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ANNUAL DECIDUOUS
CO-ORDINATING MEETING
31 May 2017
STELLENBOSCH
BERNARD HENNING
Cold Chain Specialist
TEL (021) 552 3408
FAX (021) 552 3483
MOBILE NO. 082 465 0772
E-MAIL : [email protected]
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
1. COLD CHAIN REQUIREMENTS: Bookings Cold Stores Bi-lateral/Directive/Permit countries Documentation – pre-cooling certificate
2. SEASONAL OVERVIEW
3. GENERAL ISSUES Plums Mexico India
4. STATISTICS
BOOKINGS
Q67 data/Export Notification, must be provided to the Port of loading at least 24 hours before loading.
• MIXED CARGO - VENTILATED AND NON-VENTILATED “V”
• PROTOCOL REQUIREMENT FOR LAND BASED TREATMENT
AMMENDMENTS
COLD STORE REQUIREMENTS
Annual re-inspection - Application, 31ST October
Inspection/verification - November/December
Basic requirements:
clean and undamaged cold rooms
Calibration verification proof from vendor
verification of sensor numbers against system
up-date of software during the season
proper functionality of monitoring equipment
CA cold room registration for Mexico
Bi-LATERAL, DIRECTIVE AND PERMITS
The official document from the respective countries will always over right the PPECB
Any deviations from the PPECB yellow card must immediately by reported to PPECB and DAFF.
COLD TREATMENT CONTAINER PROTOCOLS (Rev.67, 02-05-2017)
YELLOW CARD
COLD TREATMENT CONTAINER PROTOCOLS
PPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECB
PPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECB
PPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECB
FRUITRECOMENDATION
SET POINT (°C) 3PROBES
VENT
SETTING PROTOCOL DAYS
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
T107-a Apples, Pears -1.3(SD3) CLOSED 1.1 14 -0.5
T107-e Table Grapes, Nectarines,
Peaches & Plums-1.5(SD1/SDV1) CLOSED/15 -0.55 22 -0.6
T107-e Citrus -1.5(SC1) 15 -0.55 22 -0.6
T107-e Citrus - Houston Texas -1.5(SC1) 15 -0.55 22 -0.6
Oranges, Grapefruit & Lemons
Clementine
Table Grapes (Barlinka)
-1.5(SC1)
-0.5(SD2)
3 Onboard
15
Closed
-0.6
-0.6
0.8
12
14
16
-0.6
-0.5
Oranges, Grapefruit & Lemons -1.5(SC1) 3 Onboard 15 -0.6 ± 0.6 24 -0.6
Oranges, Grapefruit, Lemons &
Mandarins
Table Grapes
Apples
-1.5(SC1)
-1.0(SD4)
-0.5(SD2)
3 Onboard15
CLOSED
-0.6
0.8
1.0
24
20
16
-0.6
-0.5
-0.5
USA 3 Onboard
Recommended SL regime code recipe for citrus to be selected from the HP22
AMENDMENTS TO PERMITS WILL OVERRIDE THE COLD TREATMENT YELLOW CARD, PLEASE ADVISE DAFF and PPECB REGARDS THE AMENDMENTS
S / KOREA
In the case of Permit countries with different protocol options, the required protocol must be indicate on the export notification at time of booking,
if not indicated, the coldest protocol will be used as a default.
CHINA
ALL FRUIT MUST BE PRE-COOLED FOR A MINIMUM OF 72 HOURS BUT FOR USDA THE LAST 24 HOURS THE PRODUCT MUST BE ON PROTOCOL TEMPERATURE
3. Different set point temperature regime codes can be selected from the Handling Protocol HP22/PP04.04-17.
COLD STORE
TARGET TEMP.
ALL FRUIT MUST BE PRE-COOLED FOR 72 HOURS TO THE TARGET TEMPERATURE
Ensure that the ventilation is set correct for Plums, Persimmons and mixed (ventilated and non ventilated) commodities. Use the " SDV" code.
2: Landbase- or intransit cold treament, refer import Permit.
COUNTRY
JAPAN
COLD TREATMENT CONTAINER PROTOCOLS
Recommended cold store delivery air not colder than -1.5°C, and pulp temperature for pome fruit not colder than -1.5°C, the rest -1.2°C.
In the case of Sri Lanka shipments the import permit number must be indicated on the export notification at time of booking.
Fruit pre-cooled to target temperature - guide line, assessors can request up to a 12 hour printout.
Genset requirrement - Less than 2 hours travel time, shipping line recommendation.
Rev: 67
Date: 02-05-2017
1: Sample fruit to be supplied to the container Depot by Exporter for calibration of empty containers.
COLD TREATMENT CONTAINER PROTOCOLS
PPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECB
PPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECB
PPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECB
Plums
Apples, Pears and Table Grapes-0.5(SL1/SLV1) 15
CLOSED
(SL2, SL3,
SL4, SL5)15
-0.5 2
-0.5 5
Table Grapes -0.5 2
Apples, Pears & Table Grapes -0.5(SL1), -1.0(SD4) -0.5 3
2 NIGERIA Apples, Pears & Table Grapes -0.5(SL1/SD2) 0.0 2
Apples, Pears & Table Grapes
-0.5(SL1/SD2)
-0.5(SL1/SD2)
-0.5(SL1/SD2)
0.0
2
3
5
10
14
-0.5 2
-0.5 5
-0.5 2
-0.5 5
-0.5(SC2) or (SL5) 0.0 2
Oranges, Grapefruit, Lemons &
Mandarins
-0.5(SC2) or (SL2, 3, 4,
5)
0.0
2
3
5
10
14
Apples & Table Grapes
Plums & Persimmons
Pears
Oranges, Lemons & Mandarins
-0.5(SD2)
-0.5(SDV2)
-0.5(SD2)
0.5(SC5)
2 Portables
CLOSED
15
CLOSED
15
1.5
1.5
1.5
2.0
14
14
40
14
0.0
Lemons, Grapefruit
MADAGASCAR Apples, Pears & Table Grapes -1.0(SD4) CLOSED
Oranges, Lemons, Kiwifruit -1.0(SC4) 15
JORDAN
2 Portables 0.0 5 land +15
en-route-0.5
Landbased: 3x probes
in Cold Store or
en-route: 3 x portable-
spears
Cold
sto
re tem
pera
ture
s to b
e in
line w
ith r
equired
pro
tocol i
n the c
ase o
f la
ndbase tre
atm
ent (S
L)
In-transit treatment, 0.5(SC5) with two portable-spear probes or as per import Permit to be performed in a
land based cold store in Jordan, Refer to the PECB HP22 for C+temperature regime options
INDIALandbased: 3x
probes in Cold Store
0.0
0.55
1.1
10
11
12Oranges, Grapefruit, Lemons &
Mandarins
Cold
sto
re tem
pera
ture
s
to b
e in
line w
ith r
equired
pro
tocol i
n the c
ase o
f
landbase tre
atm
ent (S
L)
-0.5(SL1), -1.0(SD4)
CLOSED
Apples & Pears
15
-0.5(SC2) or (SL5)
-1.0(SC4) or (SL5)
ALL FRUIT MUST BE PRE-COOLED TO THE TARGET TEMPERATURE
Lemons
PPECBPPECB PPECBPPECBPPECBPPECBPPECB PPECBPPECBPPECBPPECB
DOCUMENTATION - PRE-COOLING CERTIFICATE
The temperature downloads (hard copy/electronic) must be delivered or e-mailed to the local port office at least 8 working day hours before vessels ETD.
BEFORE 09H00 ON DAY OF DEPARTURE (ETD)
PPECB will scrutinize the down loads and determine the date and time of start of treatment. Starting time can only be after the container was powered up in the Terminal or at a Depot. (SA time versus Shipping Line = GMT+2hrs
CONTAINER No.PROTOCOL
COUNTRY
PPECB
REGIME CODE
CONTAINER
SET POINTVENTILATION
PROTOCOL
yes/no
CRLU1832618 Japan SC1 minus 1.5 15 ?
CRLU1833002 Indonesia SC2 minus 0.5 15 ?
SHIPPING LINE COLD TREATMENT CONFIRMATION
OVERVIEW OF SEASON
late/no booking – not on working program
incorrect booking – not al relevant info on PPECB booking
containers booked on day of loading – after hour loading during week
cold store temperatures – boarder line, far to cold or incorrect download info
cold store system problems – temperature printout at time of loading/mates receipt with incorrect totals
turn-around time of containers – waiting on containers/over time
incorrect set point – delayed
incorrect ventilation settings
pre-releasing of containers – PTI expired, day or two
OVERVIEW OF SEASON
missing PTI stickers – delayed
damage to the sidewall of container – no proper gate-out checks
containers not pre-cooled – CTO indicate gensets to be switched on
shipping line down loads – not received in time
loading last day of stack closed – time constrains
confirm starting of portable recorders – Cold store operator/PPECB assessor both to verify
PLUM EXPORTS
Need a control system the manage the step-up PD5: minus 0.5/2d plus 7.5/5d minus 0.5 degree C,
Carry at minus 0.5; 2 days after departure increase the temperature to plus 7.5; after 5 days at 7.5 (i.e. 7 days after departure) lower the temperature to minus 0.5 and maintain until discharge
Risk for exporter in the transhipment Port Possible option to change set point regime code from minus 0.5 to
minus 0.4 degree C Possible option to clearly identify the containers with a bright
sticker
MEXICO EXPORTS
Exports to Mexico stopped in 2004
Previously only 3 approved facilities
Fruit must be from the Western Cape
Controlled atmosphere (CA) cold stores
Protocol requirement: 0.0° C for 40 days 2.2° C for 45 days
2017, 9 approved facilities, 19 CA rooms
Total of six containers exported
TF: Bamco Cold Store - C3402 Ceres Cold Store - C2923 Synceres Cold Store - C3152 CFG – C0005 TAD - C2871 Kromco - E0196 Valley Packers - E2034 Melpack - E2030 Chiltern Farms - V0148
INDIA EXPORTS
Exports to India commenced in 2004
DAFF (NDA/DOA) decision - in-transit shipments
2015 - Permit changed to Directive
All shipments stopped end of November 2016 due to not comply to import requirements
Meeting between DAFF, PPECB and Exporters
India NPPO agree to trial shipments. The purpose of the trial was to prove that the in transit treatment can be done successfully
Six trial shipments were done – arrival date, 25 February 2017
Waiting on approval letter for India
STATISTICS
COLD TREATMENT DESTINATION
CAPE TOWN REGION
Grapes Stone Pome
BANGLADESH 91
CHINA 222 1
INDIA 1 45
INDONESIA 40 32
ISRAEL 18
JORDAN 7 3
MADAGASCAR 28
MAURITIUS
NIGERIA 44 4 85
SRI LANKA 27 10
TAIWAN 26 11
THAILAND 18
UNITED STATES 8
Grand Total 411 4 306
STATISTICS
COLD TREATMENT DESTINATION
GRABOUW REGION
Grabouw, Vyeboom, Villiersdorp & Somerset West
Grapes Stone Pome
BANGLADESH 971
CHINA 18
INDIA 141
INDONESIA 197
JORDAN 22
GHANA 4
MAURITIUS
NIGERIA 1 2 1080
SRI LANKA 83
TAIWAN 192
UNITED STATES 11
Grand Total 1 2 2719
STATISTICS
918
1848
2030
2579
2722
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Tota
l co
nta
iner
s lo
aded
Season: 1st April to 31st March
CONTAINERS LOADED IN GRABOUW REGION
STATISTICS
COLD TREATMENT DESTINATION
PAARL REGION
Paarl & Ceres
Grapes Stone Pome
BANGLADESH 5 219
CHINA 131
INDIA 12 65
INDONESIA 31 89
ISRAEL 110
JORDAN 1 28
NIGERIA 12 391
SRI LANKA 2 1 17
TAIWAN 38 78
THAILAND 7
UNITED STATES 22 3
Grand Total 366 6 890
STATISTICS
318
549 559
1036
1086
256
426
661 663
949
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Tota
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ade
d
Season: 1st April to 31st March
CONTAINERS LOADED IN PAARL REGION
Ceres region
Paarl region
STATISTICS
COLD TREATMENT DESTINATIONS
EASTERN CAPE REGION (Langkloof, Kirkwood, PE)
2015 2016 2017
Pome Pome Pome
BANGLADESH 71 126 58
CHINA 3 1 27
THAILAND 2
INDIA 30 53 71
INDONESIA 6 17 45
JORDAN 4 4 5
NIGERIA 43 32 4
SRI LANKA 27 5 5
TAIWAN 72 200 225
Grand Total 256 438 442
STATISTICS
COLD TREATMENT DESTINATION
GAUTENG REGION
Groblersdal
Grapes
CHINA 6
JORDAN 1
SRI LANKA 1
Grand Total
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