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Additional Declaration Guide
Regulated grain, vegetables, cut flowers,
parts of plants and potatoes
February 2020
Almost all plants and living parts of plants, including all seeds intended for planting, must have a phytosanitary certificate for entering the EU from 14 December 2019. For some plant genera the phytosanitary certificate needs to list specific additional declarations (AD).
This guide lists the additional declaration import requirements of cut flowers, fruit, vegetables, potatoes and parts of plants imported into the United Kingdom (UK) from third countries. It also lists the small number of fruits that do not require a phytosanitary certificate.
Unless the AD requirement is specific to England (♦) the ADs listed in this document can be found in Annex VII of Regulation 2019-2072 (as amended) and the relevant EC Commission Decisions. Where required any AD should be stated using the full wording on the phytosanitary certificates.
It is the responsibility of the importer to ensure all AD requirements relating to their import are met.
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Contents (to navigate to the relevant commodity page click on a commodity name)
1. Grain for processing ................................................................................................................................... 5
Secale ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
Triticum ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
X Triticosecale ............................................................................................................................................ 5
2. Cut flowers ................................................................................................................................................. 6
Chrysanthemum (Dendranthema) .............................................................................................................. 6
Dianthus ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
Gypsophila .................................................................................................................................................. 6
Orchidaceae family ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Pelargonium ............................................................................................................................................... 6
Rosa ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
Solidago...................................................................................................................................................... 6
3. Fruit and Vegetables .................................................................................................................................. 7
Apium graveolens ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Capsicum NOT Capsicum annuum ............................................................................................................. 7
Capsicum annuum ...................................................................................................................................... 9
Malus ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
Mangifera.................................................................................................................................................. 11
Momordica ................................................................................................................................................ 11
Ocimum .................................................................................................................................................... 12
Prunus NOT Prunus persica ..................................................................................................................... 12
Prunus persica .......................................................................................................................................... 12
Punica granatum ...................................................................................................................................... 12
Pyrus ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
Root and tubercle vegetables, other than tubers of Solanum tuberosum L. ............................................. 13
Solanaceae fruits ...................................................................................................................................... 13
Solanum aethiopicum ............................................................................................................................... 13
Solanum macrocarpon ............................................................................................................................. 14
Solanum lycopersicum ............................................................................................................................. 14
Solanum melongena ................................................................................................................................. 14
Ullucus tuberosus ..................................................................................................................................... 15
Vaccinium ................................................................................................................................................. 15
Zea mays .................................................................................................................................................. 15
Notes to fruit and vegetables .................................................................................................................... 15
4. European third country ware potatoes ..................................................................................................... 16
5. Egyptian ware potatoes ............................................................................................................................ 17
6. Lebanese ware potatoes - Akkar and Beka regions only ......................................................................... 18
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7. Other third country ware potatoes ............................................................................................................ 19
8. Machinery and vehicles ............................................................................................................................ 20
9. Living parts of plants from third countries NOT USA ................................................................................ 21
10. Living parts of conifer plants from third countries NOT USA .................................................................. 25
11. Living parts of plants from USA NOT Phytophthora ramorum host genera ............................................ 26
12. Living parts of conifer plants from USA .................................................................................................. 28
13. Living parts of plants from USA Phytophthora ramorum host genera .................................................... 29
14. Commodities that can be imported into the UK without a phytosanitary certificate ................................ 31
Appendix 1 - Solanaceae family – genera .................................................................................................... 32
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1. Grain for processing Genus Origin AD requirements
o Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Secale
Triticum
X Triticosecale
Afghanistan
India
Iran
Iraq
Mexico
Nepal
Pakistan
South Africa
USA
75 (a)1 or (b)16 Tilletia indica
Notes 1 The name of the Tilletia indica free area must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate under place of origin. 16 The statement ‘tested and found free from Tilletia indica’ must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate under ‘name of produce’.
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2. Cut flowers Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Chrysanthemum (Dendranthema)
All third countries 25 (a) or (b) or (c) Spodoptera eridiana
Spodoptera frugiperda Spodoptera litura
28 (a) or (b) Liriomyza sativae Amauromyza maculosa
Dianthus All third countries 25 (a) or (b) or (c) Spodoptera eridiana
Spodoptera frugiperda Spodoptera litura
28 (a) or (b) Liriomyza sativae Amauromyza maculosa
Gypsophila All third countries 28 (a) or (b) Liriomyza sativae Amauromyza maculosa
Orchidaceae family All third countries 29 (a) or (b) Thrips palmi
Pelargonium All third countries 25 (a) or (b) or (c) Spodoptera eridiana Spodoptera frugiperda Spodoptera litura
Rosa Canada
India
Mexico
USA
◦ Decision 2019/1739
Comply as applicable, with paragraph 2, 3 or 4. 5
Rose rosette virus and
Phyllocoptes fructiphilus
Solidago All third countries
28 (a) or (b) Liriomyza sativae Amauromyza maculosa
Notes 5 The wording of the respective requirement shall be indicated in the phytosanitary certificate under ‘Additional Declaration’. For 2, the name of the pest free area shall be stated in the phytosanitary certificate under ‘place of origin’.
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3. Fruit and Vegetables Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Apium graveolens All third countries 28 (a) or (b) Liriomyza sativae Amauromyza maculosa
Capsicum NOT Capsicum annuum
Dominican Republic
French Polynesia
Jamaica
Puerto Rico
72 (a)1 or (b)8 Anthonomus eugenii
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
Cape Verde
Israel
La Reunion
Madagascar
Mauritius
Saint Helena
62 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Thaumatotibia leucotreta
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
Belize
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
USA
67 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)9 Bactericera cockerelli
72 (a)1 or (b)8 Anthonomus eugenii
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
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Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Capsicum
NOT
Capsicum annuum
Australia
Bolivia
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
French
Guiana
Guyana
New Zealand
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Uruguay
Venezuala
67 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)9 Bactericera cockerelli
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
African countries4 62 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Thaumatotibia leucotreta
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
Other third countries
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
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Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Capsicum annuum Dominican Republic
French Polynesia
Jamaica
Puerto Rico
68 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9or (d)9 Neoleucinodes elegantalis
72 (a)1 or (b)8 Anthonomus eugenii
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
Cape Verde
Israel
La Reunion
Madagascar
Mauritius
Saint Helena
68 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9or (d)9 Neoleucinodes elegantalis
62 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Thaumatotibia leucotreta
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
Belize
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
USA
67 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)9 Bactericera cockerelli
68 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9or (d)9 Neoleucinodes elegantalis
72 (a)1 or (b)8 Anthonomus eugenii
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
Australia
Bolivia
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
French Guiana
Guyana
New Zealand
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Uruguay
Venezuala
67 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)9 Bactericera cockerelli
68 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9or (d)9 Neoleucinodes elegantalis
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
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African countries4 62 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Thaumatotibia leucotreta
68 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9or (d)9 Neoleucinodes elegantalis
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
Other third countries
68 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9or (d)9 Neoleucinodes elegantalis
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
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Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Malus Canada
Mexico
USA
63 (a)1&6 or (b)9 or (c)10 Grapholita packardi
64 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai
65 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Anthonomus quadrigibbus
66 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Rhagoletis pomonella Grapholita prunivora, Grapholita inopinata
Other third countries
64 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai
65 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Anthonomus quadrigibbus
66 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Rhagoletis pomonella Grapholita prunivora, Grapholita inopinata
Mangifera All third countries 61 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Tephritidae (non-European)
Momordica All third countries 71 (a) or (b)1
Fruits of Momordica originating from third countries or areas of third countries where Thrips palmi is known to occur and where effective mitigation measures for that pest are lacking are prohibited. See Annex I of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/2019 (high risk plants, plant products or other objects)
Thrips palmi
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
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Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Ocimum All third countries 28 (a) or (b) Liriomyza sativae Amauromyza maculosa
Prunus NOT Prunus persica
Canada
Mexico
USA
61 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Tephritidae (non-European)
63 (a)1&6 or (b)9 or (c)10 Grapholita packardi
Other third countries
61 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Tephritidae (non-European)
Prunus persica
African countries4
Cape Verde
Israel
La Reunion
Madagascar
Mauritius
Saint Helena
61 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Tephritidae (non-European)
62 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Thaumatotibia leucotreta
Canada
Mexico
USA
61 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Tephritidae (non-European)
63 (a)1&6 or (b)9 or (c)10 Grapholita packardi
Other third countries
61 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Tephritidae (non-European)
Punica granatum African countries4
Cape Verde
Saint Helena
Israel
Madagascar
La Reunion
Mauritius
62 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Thaumatotibia leucotreta
Other third countries
N/A
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Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Pyrus Canada
Mexico
USA
63 (a)1&6 or (b)9 or (c)10 Grapholita packardi
64 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai
65 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Anthonomus quadrigibbus
Other third countries
64 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai
65 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)10 Anthonomus quadrigibbus
Root and tubercle vegetables, other than tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.
Third countries other than Switzerland
12 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Soil and growing medium
Solanaceae fruits
Americas3
Australia
New Zealand
67 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)9 Bactericera cockerelli
Solanum aethiopicum
American countries3
Australia
New Zealand
67 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)9 Bactericera cockerelli
68 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9or (d)9 Neoleucinodes elegantalis
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
Other third countries
68 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9or (d)9 Neoleucinodes elegantalis
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
Notes This includes other Solanaceae fruit (NOT tomatoes, aubergines, chillies) for example Tomatillo (Physalis sp.),Solanum torvum, Goij berries (Lycium barbarum), Tamarillo (Solanum betaceum) etc.
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◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Solanum macrocarpon
American countries3
Australia
New Zealand
67 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)9 Bactericera cockerelli
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
Other third countries
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
Solanum lycopersicum
American countries3
Australia
New Zealand
67 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)9 Bactericera cockerelli
68 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9or (d)9 Neoleucinodes elegantalis
69 (a) or (b)1 or (c)8 Keiferia lycopersicella
Other third countries
68 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9or (d)9 Neoleucinodes elegantalis
69 (a) or (b)1 or (c)8 Keiferia lycopersicella
Solanum melongena
American countries3
Australia
New Zealand
67 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9 or (d)9 Bactericera cockerelli
68 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9or (d)9 Neoleucinodes elegantalis
69 (a) or (b)1 or (c)8 Keiferia lycopersicella
70 (a) or (b)1 or (c) Thrips palmi
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
Other third countries
68 (a)7 or (b)1&6 or (c)9or (d)9 Neoleucinodes elegantalis
69 (a) or (b)1 or (c)8 Keiferia lycopersicella
70 (a) or (b)1 or (c) Thrips palmi
◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
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Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Ullucus tuberosus All third countries PROHIBITED Annex I of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/2019 (high risk plants, plant products or other objects)
Vaccinium Canada
Mexico
USA
63 (a)1&6 or (b)9 or (c)10 Grapholita packardi
Other third countries N/A
Zea mays Fresh sweetcorn including corn on the cob (mature and mini) and shelled corn.
All third countries ◦ (a) or (b)1 or (c) or (d) or (e)2 of Article 4 of Decision 2018/638 for Spodoptera frugiperda
Spodoptera frugiperda
Notes to fruit and vegetables 1The name of the pest free area must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate. 2Information on the treatment(s) used to ensure freedom from Spodotera frugiperda must be recorded on
the phytosanitary certificate. 3 Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana,
Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, USA, Venezuela 4Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic (CAR),
Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe 6 Area freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned. 7 Country freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned. 8 Place of production must be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate. 9 Information on traceability must be included in the phytosanitary certificate’ 10 Use of a systems approach or details of the treatment method are included in the phytosanitary certificate. The systems approach or the post-harvest treatment method has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned.
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4. European third country ware potatoes Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Tubers of Solanum tuberosum and other tuber-forming Solanum spp. NOT seed potatoes
European third countries free from Clavibacter sepedonicus
15 (a) or (b) Tecia solanivora
16 (a) or (b) Clavibacter sepedonicus
17 (a) or (b)
Synchytrium endobioticum17
21 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Ralstonia solanacearum Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum Ralstonia syzigii subsp. celebensis Ralstonia syzigii subsp. indonesiensis
◦ (2a)1 or (2b) of Section (1) of
Annex 1 to Decision
2012/270/EU18
Plus the statements
‘The potato tubers have been found free from the specified organisms and from any of their symptoms and do not contain more than 0.1 % of soil in an official examination carried out immediately prior to export.’
‘The packaging material is clean.’
Epitrix cucumeris Epitrix papa sp n. Epitrix subcrinita Epitrix tuberis
European third countries not recognized as being free from Clavibacter sepedonicus
PROHIBITED
Notes 1 The name of the pest free area must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate. 17 Only required from countries where Synchytrium endobioticum is known to occur. 18 Commission Decision 2012/270/EU is only required from countries where Epitrix cucumeris, Epitrix papa sp. n., Epitrix subcrinita or Epitrix tuberis are known to be present.
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5. Egyptian ware potatoes Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Tubers of Solanum tuberosum and other tuber-forming Solanum spp. NOT seed potatoes
Egypt 15 (a) or (b) Tecia solanivora
16 (a) or (b) Clavibacter sepedonicus
17 (a) or (b) Synchytrium endobioticum17
21 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Ralstonia solanacearum Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum Ralstonia syzigii subsp. celebensis Ralstonia syzigii subsp. indonesiensis
◦ Decision 2011/787/EU The phytosanitary certificate needs to indicate
The lot numbers (in section ‘Distinguishing marks’).
The official individual code numbers of the Ralstonia solanacearum pest free areas (in ‘Additional Declarations’).
Ralstonia solanacearum
◦ (2a)1 or (2b) of Section (1) of Annex 1 to Decision
2012/270/EU18
Plus the statements
‘The potato tubers have been found free from the specified organisms and from any of their symptoms and do not contain more than 0.1 % of soil in an official examination carried out immediately prior to export.’
‘The packaging material is clean.’
Epitrix cucumeris Epitrix papa sp n. Epitrix subcrinita Epitrix tuberis
Notes 1 The name of the pest free area must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate. 17 Only required from countries where Synchytrium endobioticum is known to occur. 18 Commission Decision 2012/270/EU is only required from countries where Epitrix cucumeris, Epitrix papa sp. n., Epitrix subcrinita or Epitrix tuberis are known to be present.
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6. Lebanese ware potatoes - Akkar and Beka regions
only Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Tubers of Solanum tuberosum and other tuber-forming Solanum spp. NOT seed potatoes
Lebanon
regions of: Akkar
and Bekaa
15 (a) or (b) Tecia solanivora
16 (a) or (b) Clavibacter sepedonicus
17 (a) or (b) Synchytrium endobioticum17
◦ (2a)1 or (2b) of Section (1) of Annex 1 to Decision 2012/270/EU18
Plus the statements
‘The potato tubers have been found free from the specified organisms and from any of their symptoms and do not contain more than 0.1 % of soil in an official examination carried out immediately prior to export.’
‘The packaging material is clean.’
Epitrix cucumeris Epitrix papa sp. n. Epitrix subcrinita Epitrix tuberis
◦ Decision 2019/1614/EU19 The statement:
‘In accordance with EU requirements laid down in Decision 2019/1614/EU.’
and
The lot number (each lot must be identifiable to the original producer).
and The name of the Clavibacter sepedonicus free area in Akkar or Bekaa where the potatoes have been produced
Clavibacter sepedonicus
Other regions of Lebanon
PROHIBITED
Notes 1 The name of the pest free area must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate. 17 Only required from countries where Synchytrium ndobioticum is known to occur. 18 Only required from countries where Epitrix cucumeris, Epitrix papa sp. n., Epitrix subcrinita or Epitrix
tuberis are known to be present. 19 Commission Implementing Decision 2019/1614/EU provides a derogation permitting the import of ware
potatoes from the Akkar and Bekaa regions of Lebanon only (expires 31 March 2023)
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7. Other third country ware potatoes Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Tubers of Solanum tuberosum and other tuber-forming Solanum spp. NOT seed potatoes
Algeria
Israel
Libya
Morocco
Syria
Tunisia
Turkey
15 (a) or (b) Tecia solanivora
16 (a) or (b) Clavibacter sepedonicus
17 (a) or (b) Synchytrium endobioticum17
◦ (2a)1 or (2b) of Section (1) of Annex 1 to Decision 2012/270/EU18
Plus the statements
‘The potato tubers have been found free from the specified organisms and from any of their symptoms and do not contain more than 0.1% of soil in an official examination carried out immediately prior to export.’
‘The packaging material is clean.’
Epitrix cucumeris Epitrix papa sp n. Epitrix subcrinita Epitrix tuberis
Other
third countries
PROHIBITED
Notes 1 The name of the pest free area must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate. 17 Only required from countries where Synchytrium endobioticum is known to occur. 18 Commission Decision 2012/270/EU is only required from countries where Epitrix cucumeris, Epitrix papa
sp. n., Epitrix subcrinita or Epitrix tuberis are known to be present.
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8. Machinery and vehicles Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision ♦ The Official Controls (Plant Health and
Genetically Modified Organisms) (England) Regulations 2019
Quarantine pathogens
Machinery and vehicles which have been operated for agricultural or forestry purposes
Third countries not Switzerland
2 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Switzerland ♦ Part I 2. (1) (a) or (b)
Plus the statement
‘exported from an area established by the national plant protection organisation for Switzerland in accordance with ISPM No. 4 as an area that is free from Ceratocystis platani’
or in the case of any machinery or vehicles exported from an area infested with Ceratocystis platani’
‘they have been cleaned and are free from soil and plant debris prior to export’
Ceratocystis platani’
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9. Living parts of plants from third countries NOT USA Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Aegle
Aeglopsis
Afraegle
Atalantia
All third countries PROHIBITED
Amyris All third countries 53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
Balsamocitrus
Burkillanthus
All third countries PROHIBITED
Betula All third countries 38 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Agrilus anxius
Calodendrum
Choisya
Clausena
All third countries PROHIBITED
Casimiroa All third countries 52 (a) or (b)1 or (c) Trioza erytreae
Castanea - with leaves
European third countries
N/A
Other third countries
PROHIBITED
Castanea - without leaves
All third countries N/A
Citropsis All third countries 53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
Citrus All third countries PROHIBITED
Eremocitrus All third countries 53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
Esenbeckia All third countries 53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
Fortunella All third countries PROHIBITED
Fraxinus Canada
China
Japan
North Korea
South Korea
Mongolia
Russia
Taiwan
366 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Agrilus planipennis
Other third countries
N/A
Notes 1 The name of the pest free area must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate. 6 Area freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned. 7 Country freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned.
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Living parts of plants from third countries NOT USA continued
Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Glycosmis All third countries 53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
Juglans ailantifolia
Juglans manshurica
Canada
China
Japan
North Korea
South Korea
Mongolia
Russia
Taiwan
366 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Agrilus planipennis
Other third countries
N/A
Limonia All third countries PROHIBITED
Merrillia All third countries 53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
Microcitrus
Murraya
All third countries PROHIBITED
Naringi All third countries 53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
54 (a)7 or (b)1&6 Xanthomonas citri pv. aurantifolii Xanthomonas citri pv. citri
Pamburus All third countries PROHIBITED
Poncirus All third countries PROHIBITED
Phoenix Algeria PROHIBITED
Morocco PROHIBITED
Other third countries
N/A
Prunus All third countries N/A
Other third countries
N/A
Populus - with leaves
Canada PROHIBITED
Mexico PROHIBITED
Other Americas 41 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Sphaerulina musiva
Populus - without leaves
Americas 41 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Sphaerulina musiva
Notes 1 The name of the pest free area must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate. 6 Area freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned. 7 Country freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned.
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Living parts of plants from third countries NOT USA continued
Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Pterocarya rhoifolia
Canada
China
Japan
North
Korea
South Korea
Mongolia
Russia
Taiwan
366(Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Agrilus planipennis
Other third countries
N/A
Quercus - with leaves
European third countries
N/A
Other third countries
PROHIBITED
Quercus - without leaves
All third countries N/A
Rhododendron spp. NOT Rhododendron simsii
All third countries N/A
Rhododendron simsii
Third countries N/A
Rosa Canada
India
Mexico
◦ Decision 2019/1739
Comply as applicable, with paragraph 2, 3 or 4. 5
Rose rosette virus and
Phyllocoptes fructiphilus
Severinia
Swinglea
All third countries PROHIBITED
Tetradium
Toddalia
All third countries 53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
Triphasia All third countries PROHIBITED
Notes 1 The name of the pest free area must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate. 5 The wording of the respective requirement shall be indicated in the phytosanitary certificate under ‘Additional Declaration’. For 2, the name of the pest free area shall be stated in the phytosanitary certificate under ‘place of origin’. 6 Area freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned. 7 Country freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned.
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Living parts of plants from third countries NOT USA continued
Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Ulmus davidiana Canada
China
Japan
North Korea
South Korea Mongolia
Russia
Taiwan
366 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Agrilus planipennis
Other third countries
N/A
Vepris All third countries PROHIBITED
Vitis All third countries PROHIBITED
Zanthoxylum All third countries 52 (a), (b)1 or (c) 53 (a) or (b)1
Trioza eryteae Diaphorina citri
Notes 1 The name of the pest free area must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate. 6Area freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned. 7 Country freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned.
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10. Living parts of conifer plants from third countries
NOT USA Genus Origin AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Coniferales
NOT
Abies
Cedrus
Chamaecyparis
Juniperus
Larix
Picea
Pinus
Pseudotsuga
Tsuga
All third countries N/A
Abies
Cedrus
Chamaecyparis
Juniperus
Larix
Picea
Pinus
Pseudotsuga
Tsuga
European third
countries
N/A
Other third countries
PROHIBITED
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11. Living parts of plants from USA NOT Phytophthora
ramorum host genera Genus AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Aegle
Aeglopsis
Afraegle
Atalantia
PROHIBITED
Amyris 53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
Betula 38 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Agrilus anxius
Burkillanthus
Balsamocitrus
PROHIBITED
Casimiroa 52 (a) or (b)1 or (c) Trioza erytreae
Castanea - with leaves PROHIBITED
Castanea - without leaves NOT
Castanea sativa
N/A
Castanea sativa see Phythopthora ramorum host genera ex USA.
Citropsis 53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
Citrus PROHIBITED
Calodendrum
Choisya
Clausena
PROHIBITED
Eremocitrus
Esenbeckia
53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
Fortunella PROHIBITED
Fraxinus NOT
Franixus excelsior
366 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Agrilus planipennis
Fraxinus excelsior 366 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
see also Phythopthora ramorum host genera ex USA.
Agrilus planipennis
Glycosmis 53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
Juglans ailantifolia
Juglans manshurica
366 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Agrilus planipennis
Limonia PROHIBITED
Notes 1 The name of the pest free area must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate. 6 Area freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned. 7 Country freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned.
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Living parts of plants from USA NOT Phytophothora ramorum host genera - continued
Genus AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Merrillia 53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
Microcitrus
Murraya
PROHIBITED
Naringi 53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
54 (a)7 or (b)1&6 Xanthomonas citri pv. aurantifolii Xanthomonas citri pv. citri
Pamburus PROHIBITED
Pterocarya rhoifolia 366 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Agrilus planipennis
Phoenix N/A
Prunus N/A
Poncirus PROHIBITED
Populus - with leaves PROHIBITED
Populus - without leaves
41 Sphaerulina musiva
Rosa ◦ Decision 2019/1739
Comply as applicable, with paragraph 2, 3 or 4. 5
Rose rosette virus and Phyllocoptes fructiphilus
Severinia
Swinglea
PROHIBITED
Tetradium
Toddalia
53 (a) or (b)1 Diaphorina citri
Triphasia PROHIBITED
Ulmus davidiana 366 (Phyto fulfils AD requirement, no specific statement required for this AD)
Agrilus planipennis
Vespris PROHIBITED
VItis PROHIBITED
Zanthoxylum 52 (a), (b)1 or (c) 53 (a) or (b)1
Trioza erytreae Diaphorina citri
Notes 1 The name of the pest free area must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate. 5 The wording of the respective requirement shall be indicated in the phytosanitary certificate under ‘Additional Declaration’. For 2, the name of the pest free area shall be stated in the phytosanitary certificate under ‘place of origin’. 6 Area freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned. 7 Country freedom status has been communicated in advance in writing to the Commission by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned.
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12. Living parts of conifer plants from USA Genus AD requirements:
◦ Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Coniferales NOT
Abies
Cedrus
Chamaecyparis
Juniperus
Larix Picea Pinus
Pseudotsuga
Tsuga
N/A
Abies PROHIBITED
Cedrus PROHIBITED
Chamaecyparis PROHIBITED
Juniperus PROHIBITED
Larix PROHIBITED
Picea PROHIBITED
Pinus PROHIBITED
Pseudotsuga PROHIBITED
Tsuga PROHIBITED
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13. Living parts of plants from USA Phytophthora
ramorum host genera Genus AD requirements:
o Commission Decision Quarantine pathogens
Castanea - with leaves PROHIBITED
Quercus - with leaves PROHIBITED
Acer macrophyllum
Acer pseudoplatanus
Adiantum aleuticum
Adiantum jordanii
Aesculus californica
Aesculus hippocastanum
Arbutus menziesii
Arbutus unedo
Arctostaphylos
Calluna vulgaris
Camellia spp.
Castanea sativa - without leaves
Fagus sylvatica
Frangula californica
Frangula purshiana
Fraxinus excelsior
Griselinia littoralis
Hamamelis virginiana
Heteromeles arbutifolia
Kalmia latifolia
Laurus nobilis
Leucothoe spp.
Lithocarpus densiflorus
Lonicera hispidula
Magnolia spp.
Michelia doltsopa
Nothofagus obliqua
Osmanthus heterophyllus
Parrotia persica
Photinia x fraseri
Pieris spp.
Quercus spp. - without leaves
Rhododendron spp. (NOT Rhododendron simsii)
◦ 1(a)1 or 1(b) of Annex to
Decision 2002/757/EC for
Phytophthora ramorum
The statement:
‘Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum.’
Phytophthora ramorum
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Living parts of plants from USA Phytophthora ramorum host genera- continued
Genus AD requirements: o Commission Decision
Quarantine pathogens
Rosa gymnocarpa ◦ 1(a)1 or 1(b) of Annex to
Decision 2002/757/EC for
Phytophthora ramorum
The statement:
‘Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum.’
Phytophthora ramorum
◦ Decision 2019/1739
Comply as applicable, with paragraph 2, 3 or 45.
Rose rosette virus and
Phyllocoptes fructiphilus
Salix caprea
Sequoia sempervirens
Syringa vulgaris
Taxus spp.
Trientalis latifolia
Umbellularia californica
Vaccinium ovatum
Viburnum spp.
◦ 1(a)1 or 1(b) of Annex to
Decision 2002/757/EC for
Phytophthora ramorum
The statement:
‘Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum.’
Phytophthora ramorum
Notes 1 The name of the pest free area must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate. 5 The wording of the respective requirement shall be indicated in the phytosanitary certificate under ‘Additional Declaration’. For 2, the name of the pest free area shall be stated in the phytosanitary certificate under ‘place of origin’.
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14. Commodities that can be imported into the UK
without a phytosanitary certificate Type Latin name Common name
Fruits Ananas comosus Cocos nucifera Durio zibethinus Musa sp. Phoenix dactylifera
Pineapples Coconuts Durians Bananas Dates
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Appendix 1 - Solanaceae family – genera Acnistus
Anisodus
Anthocercis
Anthotroche
Archihyoscyamus
Archiphysalis
Athenaea
Atrichodendron
Atropa
Atropanthe
Aureliana
Benthamiella
Bouchetia
Brachistus
Browallia
Brugmansia
Brunfelsia
Calibrachoa
Capsicum
Cestrum
Chamaesaracha
Coeloneurum
Combera
Crenidium
Cuatresia
Cyphanthera
Cyphomandra
Datura
Deprea
Discopodium
Duboisia
Duckeodendron
Dunalia
Eriolarynx
Exodeconus
FabianaEspadaea
Goetzea
Grabowskia
Grammosolen
Habrothamnus
Hawkesiophyton
Herschelia
Hunzikeria
Hyoscyamus
Iochroma
Jaborosa
Jaltomata
Juanulloa
Larnax
Latua
Lehmannia
Leptoglossis
Leucophysalis
Lycianthes
Lycium
Lycopersicon
Lycopersicum
Mandragora
Markea
Melananthus
Merinthopodium
Meyenia
Nectouxia
Nicandra
Nicotiana
Nierembergia
Nolana
Normania
Nycterium
Pantacantha
Petunia
Phrodus
Physaliastrum
Physalis
Physochlaina
Pionandra
Plowmania
Protoschwenkia
Przewalskia
Quincula
Rahowardiana
Reyesia
Salpichroa
Salpichroma
Salpiglossis
Saracha
Schizanthus
Schultesianthus
Schwenckia
Schwenkia
Sclerophylax
Scopolia
Sessea
Solandra
Solanum
Streptosolen
Swartsia
Trianaea
Tubocapsicum
Tzeltalia
Vassobia
Vestia
Withania
Witheringia
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