for plant and plant products<br />
Principal Airports<br />
Natbag<br />
Ben Gurion<br />
Principal Sea Ports<br />
Haifa<br />
Ashdod<br />
Elat<br />
2.9 Transit Requirements<br />
For all produce transitting Israel en-route to a third country, packaging must not<br />
be opened or released from customs. Shipments in transit shall be packed and<br />
sealed in such a manner as to prevent scattering<br />
2.10 Treatments<br />
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In every case where a treatment is required, from the treatments listed below,<br />
the treatment will be carried out in accordance with the instructions given in the<br />
Treatment Manual or according to inspector’s instructions.<br />
Link to Treatment Manual:<br />
http://www.ppiseng.moag.gov.il/NR/rdonlyres/90BED4A9-EB14-41BD-99DD-<br />
10EF0C3C1B57/0/TreatmentRegulationsPPISImport2009.pdf<br />
(1) Fumigation treatments:<br />
(a) Methyl bromide fumigation;<br />
(b) Phosphine fumigation;<br />
(2) Hot water treatment;<br />
(3) Cold treatment:<br />
(a) Cold rooms<br />
(b) In-transit cold treatment<br />
(4) Chemical treatments for: Insects, Mites, Fungi and Bacteria;<br />
(5) Irradiation treatment.<br />
3 Commodity Class Requirements<br />
Every consignment shall be free from soil, sand, compost and organic waste.<br />
3.1 Fruit and Vegetables<br />
3.1.1 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit required and phytosanitary certificate required<br />
if specified in the commodity specific requirements.<br />
3.1.2 Frozen Fruit and Vegetables<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate not<br />
required.<br />
3.1.3 Dried Fruit and Vegetables<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate not<br />
required.<br />
3.2 Cut Flowers and Foliage<br />
3.2.1 Fresh Cut Flowers and Foliage<br />
Conditions:<br />
Not provided by the importing country. Refer to General Information<br />
regarding advice on determining the import conditions.<br />
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3.2.2 Dried Cut Flowers and Foliage<br />
3.3 Nursery Stock<br />
Dried flowers, leaves and branches for herbal infusions<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate not<br />
required. Certificate of origin required.<br />
3.3.1 Whole Plants<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit required. Phytosanitary certificate required.<br />
(unless specified)<br />
3.3.2 Budwood and Cuttings<br />
Conditions:<br />
Not provided by the importing country. Refer to General Information<br />
regarding advice on determining the import conditions.<br />
3.3.3 Bulbs, corms, rhizomes and tubers (for propagation)<br />
Conditions:<br />
Not provided by the importing country. Refer to General Information<br />
regarding advice on determining the import conditions.<br />
3.3.4 Tissue culture<br />
Conditions:<br />
Not provided by the importing country. Refer to General Information<br />
regarding advice on determining the import conditions.<br />
3.4 Seeds, Grains and Nuts<br />
3.4.1 Seeds, Grains and Nuts for Sowing<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit required. Phytosanitary certificate required.<br />
Seed cultivars without specific requirements<br />
Acanthus<br />
Hypoestes<br />
Thunbergia<br />
Actinidia<br />
Agave<br />
Cordyline<br />
Dasylirion<br />
Dracaena<br />
Nolina<br />
Phormium<br />
Sansevieria<br />
Yucca<br />
Bergeranthus<br />
Delosperma<br />
Dorotheanthus<br />
Mesembryanthemum<br />
Tetragonia<br />
Amaranthus<br />
Celosia<br />
Leucojum<br />
Alstroemeria<br />
Bloomeria<br />
Clivia<br />
Crinum<br />
Hippeastrum<br />
Narcissus<br />
Pancratium<br />
Adenium<br />
Plumeria<br />
Rauvolfia<br />
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Vinca<br />
Acorus<br />
Alocasia<br />
Alocasia<br />
Arisaema<br />
Colocasia<br />
Homalomena<br />
Dracunculus<br />
Monstera<br />
Philodendron<br />
Xanthosoma<br />
Aralia<br />
Cussonia<br />
Fatsia<br />
Schefflera<br />
Aristolochia<br />
Asclepias<br />
Hoodia<br />
Stephanotis<br />
Impatiens<br />
Begonia<br />
Bignonia<br />
Incarvillea<br />
Pandorea<br />
Adansonia<br />
Anchusa<br />
Echium<br />
Heliotropium<br />
Aechmea<br />
Billbergia<br />
Cryptanthus<br />
Dyckia<br />
Guzmania<br />
Neoregelia<br />
Nidularium<br />
Tillandsia<br />
Vriesea<br />
Cassia<br />
Adenophora<br />
Campanula<br />
Codonopsis<br />
Jasione<br />
Platycodon<br />
Trachelium<br />
Cleome<br />
Lonicera<br />
Kochia<br />
Spinacia<br />
Helianthemum<br />
Combretum<br />
Terminalia sericea<br />
Rhoeo<br />
Achillea<br />
Acroclinium<br />
Ageratum<br />
Anacyclus<br />
Anaphalis<br />
Anthemis<br />
Arctotis<br />
Arnica<br />
Artemisia<br />
Brachyscome<br />
Buphthalum<br />
Carlina<br />
Catananche<br />
Coreopsis<br />
Cotula<br />
Craspedia<br />
Cynara<br />
Dimorphotheca<br />
Echinops<br />
Echinacea<br />
Felicia<br />
Gazania<br />
Gerbera<br />
Helichrysum<br />
Helipterum<br />
Layia<br />
Leuzea<br />
Liatris<br />
Ligularia<br />
Lonas<br />
Othonna<br />
Ratibida<br />
Rudbeckia<br />
Santolina<br />
Solidago<br />
Tanacetum<br />
Ursinia<br />
Xeranthemum<br />
Convolvulus<br />
Dichondra<br />
Crassula<br />
Echeveria<br />
Kalanchoe<br />
Villadia<br />
Alyssum<br />
Dithyrea<br />
Erysimum<br />
Lavisticum officinalis<br />
Aubrieta<br />
Trichosanthes<br />
Hippophae<br />
Croton<br />
Euphorbia<br />
Kiggelaria africana<br />
Eustoma (Lisianthus)<br />
Exacum<br />
Gentiana<br />
Orphium<br />
Erodium<br />
Sarcocaulon<br />
Achimenes<br />
Gesneria<br />
Gloxinia<br />
Streptocarpus<br />
Liquidambar<br />
Phacelia<br />
Hypericum<br />
Hypoxis<br />
Rhodohypoxis<br />
Aristea<br />
Babiana<br />
Belamcanda<br />
Crocosmia<br />
Dierama C<br />
Dietes<br />
Ferraria<br />
Iris<br />
Moraea<br />
Sisyrinchium<br />
Tritonia<br />
Watsonia<br />
Isotoma<br />
Agastache<br />
Ajuga<br />
Coleus<br />
Dracocephalum<br />
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Hyssopus<br />
Lavandula<br />
Leonotis<br />
Leonurus<br />
Majorana<br />
Marrubium<br />
Melissa<br />
Mentha<br />
Moluccella<br />
Monarda<br />
Nepeta<br />
Ocimum<br />
Origanum<br />
Phlomis<br />
Physostegia<br />
Plectranthus<br />
Prunella<br />
Rosmarinus<br />
Salvia<br />
Satureja<br />
Scutellaria<br />
Thymus<br />
Acrocarpus<br />
Bauhinia<br />
Chorizema<br />
Petalostemon<br />
Piliostigma<br />
Strongylodon<br />
Pinguicula<br />
Agapanthus<br />
Hemerocallis<br />
Aloe<br />
Blandfordia<br />
Bulbine<br />
Bulbinella<br />
Camassia<br />
Colchicum<br />
Eremurus<br />
Eucomis<br />
Galtonia<br />
Gasteria<br />
Gloriosa<br />
Haworthia<br />
Kniphofia<br />
Ornithogalum<br />
Polygonatum<br />
Sandersonia<br />
Scilla<br />
Zephyranthes<br />
Limnanthes<br />
Laurentia<br />
Lobelia<br />
Cuphea<br />
Lythrum<br />
Magnolia<br />
Lagunaria<br />
Calathea<br />
Melianthus<br />
Acacia<br />
Mimosa<br />
Feijoa<br />
Leptospermum<br />
Melaleuca<br />
Myrtus<br />
Verticordia<br />
Mirabilis<br />
Nymphaea<br />
Anthriscus<br />
Fuchsia<br />
Gaura<br />
Godetia<br />
Paeonia<br />
Eschscholzia<br />
Bolusanthus<br />
Canavalia<br />
Eryhtrina<br />
Genista<br />
Hardenbergia<br />
Passiflora<br />
Peperomia<br />
Piper<br />
Billardiera<br />
Pittosporum<br />
Platanus<br />
Cobaea<br />
Collomia<br />
Gilia<br />
Polemonium<br />
Polygala<br />
Antigonon<br />
Anacapseros<br />
Calanderinia<br />
Lewisia<br />
Androsace<br />
Dodecatheon<br />
Lysimachia<br />
Nigella<br />
Aconitum<br />
Hovenia<br />
Rhamnus<br />
Eriobotrya<br />
Geum<br />
Sanguisorba minor<br />
Asperula<br />
Gardenia<br />
Pentas<br />
Rothmannia globosa<br />
Sanguinaria<br />
Dodonaea<br />
Astilbe<br />
Bergenia<br />
Heuchera<br />
Alonsoa<br />
Asarina<br />
Calceolaria<br />
Collinsia<br />
Erinus<br />
Linaria<br />
Mimulus<br />
Nemesia<br />
Penstemon<br />
Rhodochiton<br />
Torenia<br />
Verbascum<br />
Kirkia acuminata<br />
Dombeya<br />
Brachychiton<br />
Sterculia murex<br />
Camellia<br />
Dais<br />
Daphne<br />
Grewia<br />
Sparmannia<br />
Tilia<br />
Actinotus<br />
Angelica<br />
Astrantia<br />
Bupleurum<br />
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Cuminum<br />
Eryngium<br />
Pimpinella<br />
Trachymene<br />
Centranthus<br />
Patrinia<br />
Valeriana<br />
Lippia<br />
Verbena _<br />
3.4.2 Seeds, Grains and Nuts for Consumption<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate not<br />
required.<br />
3.4.3 Nuts with Shell for Processing<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit required. Phytosanitary certificate and<br />
treatment required.<br />
Treatment<br />
Treatment with methyl bromide – as per treatment manual (see general<br />
information)<br />
3.4.4 Shelled Nuts for Processing<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not generally required. Phytosanitary<br />
certificate not generally required. Exporters should confirm requirements<br />
prior to shipping.<br />
3.5 Growing Media<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit required. Phytosanitary certificate required.<br />
Growing media shall be free from pests. Growing media shall be packed in<br />
such a manner as to prevent scattering during shipment.<br />
The packaging of growing media must list the name of the producer, country<br />
of origin and the ingredients of the media.<br />
Peat<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit required. Phytosanitary certificate required.<br />
3.6 Packing Material<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate not required.<br />
Packaging must be new and clean and free from pests.<br />
Every container or package containing propagation material must be marked in<br />
such a manner as to enable the identification of the content and quantity. In<br />
addition to that mentioned above, a consignment containing Genetically<br />
Modified Plants shall be marked with the phrase: “Genetically Modified<br />
Organism”<br />
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No materials of plant origin can be utilised for packing a consignment, except<br />
dried moss, peat, ground cork and rock wool, unless granted an import permit.<br />
No previously used packing materials are to be utilised unless they are treated<br />
in a manner approved by Israel, and the treatment is recorded on the<br />
phytosanitary certificate.<br />
All wooden packing material must be marked according to standard ISPM 15 of<br />
the IPPC; wood packing material includes pallets and supporting beams.<br />
3.7 Micro-organisms, Microbiological and Laboratory Specimens<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit required. Phytosanitary certificate not required.<br />
4 Commodity Specific Requirements<br />
4.1 Fruit and Vegetables<br />
4.1.1 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.1.1<br />
Actinidia deliciosa Green Kiwifruit<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit required. Phytosanitary certificate and additional<br />
declarations required. Consignment must be free from leaves and plant<br />
residues.<br />
Additional declaration:<br />
“The consignment is in accord with the draft revision of the bilateral quarantine<br />
arrangement on Kiwifruit between <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> to Israel of April 2012”<br />
And<br />
“The fruit originates from orchards which have performed industry<br />
recommended prophlactic insecticide sprays for leafrollers within 5 weeks of<br />
fruit set for green kiwifruit”<br />
Actinidia chinensis Gold Kiwifruit<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit required. Phytosanitary certificate and additional<br />
declarations required. Consignment must be free from leaves and plant<br />
residues.<br />
Additional declaration:<br />
“The consignment is in accord with the draft revision of the bilateral quarantine<br />
arrangement on Kiwifruit between <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> to Israel of April 2012”<br />
And<br />
“The fruit originates from orchards which have performed industry<br />
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ecommended prophlactic insecticide sprays for leafrollers within 7 weeks of<br />
fruit set for gold kiwifruit”<br />
Agaricus spp. Mushroom<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required.<br />
Additional declaration:<br />
“The fungi has been grown in closed greenhouses”<br />
And<br />
“The consignment is free from growing media and underground parts”<br />
Citrus spp. Citrus<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit required. Phytosanitary certificate required.<br />
Cocos Coconut<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Treatment:<br />
The outer casing must be removed and the fruit have undergone an appropriate<br />
Methyl Bromide treatment as listed in the Treatment Manual.<br />
Cyphomandra betacea Tree Tomato/Tamarillo<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional declaration:<br />
“The fruit originates in an area free from the fruit fly species (specified in the<br />
quarantine pest list Annex 2, Part 1, as relevant to the plant species)”<br />
And<br />
“The consignment is free from leaves and plant residues”<br />
And<br />
“The consignment has been inspected prior to shipment and found free from:<br />
Colletotrichum acutatum; Diaporthe phaseolorum”<br />
Lentinus spp. Shitake Mushroom<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“The fungi has been grown in closed greenhouses”<br />
And<br />
“The consignment is free from growing media and underground parts”<br />
Opuntia spp. Prickly Pear<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
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“The fruit originates in an area free from the fruit fly species (specified in the<br />
quarantine pest list Annex 2, Part 1, as relevant to the plant species)”<br />
And<br />
“The consignment is free from plant residues”<br />
Solanum muricatum Pepino<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“The fruit originates in an area free from the fruit fly species (specified in the<br />
quarantine pest list Annex 2, Part 1, as relevant to the plant species)”<br />
And<br />
“The consignment is free from leaves and plant residues”<br />
And<br />
“The consignment has been inspected prior to shipment and found free from:<br />
Colletotrichum acutatum; Diaporthe phaseolorum”<br />
4.1.2 Frozen Fruit and Vegetables<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.1.2<br />
4.1.3 Dried Fruit and Vegetables<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.1.3<br />
4.2 Cut Flowers and Foliage<br />
4.2.1 Fresh Cut Flowers and Foliage<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.2.1<br />
4.2.2 Dried Cut Flowers and Foliage<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.2.2<br />
4.3 Nursery Stock<br />
4.3.1 Whole Plants<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.3.1<br />
Araucaria<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional declaration:<br />
“Propagation material originates in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>”<br />
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And<br />
“Seedlings have been grown in new growing media, or media that has<br />
undergone a disinfection process”<br />
And<br />
“Packaging materials is new” (Each package must be marked with the botanical<br />
name and the quantity)<br />
“The seedlings were inspected during the active growing season and found<br />
free from:<br />
Cryptosporella araucariae;<br />
Dothiorella spp.;<br />
Phoma araucariae;<br />
Phyllosticta araucariae;<br />
Physalospora rhodina;<br />
Phytophthora cinnamomi;<br />
Servazziella longispora (syn: Cryptospora longispora)”<br />
4.3.2 Budwood and Cuttings<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.3.2<br />
4.3.3 Bulbs, corms, rhizomes and tubers (for propagation)<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.3.3<br />
Lilium spp. Lily<br />
Conditions:<br />
PROHIBITED<br />
4.3.4 Tissue Culture<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.3.4<br />
4.4 Seeds, Grains and Nuts<br />
4.4.1 Seeds, Grains and Nuts for Sowing<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.4.1<br />
Allium<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from a field inspected during the active growing season and found<br />
free from:<br />
Ditylenchus dipsaci;<br />
Sclerotium cepivorum;<br />
Urocystis cepulae;<br />
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Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Ditylenchus dipsaci;<br />
Sclerotium cepivorum;<br />
Urocystis cepulae”<br />
Anethum graveolens<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Phymatotrichopsis (Phymatotrichum) omnivora<br />
Artichoke yellow ringspot nepovirus”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from<br />
Phymatotrichopsis (Phymatotrichum) omnivora<br />
Artichoke yellow ringspot nepovirus”<br />
Apium graveloens<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Phyllosticta apii;<br />
Phytophthora cryptogea;<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. apii<br />
Strawberry latent ringspot nepovirus”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Phyllosticta apii;<br />
Phytophthora cryptogea;<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. apii<br />
Strawberry latent ringspot nepovirus”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds are free from noxious weed seeds of Cirsium arvense;<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Cirsium<br />
arvense”<br />
Atriplex<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“The seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from: Microsphaeropsis olivacea”<br />
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Beta vulgaris<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Ditylenchus dipsaci;<br />
Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. betae<br />
Beet 1 alphacryptovirus;<br />
Beet 2 hybricryptovirus”<br />
Brassica juncea<br />
Brassica oleracea (all variants)<br />
Brassica rapa<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Leptosphaeria maculans anamorph Phoma lingam<br />
Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Leptosphaeria maculans. anamorph Phoma lingam<br />
Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds have undergone a hot water treatment as specified in the treatment manual”<br />
Brassica napus<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Leptosphaeria maculans anamorph Phoma lingam<br />
Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Leptosphaeria maculans anamorph Phoma lingam<br />
Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris<br />
And<br />
“Seeds have undergone a hot water treatment as specified in the treatment manual”<br />
Carthamus tinctorius<br />
Conditions:<br />
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Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Cercospora carthami;<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. carthami<br />
Puccinia carthami;<br />
Verticillium albo-atrum;<br />
Safflower mosaic virus”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Cercospora carthami;<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. carthami<br />
Puccinia carthami;<br />
Verticillium albo-atrum;<br />
Safflower mosaic virus”<br />
Chaenomeles<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are from an area of production inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from: Gymnosporangium spp.; Apple scar skin apscaviroid”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds are from an area known to be free from: Erwinia amylovora”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Erwinia<br />
amylovora”<br />
Chichorium<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Alternaria chichorii;<br />
Fusarium avenaceum;<br />
Gibberella avenacea”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Alternaria chichorii;<br />
Fusarium avenaceum;<br />
Gibberella avenacea”<br />
Cicer<br />
Conditions:<br />
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Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from a field inspected during the active growing season and found<br />
free from:<br />
Ascochyta rabiei;<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris;<br />
Broad bean mottle bromovirus;<br />
Pea mosaic potyvirus;<br />
And<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Ascochyta rabiei;<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris;<br />
Broad bean mottle bromovirus;<br />
Pea mosaic potyvirus”<br />
Citrullus lanatus<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from an area known to be free from: Acidovorax avenae subsp.<br />
citrulli”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from: Acidovorax<br />
avenae subsp. citrulli”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Didymella bryoniae;<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum;<br />
Glomerella lagenaria anamorph.Colletotrichum orbiculare<br />
Cucumber green mottle mosaic tobamovirus;<br />
Squash mosaic comovirus;<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from; Didymella<br />
bryoniae;<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum;<br />
Glomerella lagenaria anamorph.Colletotrichum orbiculare<br />
Cucumber green mottle mosaic tobamovirus;<br />
Squash mosaic comovirus”<br />
Coriandrum<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
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Erwinia carotovora subsp. betavasculorum<br />
Xanthomonas hortorum pv. carotae”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Erwinia carotovora subsp. betavasculorum<br />
Xanthomonas hortorum pv. carotae”<br />
Cotoneaster<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are from an area of production inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Gymnosporangium spp.;<br />
Phytophthora cinnamomi;<br />
Apple scar skin apscaviroid”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds are from an area known to be free from: Erwinia amylovora”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Erwinia<br />
amylovora”<br />
Crataegus<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are from an area of production inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from: Gymnosporangium spp.; Apple scar skin apscaviroid”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds are from an area known to be free from: Erwinia amylovora”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Erwinia<br />
amylovora”<br />
Cucumis melo<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are from an area known to be free from: Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from this pest (based<br />
on a sample of 10,000 seeds)”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. melonis<br />
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Glomerella lagenaria anamorph Colletotrichum orbiculare<br />
Melon necrotic spot carmovirus;<br />
Melon rugose mosaic tymovirus;<br />
Squash mosaic comovirus;<br />
Tobacco ringspot nepovirus;<br />
Or – “Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. melonis<br />
Glomerella lagenaria anamorph Colletotrichum orbiculare<br />
Melon necrotic spot carmovirus;<br />
Melon rugose mosaic tymovirus;<br />
Squash mosaic comovirus;<br />
Tobacco ringspot nepovirus”<br />
Cucumis sativus<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are from an area known to be free from: Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli “<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from this pest”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cucumerinum;<br />
Glomerella lagenaria anamorph Colletotrichum orbiculare<br />
Pseudomonas syringae (all pathovars pathogenic to cucumber);<br />
Xanthomonas cucurbitae<br />
Cucumber green mottle mosaic tobamovirus;<br />
Cucumber leaf spot carmovirus;<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cucumerinum;<br />
Glomerella lagenaria anamorph Colletotrichum orbiculare<br />
Pseudomonas syringae (all pathovars pathogenic to cucumber);<br />
Xanthomonas cucurbitae<br />
Cucumber green mottle mosaic tobamovirus;<br />
Cucumber leaf spot carmovirus;”<br />
Cucurbita<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are from an area known to be free from: Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Acidovorax<br />
avenae subsp. citrulli”<br />
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And<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis;<br />
Glomerella lagenaria anamorph Colletotrichum orbiculare<br />
Or – “Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Fusarium<br />
oxysporum f. sp. melonis; Glomerella lagenaria anamorph Colletotrichum orbiculare”<br />
Cydonia<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are from an area of production inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from: Gymnosporangium spp.; Apple scar skin apscaviroid”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds are from an area known to be free from: Erwinia amylovora”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Erwinia<br />
amylovora”<br />
Daucus carota<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are free from noxious weed seeds of Cirsium arvense”<br />
Foeniculum<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Phomopsis phoenicola;<br />
Phymatotrichopsis (Phymatotrichum) omnivore”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Phomopsis phoenicola;<br />
Phymatotrichopsis (Phymatotrichum) omnivore”<br />
Helianthus annuus<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from plants grown in a country known to be free from:<br />
Alternaria helianthi<br />
Alternaria zinniae;<br />
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Diaphorthe helianthi.;<br />
Leptosphaeria linquistii;<br />
Septoria helianthi<br />
Verticillium albo-atrum;<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. tagetis<br />
Sunflower mosaic virus;<br />
Orobanche spp.”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from;<br />
Alternaria helianthi<br />
Alternaria zinniae;<br />
Diaphorthe helianthi.;<br />
Leptosphaeria linquistii;<br />
Septoria helianthi;<br />
Verticillium albo-atrum;<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. tagetis<br />
Sunflower mosaic virus;<br />
Orobanche spp.”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Alternaria helianthi<br />
Alternaria zinniae;<br />
Diaphorthe helianthi.;<br />
Leptosphaeria linquistii;<br />
Septoria helianthi;<br />
Verticillium albo-atrum;<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. tagetis<br />
Sunflower mosaic virus;<br />
Orobanche spp.”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds have undergone a phosphine vapour treatment as specified in the treatment<br />
manual”<br />
Lactuca sativa<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from:<br />
Verticillium albo-atrum ;<br />
Xanthomonas campestris pv. vitians;<br />
Lettuce mosaic potyvirus (seed sample of 10,000)”<br />
Malus.<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
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Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are from an area of production inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from: Gymnosporangium spp.; Apple scar skin apscaviroid”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds are from an area known to be free from: Erwinia amylovora”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Erwinia<br />
amylovora”<br />
Petroselinum<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Phymatotrichopsis (Phymatotrichum) omnivora<br />
Phytophthora cryptogea<br />
Pythium debaryanum;<br />
Strawberry latent ringspot nepovirus”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from<br />
Phymatotrichopsis (Phymatotrichum) omnivora<br />
Phytophthora cryptogea<br />
Pythium debaryanum;<br />
Strawberry latent ringspot nepovirus”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds are free from noxious weed seeds of Cirsium arvense;<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Cirsium arvense.<br />
Phaseolus<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from a field inspected during the active growing season and found<br />
free from:<br />
Ditylenchus dipsaci;<br />
Colletotrichum lindemuthianum<br />
Colletotrichum truncatum;<br />
Diaporthe phaseolorum var. sojae;<br />
Phoma exigua;<br />
Phyllosticta phaseolina;<br />
Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens;<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola<br />
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli<br />
Bean common mosaic potyvirus;<br />
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Tobacco streak ilarvirus;<br />
And<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Ditylenchus dipsaci;<br />
Colletotrichum lindemuthianum<br />
Colletotrichum truncatum;<br />
Diaporthe phaseolorum var. sojae;<br />
Phoma exigua;<br />
Phyllosticta phaseolina;<br />
Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens;<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola<br />
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli;<br />
Bean common mosaic potyvirus;<br />
Tobacco streak ilarvirus”<br />
Pisum<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from a field inspected during the active growing season and found<br />
free from:<br />
Ascochyta pinodes;<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi;<br />
Pea enation mosaic enamovirus;<br />
Pea seed-borne mosaic potyvirus”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Pseudomonas<br />
syringae pv. pisi”<br />
Treatment:<br />
Seeds have undergone a phosphine vapour treatment and an appropriate chemical<br />
treatment as specified in the treatment manual”<br />
Prunus dulcis<br />
Prunus armeniaca<br />
Prunus persica<br />
Prunus domestica<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are from an orchard inspected during the active growing season and found<br />
free from:<br />
Phytophthora cinnamomi;<br />
Plum pox potyvirus;<br />
Prune dwarf ilarvirus;<br />
Prunus necrotic ringspot ilarvirus”<br />
And<br />
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“Seeds will be tested upon arrival in an official laboratory (200 seeds per 50Kg.) for<br />
freedom from the following pests:<br />
Plum pox potyvirus;<br />
Prune dwarf ilarvirus;<br />
Prunus necrotic ringspot ilarvirus”<br />
Treatment:<br />
Seeds have undergone a phosphine vapour treatment as specified in the treatment<br />
manual<br />
Prunus avium<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are from an area of production inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Plum pox potyvirus;<br />
Prune dwarf ilarvirus;<br />
Prunus necrotic ringspot ilarvirus”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds are from an orchard inspected during the active growing season and found<br />
free from: Phytophthora cinnamomi”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Phytophthora<br />
cinnamomi”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds will be tested upon arrival in an official laboratory (200 seeds per 50Kg.) for<br />
freedom from the following pests:<br />
Plum pox potyvirus;<br />
Prune dwarf ilarvirus;<br />
Prunus necrotic ringspot ilarvirus”<br />
Treatment:<br />
Seeds have undergone a phosphine vapour treatment as specified in the treatment<br />
manual.<br />
Pyracantha<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are from an area of production inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Gymnosporangium spp.;<br />
Phytophthora cinnamomi;<br />
Apple scar skin apscaviroid”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds are from an area known to be free from Erwinia amylovora”<br />
Or<br />
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“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Erwinia<br />
amylovora”<br />
Pyrus<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are from an area of production inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from:<br />
Gymnosporangium spp.;<br />
Phytophthora cinnamomi;<br />
Apple scar skin apscaviroid”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds are from an area known to be free from: Erwinia amylovora”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Erwinia<br />
amylovora”<br />
Salpiglossis<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from plants that were inspected during the active growing season<br />
and found free from: Clavibacter michiganensis subsp.michiganensis”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Clavibacter<br />
michiganensis subsp.michiganensis”<br />
Sesamum indicum<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from a field inspected during the active growing season and found<br />
free from:<br />
Alternaria sesami;<br />
Cercospora sesami;<br />
Corynespora cassiicola;<br />
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum;<br />
Helminthosporium sesami;<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. sesami;<br />
Xanthomonas campestris pv. sesame”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Alternaria sesami;<br />
Cercospora sesami;<br />
Corynespora cassiicola;<br />
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Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum;<br />
Helminthosporium sesami;<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. sesami;<br />
Xanthomonas campestris pv. sesame”<br />
Trifolium<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds are certified”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds originate from a field inspected during the active growing season and found<br />
free from:<br />
Ditylenchus dipsaci;<br />
Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. insidiosus<br />
Phoma medicaginis;<br />
Sclerotinia spermophila;<br />
Sclerotinia trifoliorum;<br />
Verticillium albo-atrum;<br />
Subterranean clover mottle sobemovirus;<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from; Ditylenchus<br />
dipsaci;<br />
Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. insidiosus<br />
Phoma medicaginis;<br />
Sclerotinia spermophila;<br />
Sclerotinia trifoliorum;<br />
Verticillium albo-atrum;<br />
Subterranean clover mottle sobemovirus”<br />
Treatment:<br />
Seeds have undergone an appropriate chemical treatment as specified in the<br />
treatment manual.<br />
Trigonella<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from a field inspected during the active growing season and found<br />
free from: Cercospora traversiana”<br />
And<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from Cercospora<br />
traversiana”<br />
Vicia faba<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
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Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from a field inspected during the active growing season and found<br />
free from:<br />
Ditylenchus dipsaci;<br />
Ascochyta fabae;<br />
Botrytis fabae;<br />
Artichoke yellow ringspot nepovirus;<br />
Broad been stain comovirus;<br />
Pea seed-borne mosaic potyvirus;<br />
Pea early browning tobravirus;<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from; Ditylenchus<br />
dipsaci;<br />
Ascochyta fabae;<br />
Botrytis fabae;<br />
Artichoke yellow ringspot nepovirus;<br />
Broad been stain comovirus;<br />
Pea seed-borne mosaic potyvirus;<br />
Pea early browning tobravirus”<br />
Treatment:<br />
Seeds have undergone a phosphine vapour treatment as specified in the treatment<br />
manual<br />
Vicia sativa<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from a field inspected during the active growing season and found<br />
free from:<br />
Colletotrichum truncatum;<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi;<br />
Pea mosaic potyvirus”<br />
Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Colletotrichum truncatum;<br />
Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi;<br />
Pea mosaic potyvirus”<br />
Vigna sinensis<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Additional Declaration:<br />
“Seeds originate from a field inspected during the active growing season and found<br />
free from:<br />
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli<br />
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. vignicola”<br />
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Or<br />
“Seeds have been tested in an official laboratory and found free from;<br />
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli<br />
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. vignicola”<br />
4.4.2 Seeds, Grains and Nuts for Consumption<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.4.2<br />
Anacardium occidentale Cashew nut<br />
Pistacia vera Pistachio<br />
Crylus Hazelnut<br />
Castanea sativa Chestnut<br />
Juglans regia Walnut<br />
Prunus dulcis Almond<br />
In shell seeds or nuts for consumption<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Treatment:<br />
The consignment has undergone a vapour treatment with methyl bromide in<br />
accordance with the requirements detailed in the treatment manual.<br />
Dried grains (for human consumption, animal feed or oil extraction, excluding<br />
cotton seeds (Gossypium hirsutum)<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate not required.<br />
Certificate of origin required.<br />
Helianthus annuus Sunflower<br />
In shell seeds for consumption<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required<br />
Treatment:<br />
The consignment has undergone a vapour treatment, with either phosphine or methyl<br />
bromide, in accordance with the requirements detailed in the treatment manual.<br />
Nuts (for human consumption, without shells), excluding peanuts (Arachis<br />
hypogaea) and pecans (Carya illinoinensis)<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate not required.<br />
Certificate of origin required.<br />
4.4.3 Seeds, Grains and Nuts with Shells for Processing<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.4.3<br />
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4.4.4 Seeds, Grains and Shelled Nuts for Processing<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.4.4<br />
4.5 Growing Media<br />
Conditions:<br />
Refer Section 3.5<br />
4.6 Miscellaneous<br />
Bamboo, straw and rattan products<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required.<br />
Treatment:<br />
The consignment has undergone a vapour treatment with methyl bromide in<br />
accordance with the requirements detailed in the treatment manual.<br />
Broomcorn<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required.<br />
The consignment must be free from weed seeds;<br />
Treatment:<br />
The consignment has undergone a methyl bromide treatment in accordance<br />
with the requirements detailed in the treatment manual.<br />
Dried flowers, leaves and branches for herbal infusions<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate not required.<br />
Certificate of origin required.<br />
Mycelium and spores for the production of edible mushrooms<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate not required.<br />
Treatment:<br />
The mycelium and spores must be sterile and hermetically packaged. The<br />
consignment has undergone a vapour treatment with methyl bromide in<br />
accordance with the requirements detailed in the treatment manual.<br />
Wood bark<br />
Conditions:<br />
Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required.<br />
Treatment:<br />
The consignment has undergone a vapour treatment with methyl bromide in<br />
accordance with the requirements detailed in the treatment manual.<br />
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