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ADDITIONAL DECLARATION PER SECTOR How to use these pages and annexes
1) Follow the flow chart to determine which tables to use; see separate annex on this webpage or tick ‘flow chart’ on the left 2) For details on ‘Plants for planting’, also check the specific pages and tables 3) Open the table for the specific product 4) Check whether the product is listed; if not, choose another table 5) Choose the origin, be as specific as possible
Definitions for ‘Origin’:
Origin Means Third countries Any country outside the European Union Non-European countries Any country outside Europe European and Mediterranean countries European countries and a number of countries and territories surrounding the Mediterranean Sea
(Cyprus, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Gaza strip, Palestine, Egypt, Lybia, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Melilla, Ceuta)
… countries, other than A The requirement is not valid for country A. The requirement for country A is listed elsewhere Countries recognized as being free from X The countries that are mentioned are officially recognized by the EU1 as being free from X Areas recognized as being free from X The areas that are mentioned are officially recognized by the EU1 as being free from X … countries where X is known to occur … This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X in the country of origin (to be
determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all. The requirement is shaded in yellow
1 The EU officially recognizes a number of countries, or areas within a country, as free from a specific organism. These countries and areas are listed in the table. In those cases the additional declaration indicating the ‘country free from ...’ can only be used if the country is listed. The same goes for areas: The additional declaration indicating the ‘area free from ...’ can only be used if the area is listed and mentioned on the certificate. 6) In the column ‘Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)’ the different possible declarations are shown, divided
by ’or’; one of these declarations should be mentioned on the certificate (e.g. 27.2 a or 27.2 b) 7) In some cases more than one additional declaration applies (e.g. 27.2 a or 27.2 b; as well as 32.2 a or 32.2 b) 8) Example: Cut flowers; Dianthus, origin third country The certificate should read:
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 a, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or it should read: Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 b, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
Besides this, the certificate should also read: Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.2 a, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or it should read: Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.2 b, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.2 b, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
In the documentary check the emphasis is on the position (27.2 a, or 27.2 b; 32.2 a, or 32.2 b)
In case more than one declaration should be present, they can be listed as:
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 b, and point 32.2 a, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
9) The essence of the content of the declaration is mentioned in the column tables ‘Remarks, content of the declaration’
10) Emergency measures
For the product of group of products:
Cut flowers of Orchidaceae
Fruits of Citrus, including Citrus aurantium
Seeds of Lycopersicon lycopersicum
Seeds of Beta vulgaris
Cuttings of Brugmansia, Solanum jasminoides
Host plants for Phytophthora ramorum
Host plants for Dryocosmus kuriphilis
Host plants for Gibberella circinata
Host plants for Rhynchophorus ferrugineus
Host plants for Anoplophora chinensis
For products mentioned above an emergency measure, temporary measure, derogation (e.g. dispensation from an import ban), or other,
has been put in place by the EU. In some of these regulations an additional declaration is needed, next to the general obligations. In these
cases the additional declaration can be put either with reference to the position only (the same as in the general regulation) or in full
writing. In the tables for each product the options are mentioned.
In case of full writing, the inspector, upon import, may demand a translation from the importer, due to control considerations. Certificates
may be drawn up in any of the official languages of the EU. However, an inspector can not be expected to master all these languages.
Therefore the inspector can request a translation from the importer, either on specific elements (e.g. the AD) or on the certificate as a
whole.
11) List of synonyms
Listed Also correct
45.2 a 45.2 1
45.2 b 45.2 2
32.2 a 32.2 option 1
32.2 b 32.2 option 2
… 1 First indent
… 2 Second indent
… 3 Third indent
Ook Spaans,
Portugees
12) Table of information provided by non-EU-countries on phytosanitary import requirements
for Xanthomonas citri pv. citri, Xanthomonas citri pv. aurantifolii, Cercospora angolensis, Phyllosticta citricarpa, Thaumatotibia leucotreta
in Capsicum, Citrus, Fortunella, Microcitrus, Naringi, Swinglea, Poncirus, Prunus persica, Punica granatum
13) The scientific names of products and organisms mentioned on the certificate should be written conform the official notation.
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Any type of plants for planting needs an Additional Declaration; for the genera and species listed below a table is available with the specifics; in any
other case of plants for planting check the table ”All Others”
Acacia dealbata
Acacia longiflora
Acacia saligna
Acer
Actinidia
Adiantum aleuticum
Adiantum jordanii
Aegle
Aeglopsis
Aesculus
Aesculus californica
Aesculus hippocastanum
Afraegle
Agrostis gigantea
Albizia julibrissin
Alnus
Alnus rhombifolia
Alternanthera tenella of ficoidea
Amaranthus blitoides
Ambrosia
Amelanchier
Ampelopsis arborea
Ampelopsis cordata
Amyris
Anthyllis hermanniae
Araceae zie register Plantenfamilies
Arbutus menziesii
Arbutus unedo
Arctostaphylos
Artemisia arborescens
Artemisia douglasiana
Artemisia vulgaris var. heterophylla
Asparagus acutifolius
Atalantia
Avena fatua
Baccharis halimifolia
Baccharis pilularis
Baccharis salicifolia
Balsamocitrus
Betula
Bidens pilosa
Bouteloua
Brachiaria decumbens
Brachiaria plantaginea
Brassica
Bromus diandrus
Brugmansia
Buchloe
Calamagrostis
Calicotome villosa
Callicarpa americana
Calluna vulgaris
Camellia
Capsicum
Capsicum annuum
Capsella bursa-pastoris
Carex
Carpinus
Carya illinoinensis
Casimiroa
Cassia tora tora
Castanea
Catharanthus
Celastrus orbiculatus
Celtis occidentalis
Cenchrus echinatus
Cercidiphyllum
Cercis canadensis
Cercis occidentalis
Cercis siliquastrum
Chaenomeles
Chamaecrista fasciculata
Chenopodium album
Chenopodium quinoa
Chionanthus
Chitalpa tashkentensis
Choisya
Cistus creticus
Cistus monspeliensis
Cistus salviifolius
Citrus
Citropsis
Clausena
Coelorachis cylindrica
Coffea
Commelina benghalensis
Conium maculatum
Convolvulus arvensis
Conyza canadensis
Coprosma repens
Cornus
Cornus florida
Coronilla valentina
Coronopus didymus
Cortaderia
Corylus
Cotoneaster
Crataegus
Cydonia
Cynodon dactylon
Cyperus eragrostis
Cyperus esculentus
Cytisus racemosus
Cytisus scoparius
Cytisus villosus
Datura
Datura wrightii
Digitaria horizontalis
Digitaria insularis
Digitaria sanguinalis
Dodonaea viscosa
Dysphania ambrosioides
Duranta erecta
Echinochloa crus-galli
Encelia farinosa
Eremocitrus
Eremophila maculata
Erigeron sumatrensis
Erigeron bonariensis
Eriobotrya
Eriochloa contracta
Erodium
Escallonia montevidensis
Esenbeckia
Eucalyptus camaldulensis
thau
Eugenia myrtifolia
Euphorbia hirta
Euphorbia terracina
Fagopyrum esculentum
Fagus
Fagus crenata
Ficus
Ficus carica
Fortunella
Fragaria
Fragaria vesca
Frangula californica
Frangula purshiana
Fraxinus
Fraxinus americana
Fraxinus dipetala
Fraxinus latifolia
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Fuchsia magellanica
Genista corsica
Genista ephedroides
Genista monspessulana
Genista x spachiana
Geranium dissectum
Ginkgo biloba
Gleditsia triacanthos
Glyceria
Glycosmis
Grevillea juniperina
Griselinia littoralis
Hakonechloa
Hamamelis virginiana
Hebe
Hedera helix
Helianthus annuus
Helichrysum italicum
Heliotropium europaeum
Hemerocallis
Heteromeles arbutifolia
Hibiscus
Hibiscus schizopetalus
Hibiscus syriacus
Hordeum murinum
Hydrangea paniculata
Hystrix
Ilex vomitoria
Ipomoea purpurea
Iva annua
Jacaranda mimosifolia
Juglans
Juglans mandshurica
Juniperus ashei
Kalmia latifolia
Koelreuteria
Koelreuteria bipinnata
Lactuca serriola
Lagerstroemia
Lagerstroemia indica
Lavandula angustifolia
Lavandula dentata
Lavandula stoechas
Lavandula x allardi syn. Lavandula x heterophylla
Lavandula x intermedia
Laurus nobilis
Leucothoe
Ligustrum lucidum
Limonia
Lippia nodiflora
Liquidambar styraciflua
Liriodendron tulipifera
Lithocarpus densiflorus
Lolium perenne
Lonicera hispidula
Lonicera japonica
Ludwigia grandiflora
Lupinus aridorum
Lupinus villosus
Magnolia
Magnolia grandiflora
Malus
Malva
Marantaceae zie register Plantenfamilies
Marrubium vulgare
Medicago polymorpha
Medicago sativa
Melilotus
Melissa officinalis
Merrillia
Mespilus
Metrosideros
Metrosideros excelsa
Michelia doltsopa
Microcitrus
Modiola caroliniana
Molinia
Montia linearis
Morus
Murraya
Musacea zie register Plantenfamilies
Musa
Myoporum insulare
Myrtus communis
Nandina domestica
Naringi
Neptunia lutea
Nerium
Nerium oleander
Nicotiana
Nicotiana glauca
Nothofagus obliqua
Olea
Olea europaea
Origanum majorana
Osmanthus heterophyllus
Pamburus
Parrotia persica
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Paspalum dilatatum
Persea
Persea americana
Phagnalon saxatile
Phalaris
Phoenix reclinata
Phoenix roebelenii
Photinia davidiana
Photinia x fraseri
Phillyrea latifolia
Phyla nodiflora
Pieris
Pinus
Pinus
bonsai/miniatuurplanten
Pinus taeda
Pistacia vera
Plantago lanceolata
Platanus
Pluchea odorata
Poa annua
Polygala myrtifolia
Polygala x grandiflora nana
Polygonum arenastrum
Polygonum lapathifolium
Polygonum persicaria
Poncirus
Populus fremontii
Portulaca
Populus
Prunus
Prunus amygdalus
Prunus armeniaca
Prunus blireiana
Prunus brigantina
Prunus cerasifera
Prunus cerasus
Prunus cistena
Prunus curdica
Prunus domestica subsp. domestica
Prunus domestica subsp. instititia
Prunus domestica subsp. italica
Prunus dulcis
Prunus glandulosa
Prunus holosericea
Prunus hortulana
Prunus japonica
Prunus laurocerasus
Prunus mandshurica
Prunus maritima
Prunus mume
Prunus nigra
Prunus persica
Prunus salicina
Prunus sibirica
Prunus simonii
Prunus spinoza
Prunus tomentosa
Prunus triloba
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Pterocarya rhoifolia
Punica granatum
Pyracantha
Pyrus
Pyrus pyrifolia
Quercus
Ranunculus repens
Ratibida columnifera
Rhamnus alaternus
Rhododendron
other than Rhododendron simsii
Rhus
Rosa
Rosa californica
Rosa canina
Rosa x floribunda
Rosa gymnocarpa
Rosmarinus officinalis
Rubus
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Rumex crispus
Salix
Salsola tragus of kali subsp. tragus
Salvia apiana
Salvia mellifera
Sambucus
Sapindus saponaria
Schinus molle
Senecio vulgaris
Sequoia sempervirens
Setaria magna
Severinia
Silybum marianum
Simmondsia chinensis
Sisymbrium irio
Shibataea
Solanum
Solanum aethiopicum
Solanum americanum
Solanum elaeagnifolium
Solanum jasminoides
Solanum lycopersicum
Solanum macrocarpon
Solanum melongena
Solanum tuberosum
Solidago fistulosa
Solidago virgaurea
Sonchus
Sorbus
Sorghum
Spartina
Spartium junceum
Spermacoce latifolia
Stellaria media
Stipa
Strelitziaceae zie register Plantenfamilies
Streptocarpus
Swinglea
Syringa vulgaris
Taxus
Tetradium
Tilia
Tillandsia usneoides
Toddalia
Toxicodendron diversilobum
Trientalis latifolia
Trifolium repens
Triphasia
Triticum aestivum alle tarwesoorten en variëteiten herkomst VS en Mexico
Ulmus
Ulmus davidiana
Ulmus parvifolia
Umbellularia californica
Uniola
Urtica dioica
Urtica urens
Vaccinium
Vaccinium ovatum
Vepris
Verbena litoralis
Veronica
Viburnum
Vicia faba
Vicia sativa
Vinca
Vitis
Westringia fruticosa
Westringia glabra
Xanthium spinosum
Xanthium strumarium
Zanthoxylum
Zea mays
Araceae check table for genera and species
for details
Marantaceae
Musaceae
Strelitziacea
Palmae Arecaceae
check tables for Palmae
Ornamental perennial grasses (Gramineae) of the subfamilies Bambusoideae and Panicoideae
naturally or artificially dwarfed plants intended for planting other than
seeds
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propagation
or
for consumer
seeds: Beta vulgaris Helianthus annuus Lycopersicon lycopersicum Medicago sativa Oryza sativa Phaseolus Pinus Prunus Rubus Zea mais
cuttings: Brugmansia Dendranthema also incl. Chrysanthemum Dianthus Euphorbia pulcherrima Pelargonium Solanum jasminoides other cuttings: check herbaceous species and table of contents plants for planting
cut flowers: Aster Dendranthema also incl. Chrysanthemum Dianthus Eryngium Gypsophila Hypericum Lisianthus Orchidaceae Rosa Solidago Trachelium
fruits &
vegetables: Apium graveolens Citrus and hybrids Fortunella and hybrids Momordica Ocimum Poncirus and hybrids Prunus Solanum melongena Vitis (destination Greek Cyprus)
plant material: All types (cuttings, potted plants, etc.) check Plants for planting: 'table of contents'
plant material: Herbaceous species check list 'herbaceous species'
FLOWCHART
ware potatoes
for consumer* propagation seeds or plants
check tables for
FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
Check tables for
WARE POTATOES
check tables for
PLANTS FOR
PLANTING
check tables for
CUTFLOWERS
check tables for CUTTINGS
check tables foor SEEDS
in case of re-export of a seed lot (produced in
country A export to B, re-export from B to the
Netherlands) the additional declaration (AD)
may not be present on the original certificate
(that is from A to B) with reference to the
relevant position; however, if the AD is
present in writing on the certificate the seed
lot can be admitted; this regulation will apply until further notice
2008/840 (emergency mesasures Anoplophora
chinensis) is replaced by 2012/138; fort he time
being either reference is correct; in this version of the document 2012/138 is leading
for water plants – next to the tables for the
specific botanical names where appropiate – a general demand applies: see WATER PLANTS Next
*please note: potted plants, palms, etc. are regarded as propagation: check on the left
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check table for GRAIN
grain: Triticum Secale X Triticosecale
attached soil of
growing medium: all products
check table for
SOIL AND
GROWING MEDIUM
also check on
Full text of the requirement:
"Soil and growing medium, attached to or
associated with plants, consisting in whole or
in part of soil or solid organic substances
such as parts of plants, humus including peat
or bark or consisting in part of any solid
inorganic substance, intended to sustain the
vitality of the plants."
Culture medium (in vitro) is excluded from this
requirement.
Peat solely as packing material is excluded
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CUT FLOWERS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Aster Eryngium Hypericum Lisianthus also includes Eustoma Rosa Trachelium
Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.2 a, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.2 b, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
45.2 a (country free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.2 b (inspected and found free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations))
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CUT FLOWERS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Dendranthema also includes Chrysanthemum Dianthus
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 a, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 b, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
27.2 a (no signs of Spodoptera eridiana, Spodoptera frugiperda, or Spodoptera litura at the place of production) 27.2 b (treatment)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.2 a, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.2 b, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
32.2 a (country free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) 32.2 b (inspected and found free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa)
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CUT FLOWERS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Gypsophila Solidago
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.2 a, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.2 b, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
32.2 a (country free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) 32.2 b (inspected and found free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa)
Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.2 a, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.2 b, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
45.2 a (country free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.2 b (inspected and found free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations))
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CUT FLOWERS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Orchidaceae Third countries other than Thailand
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.2 1, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.2 2, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.2 1 (country free from Thrips palmi) 36.2 2 (inspected and found free from Thrips palmi)
Thailand Consignment complies with the Annex point 1.a of the EU Commission Decision 98/109 of Consignment complies with the Annex point 1.b of the EU Commission Decision 98/109
1.a (place of production free from Thrips palmi on official inspections carried out at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 1.b (an appropriate fumigation treatment prior to export to ensure free from Tysanoptera)
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin
Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Apium graveolens
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
32.2 a (country free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) 32.2 b (inspected and found free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa)
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Capsicum
--next--
Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic,
El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras,
Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama,
Puerto Rico, USA, French Polynesia
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the
pest status for organism X of the
country of origin. If the country is
not mentioned, this declaration
need not be present on the
certificate at all
36.3 a (area free from Anthonomus
eugenii)
36.3 b (place of production free
from Anthonomus eugenii carried
out at least monthly during the two
months prior to export, at the place
of production and its immediate
vicinity)
Countries of the African continent, Cape
Verde, Saint Helena, Madagascar, La
Reunion, Mauritius, Israel
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
16.6 a (country free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra)
16.6 b (area free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
mentioned on the certificate)
16.6 c (place of production free
from Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
traceability code mentioned on the
certificate)
Ghana, Mozambique, Senegal, South
Africa
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
16.6 a (country free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra)
16.6 b (area free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
mentioned on the certificate)
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 d of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
16.6 c (place of production free
from Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
traceability code mentioned on the
certificate)
16.6 d (system approach to ensure
freedom from Thaumatotibia
leucocetra)d
Countries of the African continent, North
America, South America
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 a of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 b of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 c of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 d of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 e of Decision 2018/638/EC
These requirements apply from 1
June 2018 until 31 May 2020
4 a (country free from Spodoptera
frugiperda)
4 b (area free from Spodoptera
frugiperda AND mentioned on the
certificate)
4 c (placle of production free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND official
inspections at least three months
prior to export AND where plants
are in complete physical protection
against Spodoptera frugiperda AND
information on traceability
mentioned on the certificate)
4 d (placle of production free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND official
inspections at least three months
prior to export AND effective
treatment to ensure free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND
information on traceability
mentioned on the certificate)
4 e (effective treatment after
harvest to guarantee free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND
mentioned on the certificate)
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FRUITS OF CITRUS, FORTUNELLA, MICROCITRUS, NARINGI, PONCIRUS and SWINGLEA, and THEIR HYBRIDS
How to use these pages and annexes
2000/29/EU
* 16.2 a, 16.3 a, 16.4 a country free from (see Annex 1)
* 16.2 b, 16.3 b, 16.4 b PFA pest free area mentioned on the certificate (see Annex 1)
* 16.6 b PFA pest free area mentioned on the certificate
* 16.2 c, 16.4 c PFPP pest free place of production mentioned on the certificate
* 16.6 c PFPP pest free place of production and traceability code mentioned on the certificate
* 16.2 d treatment and traceability code mentioned on the certificate (see Annex 2)
* 16.4 d the traceability code mentioned on the certificate
* 16.6 d treatment mentioned on the certificate (see Annex 2)
* 16.2 e additional declaration: the fruits originate in a site of production subjected to appropriate treatments against Xanthomonas citri pv. citri
and Xanthomonas citri pv. aurantifolii, carried out at the appropriate time and the traceability code mentioned on the certificate
* 16.4 e additional declaration: the fruits originate in a site of production subjected to appropriate treatments against Phyllosticta citricarpa
carried out at the appropriate time and the traceability code mentioned on the certificate
* 16.5 not needed when country free from the relevant organism
2016/715/EU
* art 9 ‘Fruit destined exclusively for industrial processing only into juice’ mentioned on the certificate
Identification numbers of the containers and the unique numbers of the labels on the individual packages mentioned on the certificate
Annex 1 EU list of registrated countries or areas free from Xanthomonas citri pv. citri and Xanthomonas citri pv. aurantifolii, Cercospora
angolensis, Phyllosticta citricarpa
Annex 2 Communicated treatment
Annex 3 Explanation of the points and articles
Annex 4 List of countries of the African continent
Table of information provided by non-EU-countries on phytosanitary import requirements: see page 2 point 12
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ADDITIONAL DECLARATION Origin Phytosanitary use Product Required additional declaration (as it should
appear on the certificate)
The African continent
other than Egypt Morocco Mozambique Senegal South Africa Swaziland Zimbabwe Cape Verde
La Reunion
Madagascar
Mauritius
Saint Helena
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Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* 16.3 c
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* 16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
Industrial processing
including into juice
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*or 16.2 e* 16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d* Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e* 16.3 c
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e* 16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus 2000/29/EU
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Naringi
Swinglea
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
Argentina
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Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
2016/715/EU
art 5a a and 5 b and 5 c
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
Industrial processing
other than juice
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
2016/715/EU
art 5a a and 5 b and 5 c Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
Industrial processing
into juice
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
2016/715/EU
art 5a a and 5 b and 5 c or art 9 a and 9 b + text*
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
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Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
Australia Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.4 b* or 16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 a* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 a
Industrial processing
including into juice
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.4 b* or 16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 a* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
Brazil
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Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d* 16.3 a*
16.4 b* or 2016/715/EU art 4
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus 2000/29/EU
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Naringi
Swinglea
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
Industrial processing
other than juice
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
2016/715/EU
art. 4
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
Industrial processing
only into juice
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.4 b* or 2016/715/EU art. 4 or 2016/715/EU
art 9 a and 9 b and text*
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
China
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Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* 16.3 a*
16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus 2000/29/EU
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Swinglea
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
Industrial processing
including into
juice
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU*
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e* 16.3 a*
16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d or 16.4 e*
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
Egypt
Morocco
Fresh fruit
for all purposes Industrial processing
including into
juice
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.4 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 a
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 a * 16.3 a*
16.5* *a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 a
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.4 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
Israel
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Fresh fruit
for all purposes Industrial processing
including into
juice
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.4 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
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Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 a* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.4 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
Japan
Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 a*
16.4 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
Industrial processing
including into juice
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.3 a*
16.4 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e* 16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
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Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Jamaica
Mexico
New Zealand
Peru
Turkey
Uzbekistan
Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Industrial processing
including into
juice
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.4 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 a
Senegal
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Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 c
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
Industrial processing
including into
juice
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
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16.3 c
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
South Africa
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Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
16.4 b* or 2016/715/EU
art. 5 a and 5 b and 5 c (and 5 d only for C. sinensis
‘Valencia’)
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.4 b* or 2016/715/EU
art. 5 a and 5 b and 5 c
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2002/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.4 b* or 2016/715/EU
art. 5 a and 5 b and 5 c
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
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Industrial processing
other than
juice
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.4 b* or 2016/715/EU
art. 5 a and 5 b and 5 c (and 5 d only for C. sinensis
‘Valencia’)
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.4 b* or 2016/715/EU
art. 5 a and 5 b and 5 c
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.4 b* or 2016/715/EU
art. 5 a and 5 b and 5 c
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
Industrial processing
only into
juice
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
16.4 b* or 2016/715/EU
art. 5 a and 5 b and 5 c (and 5 d only for C. sinensis
‘Valencia’)
or
art. 9 a and 9 b + text*
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
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16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.4 b* or 2016/715/EU
art. 5 a and 5 b and 5 c
or
art. 9 a and 9 b + text*
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.4 b* or 2016/715/EU
art. 5 a and 5 b and 5 c
or
art. 9 a and 9 b + text*
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
Third countries
other than
the African continent
and
other than
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Chile
China
Colombia
Ecuador
Israel
Jamaica
Japan
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Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 c
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
Industrial processing
including into
juice
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
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Mexico
New Zealand
Peru
South Korea
Thailand
Turkey
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
USA
Vietnam
Poncirus
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2002/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.3 c
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
South Korea
Thailand
Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 a*
16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
Industrial processing
including into
juice
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.3 a*
16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2002/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
Swaziland
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Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
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Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
16.3 a*
16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5 a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
Industrial processing
including into
juice
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d* or 16.6 e
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
16.6 b* or 16.6 c* or 16.6 d* or 16.6 e
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
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16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
USA
Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 a*
16.4 b* or 16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2002/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
Industrial processing
including into
juice
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.3 a*
16.4 b* or 16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2002/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.3 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 b* or 16.2 c6 or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
Vietnam
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Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 a
16.4 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2002/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
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Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
Industrial processing
including into
juice
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.4 a*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2002/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
Uruguay
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Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 a*
16.5 c
2016/715/EU
art. 5 a and 5 b and 5 c (and 5 d only for C. sinensis
‘Valencia’)
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
16.3 a*
16.5 c
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d*
Industrial processing
other than
juice
Citrus
other than
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.3 a*
16.5 c
2016/715/EU
art. 5 a and 5 b and 5 c (and 5 d only for C. sinensis
‘Valencia’)
Citrus aurantium 2000/29/EU
16.3 a
16.3 a
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16.3 a*
16.5 c
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
Industrial processing
only into juice
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.3 a*
16.5 c
2016/715/EU
art. 5 a and 5 b and 5 c (and 5 d only for C. sinensis
‘Valencia’) or art. 9 a and 9 b and text*
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
16.3 a*
16.5 c
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 c* or 16.2 d* or 16.2 e*
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
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Fresh fruit
for all purposes
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 c
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a* 16.3 c
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16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
Industrial processing
including into juice
Citrus
other than Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Fortunella
Poncirus
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Citrus aurantium
Citrus latifolia 2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
16.3 c
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d 16.6 c* or 16.6 d*
Citrus aurantifolia
Citrus limon
2000/29/EU
16.2 a* 16.3 c
16.4 c* or 16.4 d* or 16.4 e*
16.5* a or 16.5 b or 16.5 c or 16.5 d
Microcitrus
Naringi
Swinglea
2000/29/EU
16.2 a*
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Annex 1
EU LIST OF REGISTRATED COUNTRIES OR AREAS FREE FROM XANTHOMONAS CITRI PV. CITRI AND XANTHOMONAS CITRI PV. AURANTIFOLII, CERCOSPORA ANGOLENSIS AND PHYLLOSTICTA CITRICARPA
Countries recognized as being free from Xanthomonas citri pv. citri and Xanthomonas citri pv. aurantifolii (16.2 a)
Country Date
Australia December 2017
Chili December 2017
Colombia January 16, 2018
Ecuador January 10, 2018
Egypt November 15, 2017
Israel December 2017
Jamaica December 2017
Morocco November 11, 2017
Mexico November 15, 2017
Mozambique December 2017
New Zealand November 15, 2017
Peru December, 2017
South Africa December 2017
Swaziland December 2017
Turkey December 2017
Uzbekistan January 2018
Zimbabwe December 2017
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Areas recognized as being free from Xanthomonas citri pv. citri and Xanthomonas citri pv. aurantifolii (16.2 b)
Country Pest free area Date
Brasil ----- Amazonas (AM), Bahia (BA), Distrito Federal (DF), Espírito Santo (ES), Goiás (GO), Pará
(PA), Paraíba (PB), ------ Rondônia (RO), Sergipe (SE), Tocantins (TO)
Februari, 2018
USA State Pest free county December 2017
not mentioned state is free
Texas Anderson, Andrews, Angelina, Aransas, Archer, Armstrong, Atascosa, Austin, Bailey, Bandera,
Bastrop, Baylor, Bee, Bell, Bexar, Blanco, Borden, Bosque, Bowie, Brazoria, Brazos, Brewster,
Briscoe, Brooks, Brown, Burleson, Burnet, Caldwell, Calhoun, Callahan, Camp, Carson, Cass,
Castro, Chambers, Cherokee, Childress, Clay, Cochran, Coke, Coleman, Collin, Collingsworth,
Colorado, Comal, Comanche, Concho, Cooke, Coryell, Cottle, Crane, Crockett, Crosby, Culberson,
Dallam, Dallas, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Delta, Denton, DeWitt, Dickens, Dimmit, Donley, Duval,
Eastland, Ector, Edwards, Ellis, El Paso, Erath, Falls, Fannin, Fayette, Fisher, Floyd, Foard, Franklin,
Freestone, Frio, Gaines, Galveston, Garza, Gillespie, Glasscock, Goliad, Gonzales, Gray, Grayson,
Gregg, Grimes, Guadalupe, Hale, Hall, Hamilton, Hansford, Hardeman, Hardin, Harrison, Hartley,
Haskell, Hays, Hemphill, Henderson, Hidalgo, Hill, Hockley, Hood, Hopkins, Houston, Howard,
Hudspeth, Hunt, Hutchinson, Irion, Jack, Jackson, Jasper, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jim Hogg, Jim
Wells, Johnson, Jones, Karnes, Kaufman, Kendall, Kenedy, Kent, Kerr, Kimble, King, Kinney,
Kleberg, Knox, Lamar, Lamb, Lampasas, La-Salle, Lavaca, Lee, Leon, Liberty, Limestone,Lipscomb,
Live, Oak, Llano, Loving, Lubbock, Lynn, McCulloch, McLennan, McMullen, Madison, Marion, Martin,
Mason, Matagorda, Maverick, Medina, Menard, Midland, Milam, Mills, Mitchell, Montague,
Montgomery, Moore, Morris, Motley, Nacogdoches, Navarro, Newton, Nolan, Nueces, Ochiltree,
Oldham, Orange, Palo Pinto, Panola, Parker, Parmer, Pecos, Polk, Potter, Presidio, Rains, Randall,
Reagan, Real, Red, River, Reeves, Refugio, Roberts, Robertson, Rockwall, Runnels, Rusk, Sabine,
San Augustine, San Jacinto, San Patricio, San Saba, Schleicher, Scurry, Shackelford, Shelby,
Sherman, Smith, Somervell, Starr, Stephens, Sterling, Stonewall, Sutton, Swisher, Tarrant, Taylor,
Terrell, Terry, Throckmorton, Titus, Tom Green, Travis, Trinity, Tyler, Upshur, Upton, Uvalde, Val
Verde, Van Zandt, Victoria, Walker, Waller, Ward, Washington, Webb, Wharton, Wheeler, Wichita,
Wilbarger, Willacy, Williamson, Wilson, Winkler, Wise, Wood, Yoakum, Young, Zapata, Zavala
Louisiana Acadia, Allen, Ascension, Assumption, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Calcasieu,
Caldwell, Cameron, Catahoula, Claiborne, Concordia, De Soto, East Baton Rouge, East Carroll, East
Feliciana, Evangeline, Franklin, Grant, Iberia, Iberville, Jackson, Jefferson Davis, La Salle,
Lafayette, Lincoln, Livingston, Madison, Morehouse, Natchitoches, Ouachita, Pointe Coupee,
Rapides, Red River, Richland, Sabine, Saint Helena, Saint Landry, Saint Martin, Saint Mary, Saint
Tammany, Tangipahoa, Tensas, Terrebonne, Union, Vermilion, Vernon, Washington, Webster,
West Baton Rouge, West Carroll, West Feliciana, Winn
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Countries recognized as being free from Cercospora angolensis (16.3 a)
Country Date
Argentina December, 2017
Australia December, 2017
Brasil December, 2017
Chili December, 2017
China January 16, 2018
Colombia January 16, 2018
Ecuador January 10, 2018
Egypt November 15, 2017
Israel December, 2017
Jamaica December, 2017
Japan December, 2017
Morocco November 13, 2017
Mexico November 15, 2017
New Zealand November 15, 2017
Peru December, 2017
South Africa December, 2017
South Korea December, 2017
Swaziland December, 2017
Thailand January 10, 2018
Turkey December, 2017
Uruguay November 15, 2017
USA December, 2017
Uzbekistan January, 2018
Vietnam January, 2018
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Areas recognized as being free from Cercospora angolensis (16.3 b)
Country Pest free area Date
Countries recognized as being free from Phyllosticta citricarpa (syn Guignardia citricarpa) (16.4 a)
Country Date
Chili December 2017
Colombia January 16, 2018
Ecuador January 10, 2018
Egypt November 15, 2017
Israel December 2017
Jamaica December 2017
Japan December 2017
Morocco November 23, 2017
Mexico November 15, 2017
New Zealand November 15, 2017
Peru December 2017
Turkey December 2017
Uzbekistan January 2018
Vietnam December 2017
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Areas recognised as being free from Phyllosticta citricarpa (syn. Guignardia citricarpa) (16.4 b)
Country Pest free area Date
Australia South Australia, Western Australia December 2017
Brasil Acre (AC), Alagoas (AL), Amapá (AP), Ceará (CE), Distrito Federal (DF), Maranhão (MA), Pará
(PA), Paraíba (PB), Piauí (PI), Rio Grande do Norte (RN), Roraima (RR), Sergipe (SE), Tocantins
(TO)
November 15, 2017
South Africa Western Cape, Northern Cape, Free State, North West, The Magistral Districts of Christiana, Taung December 2017
USA State Pest free county December 2017
not mentioned state is free
Florida Alachua, Baker, Bay, Bradford, Brevard, Broward, Calhoun, Charlotte, Citrus, Clay, Columbia De
Soto, Dixie, Duval, Escambia, Flagler, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Glades, Gulf, Hamilton, Hardee,
Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Holmes, Indian River, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, lake, Lee,
Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Manatee, Marion, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Nassau, Okaloosa,
Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco, Pinellas, Putnam, Saint Johns, Saint Lucie,
Santa Rosa, Sarasota, Seminole, Sumter, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Volusia, Wakulla, Walton,
Washington
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Annex 2
COMMUNICATED TREATMENT All treatments must be communicated by letter to the EU and mentioned with treatment date on the certificate
Except for 1. (16.2 d) sodium orthophenylphenate: Treatment + treatment date must be on the FC, but communication to the EU by
letter is not needed
Country Treatment method Date
Argentina hypoclorito de sodio, 200 ppm durante 2 minutos
dióxido de cloro, 3 ppm durante 2 minutos
December 2017
Brasil hipoclorito de sódio, numa solução de 200 ppm por 2 minutos, a um PH de 6 a 7,5, ou
ortofenil fenato de sódio (SOPP), numa solução contendo 1,86 a 2% por 45 segundos se o banho
tiver espuma, ou, em caso contrário, por 1 minuto
November 15, 2017
China sodium hypochlorite solution January 16, 2018
South Korea - at least 2 minutes dipping in sodium hypochlorite solution (pH 6.0-7.5) with concentration of
200 ppm
- at least 1 minute dipping in peroxyacetic acid solution with concentration of 85 ppm
December 2017
Thailand 200 ppm of chlorine for 2 min January 10, 2018
Uruguay immersion water treatment at least two minutes in a solution containing 200 ppm sodium
hypochloride
November 15, 2017
USA - sodium hypochlorite (SH): Thoroughly wet the fruit for at least 2 minutes with a solution of
200 parts per million sodium hypochlorite; maintain the solution at a pH of 6.0 to 7.5.
- peroxyacetic acid (PAA): Thoroughly wet the fruit for at least 1 minute with a solution of 85
parts per million peroxyacetic acid.
December 2017
Vietnam natri hypochloride or calcium hypochloride
2. (16.6 d) cold treatment and treatment date for Thaumatotibia leucocetra must be on the FC, but communication to
the EU by letter is not needed
Country Product/crop (botanical name)
Treatment method
Date
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Israel
Mozambique
South Africa
Swaziland
Zimbabwe
Citrus
other than
Citrus limon
Citrus aurantifolia
System approach (treatment + date not necessary on FC) December 2017
Annex 3
EXPLANATION OF THE POINTS AND ARTICLES
Additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
2000/29/EU Citrus, Fortunella, Poncirus, Microcitrus, Naringi, Swinglea and their hybrids
16.2 a Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.2 a of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EU
and
Country mentioned on the certificate; see Annex 1
16.2 a the fruits originate in a country recognised as being free
of Xanthomonas citri pv. citri and Xanthomonas citri pv.
aurantifolii
16.2 b Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.2 b of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EU
and
Area mentioned on the certificate; see Annex 1
16.2 b the fruits originate in an area established by the national
plant protection organisation in the country of origin as being
free from Xanthomonas citri pv. citri and Xanthomonas citri pv.
aurantifolii
16.2 c Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.2 c of EC Plant
Health Directive 2002/29/EU
and
Place of production mentioned on the certificate
16.2 c the fruits originate in a place of production established by
the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin
as being free from Xanthomonas citri pv. citri and Xanthomonas
citri pv. aurantifolii
16.2 d Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.2 d of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EU
and
Treatment mentioned on the certificate; see Annex 2
and
Traceability code mentioned on the certificate
16.2 d the site of production and the immediate vicinity are
subject to appropriate treatments and cultural practices against
Xanthomonas citri pv. citri and Xanthomonas citri pv. aurantifolii
and
the fruits have been subjected to a treatment with sodium
orthophenylphenate, or another effective treatment mentioned
on the certificates referred to in Article 13(1)(ii), provided
that the treatment method has been communicated in advance
in writing by the national plant protection organisation of the
third country concerned to the Commission,
and
official inspections carried out at appropriate times prior to
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export have shown that the fruits are free from symptoms of
Xanthomonas citri pv. citri and Xanthomonas citri pv. aurantifolii
and
information on traceability is included in the certificates referred
to in Article 13(1)(ii)
16.2 e Fruit for industrial processing
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.2 e of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EU
and
on the individual packages:
The fruits are destined for industrial processing
and
Traceability code mentioned on the certificate
Fruit for industrial processing
official inspections prior to export have shown that the fruits are
free from Xanthomonas citri pv. citri and Xanthomonas citri pv.
aurantifolii
and
the site of production and the immediate vicinity are subject to
appropriate treatments against Xanthomonas citri pv. citri and
Xanthomonas citri pv. aurantifolii
and
movement, storage and processing takes place under conditions;
importer informs NPPO when and where consignment is arriving
and
the fruits have been transported in individual packages bearing a
label, which contains a traceability code and the indication that
the fruits are destinated for industrial processing
and
information on tracebility is included in the certificates referred
to in Article 13(I)(iii)
2000/29/EC Citrus, Fortunella, Poncirus and their hybrids
16.3 a Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.3 a of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and
Country mentioned on the certificate; see Annex 1
16.3 a The fruits originate in a country recognised as being free
from Cercospora angolensis
16.3 b Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.3 b of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and
Area mentioned on the certificate; see Annex 1
16.3 b The fruits originate in an area established as being free
from Cercospora angolensis.
16.3 c Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.3 c of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
16.3 c no symptoms of Cercospora angolensis have been
observed in the site of production and in its immediate vicinity
since the beginning of the last cycle of vegetation, and none of
the fruits harvested in the site of production has shown, in
appropriate official examination, symptoms of this organism
2000/29/EC Citrus other than Citrus aurantium and Citrus latifolia, Fortunella, Poncirus and their hybrids
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16.4 a Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 16.4 a of EC
Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and
Country mentioned on the certificate; see Annex 1
16.4 a The fruits originate in a country recognised as being free
from Phyllosticta citricarpa
16.4 b Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.4 b of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and
Area mentioned on the certificate; see Annex 1
16.4 b The fruits originate in an area established by the national
plant protection organisation in the country of origin as being
free from Phyllosticta citricarpa
16.4 c Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.4 c of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and
Place of production mentioned on the certificate
16.4 c The fruits originate in a place of production established by
the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin
as being free from Phyllosticta citricarpa
and
the fruits are found free of symptoms of Phyllosticta citricarpa by
official inspection of a representative sample, defined in
accordance with international standards
16.4 d Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.4 d of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and
Traceability code mentioned on the certificate
16.4 d the fruits originate in a site of production subjected to
appropriate treatments and cultural measures against
Phyllosticta citricarpa
and
official inspections have been carried out in the site of
production during the growing season since the beginning of the
last cycle of vegetation, and no symptoms of Phyllosticta
citricarpa have been detected in the fruits
and
the harvested fruits from that site of production are found free of
symptoms of Phyllosticta citricarpa during an official inspection
prior to export, of a representative sample, defined in
accordance with international standards
and
information on traceability is included in the certificates
16.4 e In the case of fruit destined for industrial processing
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.4 e of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
Additional declaration:
The fruits originate in a site of production subjected to
appropriate treatments against Phyllosticta citricarpa carried out
at the appropriate time.
and
Traceability code mentioned on the certificate
In the case of fruit destined for industrial processing
the fruits have been found free of symptoms of Phyllosticta
citricarpa prior to the export during an official inspection of a
representative sample, defined in accordance with international
standards
and
a statement that the fruits originate in a site of production
subjected to appropriate treatments against Phyllosticta
citricarpa carried out at the appropriate time is included in the
certificates referred to in Article 13(1)(ii) under the rubric
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‘Additional declaration’
and
movement, storage and processing takes place under conditions,
approved in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article
18(2)
and
the fruits have been transported in individual packages bearing a
label, which contains a traceability code and the indication that
the fruits are destined for industrial processing
and
information on traceability is included in the certificates referred
to in Article 13(1)(ii)
2000/29/EC Citrus, Fortunella, Poncirus and their hybrids
16.5 a Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.5 a of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism
X of the country of origin (to be determined by the
country of origin) If pest X is absent, this declaration
need not be present on the certificate at all.
16.5 a an area free from Tephritidae (non-European)
16.5 b Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.5 b of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
16.5 b no signs of Tephritidae (non-European) at the place of
production
and
none of the fruits has shown signs of Tephritidae (non-
European)
16.5 c Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.5 c of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
16.5 c the fruits are free from Tephritidae (non-European) in all
stages of their development
16.5 d Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.5 d of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
16.5d the fruits have been have been subjected to an effective
treatment
2000/29/EC Citrus other than Citrus limon and Citrus aurantifolia originating in countries of the African continent, Cape Verde,
Israel, La Reunion, Madagascar, Mauritius, Saint Helena
16.6 a Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.6 a of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
16.6 a The fruits originate in a country recognised as being free
of Thaumatotibia leucotreta
16.6 b Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.6 b of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and Area mentioned on the certificate
16.6 b The fruits originate in an area established by the national
plant protection organisation in the country of origin as being
free from Thaumatotibia leucotreta
16.6 c Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, 16.6 c of EC Plant
Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and
Traceability code mentioned on the certificate
16.6 c originate in a place of production established by the
national plant protection organisation in the country of origin as
being free of Thaumatotibia leucotreta and information on
tracebility is included in the certificates referred to in the Article
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a sample per 30 tonnes, or part thereof, has been tested for
latent infection and found free of Phyllosticta citricarpa
art. 5a Argentina
Consignment complies with Commission Decision 2016/715/EU
art. 5a a, b, c
a) the specified fruits originate in a field of production which has
been subjected to treatments against Phyllosticta citricarpa
carried out at the appropriate time since the beginning of the
last cycle of vegetation
and
b) an appropriate official inspection has been carried out in the
field of production during the growing season and no symptoms
of Phyllosticta citricarpa have been detected in the specified fruit
since the beginning of the last cycle of vegetation
and
c) a sample has been taken along the line between arrival and
packaging in the packing facilities of at least 600 fruits of each
species per 30 tonnes, or part thereof, selected as much as
possible on the basis of any possible symptom of Phyllosticta
citricarpa, and all sampled fruits showing symptoms have been
tested and found free of that harmful organism
art. 9 Consignment complies with Commission Decision 2016/715/EU
art. 9 a, b
Additional declaration
‘Fruit destined exclusively for industrial processing only into
juice’
and
Identification numbers of the containers and the unique numbers
of the labels on the individual packages mentioned on the
certificate
a) the specified fruits originate in a field of production subjected
to appropriate treatments against Phyllosticta citricarpa carried
out at the appropriate time
and
b) an appropriate official visual inspection has been carried out
during packaging and no symptoms of Phyllosticta citricarpa
have been detected in the specified fruits harvested in the field
of production in that inspection
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Annex 4 COUNTRIES OF THE AFRICAN CONTINENT Algerije Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Canarische Eilanden Centraal-Afrikaanse Republiek Ceuta Comoren Congo-Brazzaville Congo-Kinshasa Djibouti Egypte Equatoriaal-Guinea Eritrea Ethiopië Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinee
Guinee-Bissau Ivoorkust Kaapverdië Kameroen Kenia Lesotho Liberia Libië Madagaskar Madeira Malawi Mali Marokko Mauritanië Mauritius Mayotte Melilla Mozambique Namibië Niger Nigeria
Oeganda Réunion Rwanda Sao Tomé en Principe Senegal Seychellen Sierra Leone Sint-Helena, Ascension en Tristan da Cunha Soedan Somalië Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tsjaad Tunesië Westelijke Sahara Zambia Zimbabwe Zuid-Afrika Zuid-Soedan
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Momordica Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.2 1, of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.2 2, of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
36.2 1 (country free from Thrips
palmi)
36.2 2 (inspected and found free
from Thrips palmi)
Countries of the African continent, North
America, South America
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 a of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 b of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 c of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 d of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 e of Decision 2018/638/EC
These requirements apply from 1
June 2018 until 31 May 2020
4 a (country free from Spodoptera
frugiperda)
4 b (area free from Spodoptera
frugiperda AND mentioned on the
certificate)
4 c (placle of production free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND official
inspections at least three months
prior to export AND where plants
are in complete physical protection
against Spodoptera frugiperda AND
information on traceability
mentioned on the certificate)
4 d (placle of production free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND official
inspections at least three months
prior to export AND effective
treatment to ensure free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND
information on traceability
mentioned on the certificate)
4 e (effective treatment after
harvest to guarantee free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND
mentioned on the certificate)
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Ocimum Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
32.2 a (country free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) 32.2 b (inspected and found free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa)ndent
Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
45.2 a (country free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.2 b (inspected and found free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations))cond indent
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Punica granatum
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Countries of the African continent, Cape
Verde, Saint Helena, Madagascar, La
Reunion, Mauritius
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
16.6 a (country free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra)
16.6 b (area free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
mentioned on the certificate)
16.6 c (place of production free
from Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
traceability code mentioned on the
certificate)
Israel, Mozambique, South Africa Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 d of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
16.6 a (country free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra)
16.6 b (area free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
mentioned on the certificate)
16.6 c (place of production free
from Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
traceability code mentioned on the
certificate)
16.6 d (system approach to ensure
freedom from Thaumatotibia
leucocetra)d d
Senegal Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
16.6 a (country free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra)
16.6 b (area free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
mentioned on the certificate)
16.6 c (place of production free
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--continuation-- point 16.6 c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 d of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
from Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
traceability code mentioned on the
certificate)
16.6 d (cold treatment with data
cold treatment)d
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Prunus persica
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Countries of the African continent, Cape
Verde, Saint Helena, Madagascar, La
Reunion, Mauritius, Israel
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
16.6 a (country free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra)
16.6 b (area free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
mentioned on the certificate)
16.6 c (place of production free
from Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
traceability code mentioned on the
certificate)
Mozambique, South Africa Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 d of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
16.6 a (country free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra)
16.6 b (area free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
mentioned on the certificate)
16.6 c (place of production free
from Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
traceability code mentioned on the
certificate)
16.6 d (system approach to ensure
freedom from Thaumatotibia
leucocetra)
Senegal Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
16.6 a (country free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra)
16.6 b (area free from
Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
mentioned on the certificate)
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--continuation-- Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 16.6 d of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
16.6 c (place of production free
from Thaumatotibia leucocetra AND
traceability code mentioned on the
certificate)
16.6 d (cold treatment with data
cold treatment)
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Solanum
aethiopicum
Solanum
macrocarpon
Countries of the African continent, North
America, South America
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 a of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 b of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 c of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 d of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 e of Decision 2018/638/EC
These requirements apply from 1
June 2018 until 31 May 2020
4 a (country free from Spodoptera
frugiperda)
4 b (area free from Spodoptera
frugiperda AND mentioned on the
certificate)
4 c (placle of production free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND official
inspections at least three months
prior to export AND where plants
are in complete physical protection
against Spodoptera frugiperda AND
information on traceability
mentioned on the certificate)
4 d (placle of production free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND official
inspections at least three months
prior to export AND effective
treatment to ensure free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND
information on traceability
mentioned on the certificate)
4 e (effective treatment after
harvest to guarantee free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND
mentioned on the certificate)
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Solanum
melongena
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Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 25.7.2 a, of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 25.7.2 b, of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 25.7.2 c, of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
25.7.2 a (country free from Keiferia
lycopersicella)
25.7.2 b (area free from Keiferia
lycopersicella AND mentioned on
the certificatre)
25.7.2 c (place of production free
from Keiferia lycopersicella AND
mentioned on the certificate)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.2 1, of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.2 2, of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
36.2 1 (country free from Thrips
palmi)
36.2 2 (inspected and found free
from Thrips palmi)
Countries of the African continent, North
America, South America
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 a of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 b of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 c of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 d of Decision 2018/638/EC
These requirements apply from 1
June 2018 until 31 May 2020
4 a (country free from Spodoptera
frugiperda)
4 b (area free from Spodoptera
frugiperda AND mentioned on the
certificate)
4 c (placle of production free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND official
inspections at least three months
prior to export AND where plants
are in complete physical protection
against Spodoptera frugiperda AND
information on traceability
mentioned on the certificate)
4 d (placle of production free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND official
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--continuation-- or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 e of Decision 2018/638/EC
inspections at least three months
prior to export AND effective
treatment to ensure free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND
information on traceability
mentioned on the certificate)
4 e (effective treatment after
harvest to guarantee free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND
mentioned on the certificate)
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Solanum
lycopersicum
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7.2 a, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7.2 b, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7.2 c, of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
25.7.2 a (country free from Keiferia
lycopersicella) 25.7.2 b (area free from Keiferia
lycopersicella AND mentioned on the certificatre) 25.7.2 c (place of production free from Keiferia lycopersicella and mentioned on the certificate)
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Zea mays
other than
live pollen, plant
tissue cultures,
seeds, grains
Countries of the African continent, North
America, South America
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 a of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 b of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 c of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 d of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 e of Decision 2018/638/EC
These requirements apply from 1
June 2018 until 31 May 2020
4 a (country free from Spodoptera
frugiperda)
4 b (area free from Spodoptera
frugiperda AND mentioned on the
certificate)
4 c (placle of production free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND official
inspections at least three months
prior to export AND where plants
are in complete physical protection
against Spodoptera frugiperda AND
information on traceability
mentioned on the certificate)
4 d (placle of production free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND official
inspections at least three months
prior to export AND effective
treatment to ensure free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND
information on traceability
mentioned on the certificate)
4 e (effective treatment after
harvest to guarantee free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND
mentioned on the certificate)
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Vitis destination Cyprus (Greek) for other destinations in the EU no certificate and no additonal declarations are needed
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.B, point 21.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.B, point 21.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.B, point 21.2 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
21.2 a (area free from Daktulosphaira vitifoliae) 21.2 b (place of production free from Daktulosphaira vitifoliae) 21.2 c (treatment against Daktulosphaira vitifoliae)
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SEEDS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Beta vulgaris destination France (Britanny), Finland, Ireland, Portugal (Azores), UK (Northern Ireland)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.B, point 27.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.B, point 27.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.B, point 27.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
For seeds of sugar- and fodder beets 27.1 a the seed of the categories ‘basic seed’ and ‘certified seed’ satisfies Annex I(B)(3) to Directive 66/400/EE 27.1 b for ‘seed not finally certified’, the seed satisfies Article (15)(2) of Directive 66/400/EEC, is intended for processing that satisfies Annex I(B) to Directive 66/400/EEC and is delivered to a processing enterprise with controlled waste disposal, to prevent the spread BNYVV 27.1 c the seed has been produced from a crop grown in an area where BNYVV is known not to occur
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.B, point 27.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.B, point 27.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.B, point 27.2 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
For seeds of vegetable beets 27.2 a the processed seed contains no more than 0,5 % by weight of inert matter 27.2 b for non-processed seed, the seed shall be officially packed with no risk of spread of BNYVV, and is intended for processing that satisfies the conditions in 27.2 a at a processing enterprise with controlled waste disposal, to prevent the spread of BNYVV 27.2 c the seed has been produced from a crop grown in an area where BNYVV is known not to occur
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SEEDS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Helianthus annuus Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 47 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 47 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
47 a (area free from Plasmopara halstedii) 47 b (seeds resistant or treated against Plasmopara halstedii)
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SEEDS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Medicago sativa Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 49.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 49.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 49.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
49.1 a (no symptoms of Ditylenchus dipsaci at place of production and tested) 49.1 b (fumigation) 49.1 c (treatment against Ditylenchus dipsaci and sample tested and found free for presence of organism)
Third countries where Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 49.2 b 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 49.2 b 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 49.2 b 3 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 49.2 b 1 (crop resistant) 49.2 b 2 (harvest is first or second harvest, from third cycle of vegetation at the latest) 49.2 b 3 (less than 0,1 % inert matter)
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SEEDS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Oryza sativa Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 50 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 50 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
50 a (tested and found free from Aphelenchoides besseyi) 50 b (treatment against Aphelenchoides besseyi)
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SEEDS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Phaseolus Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 51 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 51 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
51 a (area free from Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli) 51 b (tested and found free from Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli)
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SEEDS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Pinus Pseudotsuga
menziesii
Third countries
Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I a or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I b or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I c or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I a; the plants originate in countries where Gibberella circinata is not known to occur or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I b; the plants originate in a pest free area (the name of the pest free area shall be mentioned on the certificate) or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I c; the plants originate in a place of production where no signs of Gibberella circinata have been observed during official inspection within a period of two years prior to export and have been tested immediately prior to export.
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SEEDS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Prunus
Third countries where Tomato ringspot is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 23.2 a 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free) 23.2 a 2 (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last three cycles of growth)
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SEEDS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Rubus Third countries where Tomato ringspot virus, Black raspberry latent virus, Cherry leafroll virus, Prunus necrotic ringspot virus, are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 24 b aa 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 24 b aa 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 24 b aa 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free) 24 b aa 2nd (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last three cycles of growth)
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SEEDS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Solanum lycopersicum
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Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 48 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 48 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 48 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
48 a (area free from Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. michiganensis, Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria and Potato spindle tuber viroid) 48 b (no symptoms of Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. michiganensis, Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria and Potato spindle tuber viroid during growth) 48 c (tested and found free from Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. michiganensis, Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria and Potato spindle tuber viroid)
Third countries Consignment complies with 2004/200/EC, Annex 1 a or Consignment complies with 2004/200/EC, Annex 1 b or Consignment complies with 2004/200/EC, Annex 1 c or Consignment complies with 2004/200/EC, Annex 1, the seeds have been obtained by means of an appropriate acid extraction method and (a); seeds originate in areas in which Pepino mosaic virus is known not to occur; or Consignment complies with 2004/200, Annex 1, the seeds have been obtained by means of an appropriate acid extraction method and (b); no symptoms of Pepino mosaic virus have been observed on the
OPTIONS I. The declaration only contains the position or II. The declaration contains the full text Both are shown in the middle column
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SEEDS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Zea mays Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 52 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 52 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
52 a (area free from Erwinia stewartii) 52 b (tested and found free from Erwinia stewartii)
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CUTTINGS Only the products most commonly imported as cuttings are listed in this section. These are:
Brugmansia Dendranthema / Chrysanthemum Dianthus Euphorbia pulcherrima Pelargonium Solanum jasminoides
For any other cuttings check whether they are listed in the table for herbaceous species and/or the table of plants for planting.
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CUTTINGS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Brugmansia Solanum
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Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
32.3 a (area free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 b (no signs of Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii at the place of production, on official inspections monthly during the three months prior to harvesting) 32.3 c (inspected and found free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii and treated against Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
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Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
45.1 a (area free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.1 b (place of production free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and official inspections at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export) 45.1 c (treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and place of production free from Bemisia tabaci, in both official inspections weekly during the nine weeks prior to export and in monitoring during these nine weeks) In case 45.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 45.1 d (plant material which is free from Bemisia tabaci grown in-vitro in a sterile medium and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 32.1 a (area free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) 32.1 b (place of production free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa on
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 32.1 c (treatment against Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa and inspected for Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) In case 32.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 32.1 d (grown in-vitro AND free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants AND the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants AND place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro AND free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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CUTTINGS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Dendranthema also includes
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Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.1 aa of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
27.1 aa (area free from Helicoverpa armigera and Spodoptera littoralis) 27.1 a (no signs of Helicoverpa armigera or Spodoptera littoralis at the place of production) 27.1 b (treatment against Helicoverpa armigera and Spodoptera littoralis)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 aa of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
27.2 aa (area free from Spodoptera eridiana, Spodoptera frugiperda and Spodoptera litura) 27.2 a (no signs of Spodoptera eridiana, Spodoptera frugiperda or Spodoptera litura at the place of production) 27.2 b (treatment against Spodoptera eridiana, Spodoptera frugiperda and Spodoptera litura)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 28.a 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 28.a 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
28.a 1 (no more than third generation stock, mother plants tested free from Chrysanthemum stunt viroid) 28.a.2 (directliy derived from material of which a representative sample of at least 10% has been found to be free from Chrysanthemum stund viroid during inspection at the time of flowering)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 28.b 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
28.b.1 (come from premises inspected at least monthly, during the three months prior to dispatch, no symptoms of Puccinia horiana
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 28.b 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and no symptoms of Puccinia horiana in the immediate vicinity during the three months prior to export) 28.b.2 (treatment against Puccinia horiana)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 28.c 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 28.c 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
For unrooted cuttings 28.c 1 (no symptoms of Didymella ligulicola either on the cuttings or on the motherplants) For rooted cuttings 28.c 2 (no symptoms of Didymella ligulicola either on the cuttings or on the rooting bed)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 28.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 28.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 28.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
28.1 a (country free from Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus) 28.1 b (area free from Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus) 28.1 c (place of production free from Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus and, where appropriate, testing)
Third countries where Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 32.1 a (area free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) 32.1 b (place of production free from Liriomyza sativae and
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
Amauromyza maculosa, and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa on inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 32.1 c (treatment against Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa and inspected for Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) In case 32.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 32.1 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
32.3 a (area free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 b (no signs of Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii at the place of production, on official inspections monthly during the three months prior to harvesting) 32.3 c (inspected and found free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii and treated against Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
45.1 a (area free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.1 b (place of production free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and official inspections at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export 45.1 c (treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and place of production free from Bemisia tabaci, in both official inspections weekly during the nine weeks prior to export and in monitoring during these nine weeks) In case 45.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 45.1 d (plant material which is free from Bemisia tabaci grown in-vitro in a sterile medium and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
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Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur and where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) or other vectors of the relevant harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions
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CUTTINGS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Dianthus --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.1 aa of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
27.1 aa (area free from Helicoverpa armigera and Spodoptera littoralis) 27.1 a (no signs of Heliothis armigera or Spodoptera littoralis at the place of production) 27.1 b (treatment against from Helicoverpa armigera and Spodoptera littoralis)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 aa of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
27.2 aa (area free from Spodoptera eridiana, Spodoptera frugiperda or Spodoptera litura) 27.2 a (no signs of Spodoptera eridiana, Spodoptera frugiperda or Spodoptera litura at the place of production) 27.2 b (treatment against Spodoptera eridiana, Spodoptera frugiperda and Spodoptera litura)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
32.3 a (area free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 b (no signs of Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii at the place of production, on official inspections monthly during the three months prior to harvesting) 32.3 c (inspected and found free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii and treated against Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii)
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
32.3 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
45.1 a (area free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.1 b (place of production free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and official inspections at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export) 45.1 c (treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and place of production free from Bemisia tabaci, in both official inspections weekly during the nine weeks prior to export and in monitoring during these nine weeks)
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
In case 45.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 45.1 d (plant material which is free from Bemisia tabaci grown in-vitro in a sterile medium and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 32.1 a (area free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) 32.1 b (place of production free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa on inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 32.1 c (treatment against Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa and inspected for Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) In case 32.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 32.1 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X
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other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci, are known to occur and where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) or other vectors of the relevant harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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CUTTINGS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Euphorbia pulcherrima
destination Ireland, Portugal ((Azores, Beira Interior, Beira Litoral, Entre Douro e Minho, Madeira, Ribatejo e Oeste (communes of Alcobaça, Alenquer, Bombarral, Cadaval, Caldas da Rainha, Lourinhã, Nazaré, Obidos, Peniche, Torres Vedras) and Trás-os-Montes)), Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom other destinations in EU: check table 'herbaceous species'
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.B, point 24.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.B, point 24.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.B, point 24.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
24.1 a (area free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 24.1 b (place of production free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and official inspections at least each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export) 24.1 c (In case of findings of Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) at the place of production: treatment to ensure freedom and place of production free from Bemisia tabaci, in both official inspections weekly during the three weeks prior to export)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
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CUTTINGS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Pelargonium
other than
Pelargonium
graveolens
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella
fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella
fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 27.1 aa of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
27.1 aa (area free from Helicoverpa
armigera and Spodoptera littoralis)
27.1 a (no signs of Heliothis
armigera or Spodoptera littoralis at the place of production) 27.1 b (treatment)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 aa of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 27.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
27.2 aa (area free from Spodoptera
eridiana, Spodoptera frugiperda, or Spodoptera litura)
or 27.2 a (no signs of Spodoptera
eridiana, Spodoptera frugiperda, or Spodoptera litura at the place of production) 27.2 b (treatment)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive
32.3 a (area free from Liriomyza
huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii)
32.3 b (no signs of Liriomyza
huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii at
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
the place of production, on official inspections monthly during the three months prior to harvesting) 32.3 c (inspected and found free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and
Liriomyza trifolii and treated against Liriomyza huidobrensis and
Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi)
36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips
palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of
the treatment must be mentioned
on the certificate
36.1 d (plants free from Thrips
palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
45.1 a (area free from Bemisia
tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.1 b (place of production free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and official inspections at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export)
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
45.1 c (treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and place of production free from Bemisia tabaci, in both official inspections weekly during the nine weeks prior to export and in monitoring during these nine weeks) In case 45.1 c is chosen, details of
the treatment must be mentioned
on the certificate 45.1 d (plant material which is free from Bemisia tabaci grown in-vitro in a sterile medium and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Tomato ringspot
virus is known to occur and where Xiphinema americanum (non-European populations) or other vectors of Tomato
ringspot virus are not known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 31.a a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 31.a b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the
pest status for organism X of the
country of origin (to be determined
by the country of origin). If pest X
is absent, this declaration need not
be present on the certificate at all
31.a.a (directly derived from places of production known to be free from Tomato ringspot virus) 31.a.b (no more than fourth generation stock, mother plants tested free from Tomato ringspot
virus)
Third countries where Tomato ringspot
virus is known to occur and where Xiphinema americanum (non-European populations) or other vectors of Tomato
ringspot virus are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 31.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
This requirement depends on the
pest status for organism X of the
country of origin (to be determined
by the country of origin). If pest X
is absent, this declaration need not
be present on the certificate at all
31.b.a (directly derived from places of production known to be free from Tomato ringspot virus in soil or plants)
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 31.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
31.b.b (no more than second generation stock, mother plants tested free from Tomato ringspot
virus) Third countries where Liriomyza sativae
and Amauromyza maculosa are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the
pest status for organism X of the
country of origin (to be determined
by the country of origin). If pest X
is absent, this declaration need not
be present on the certificate at all 32.1 a (area free from Liriomyza
sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) 32.1 b (place of production free from Liriomyza sativae and
Amauromyza maculosa, and free from Liriomyza sativae and
Amauromyza maculosa on inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 32.1 c (treatment against Liriomyza
sativae and Amauromyza maculosa
and inspected for Liriomyza sativae
and Amauromyza maculosa) In case 32.1 c is chosen, details of
the treatment must be mentioned
on the certificate
32.1 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza
maculosa, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden
mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus,
Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper
mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia
tabaci, are known to occur and where Bemisia tabaci (non-European
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive
This requirement depends on the
pest status for organism X of the
country of origin (to be determined
by the country of origin). If pest X
is absent, this declaration need not
be present on the certificate at all
46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants
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populations) or other vectors of the relevant harmful organisms are known to occur
2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
originate in areas free from Bemisia
tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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SOIL AND GROWING MEDIUM Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Plants with soil or growing medium attached
Turkey; Belarus; Georgia; Moldova; Russia; Ukraine; non-European countries, other than Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 34 a 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 34 a 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 34 a 3 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement does not apply for tissue culture 34 a 1 (growing medium free from soil and organic matter) 34 a 2 (growing medium free from insects and harmful nematodes and examination or heat treatment or fumigation) 34 a 3 (growing medium heat treatment or fumigation)
Turkey; Belarus; Georgia; Moldova; Russia; Ukraine; non-European countries, other than Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 34 b 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 34 b 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement does not apply for tissue culture 34 b 1 (since planting growing medium maintained free from harmful organisms) 34 b 2 (within two weeks prior to dispatch, plants shaken free from the medium)
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WARE POTATOES Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Solanum tuberosum
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Import allowed only from: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Lybia, Morocco, Palestinian territories, Serbia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey (except the provinces Nigde, Nevsehir, Kayseri) Countries recognized as having provisions as meant under 25.2 b: None
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
25.2 a (country free from Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. sepedonicus) 25.2 b (provisions to combat the organism recognized as being equivalent to Community provisions)
Import allowed only from: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Lybia, Morocco, Palestinian territories, Serbia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey (except the provinces Nigde, Nevsehir, Kayseri)
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.4.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.4.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
25.4.2 a (country free from Scrobipalpopsis solanivora) 25.4.2 b (area free from Scrobipalpopsis solanivora)
Egypt - under the section "Distinguishing marks": the lot number(s)
- under the section "Additional declaration": the official individual code number(s)
Cuba (under derogation)
In accordance with EC requirements laid down in Decision 2003/63/EC - the name of the variety - an identification number or name of the
farm where the potatoes have been grown and its location
- a reference allowing the identification of the seed lot used
- shall be mentioned on the certificateUnder the rubric “Disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment", all information related to the possible treatments referred to in (a) second option and/or (h) of the Annex of 2003/63/EC
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Lebanon (under derogation)
In accordance with EC requirements laid down in Decision 2013/413/EC - the number of the lot - the name of the pest free area within the
meaning of point 1 of the Annex
Countries where Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival is known to occur Import allowed only from: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Lybia, Morocco, Palestinian territories, Serbia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey (except the provinces Nigde, Nevsehir, Kayseri) Countries recognized as having provisions as meant under 25.1 b: None
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC (In case of Turkey: the production area (province) shall be mentioned on the certificate) or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 25.1 a (area free AND no symptoms at place of production or vicinity) 25.1 b (provisions to combat the organism recognized as being equivalent to Community provisions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING In the ‘Table of contents’ all plants for planting, taken up in one of the tables in this section, are listed. You may use ‘Search’ to find the specific table. Please note the category ‘All others’. This means that for any plants for planting this is the minimal requirement. Definition of ‘plants for planting’ (or ‘plants intended for planting’):
— plants which are already planted and are intended to remain planted or to be replanted after their introduction, or
— plants which are not planted at the time of introduction, but are intended to be planted thereafter
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Acacia dealbata Acacia longiflora Acacia saligna Aesculus other than Aesculus californica Aesculus hippocastanum Agrostis gigantea Alternanthera tenella Alternanthera ficoidea Ampelopsis arborea Ampelopsis cordata Anthyllis hermanniae Artemisia douglasiana Asparagus acutifolius Avena fatua Brachiaria decumbens Brachiaria plantaginea Bromus diandrus Calicotome villosa Callicarpa americana Carex Carya illinoinensis Catharanthus Celastrus orbiculatus Celtis occidentalis Cenchrus echinatus Cercis canadensis Cercis occidentalis Cercis siliquastrum Chamaecrista
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Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of
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--continuation-- Chenopodium album Chionanthus Chitalpa tashkentensis Cistus creticus Cistus monspeliensis Cistus salviifolius Coelorachis cylindrica Coffea Commelina
benghalensis Conium maculatum Convolvulus arvensis Coprosma repens Coronilla valentina Coronopus didymus Cynodon dactylon Cyperus eragrostis Cyperus esculentus Citysus racemosus Cytisus scoparius Cytisus villosus Digitaria horizontalis Digitaria insularis Digitaria sanguinalis Dodonaea viscosa Dysphania
ambrosioides Duranta erecta Echinochloa crusgalli Encelia farinosa Eremophila maculata Erigeron sumatrensis Erigeron bonariensis Eriochloa contracta Erodiu Erysimum Escallonia
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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--continuation-- Eucalyptus
camaldulensis Eucalyptus globulus Eugenia myrtifolia Euphorbia hirta Euphorbia terracina Fagopyrum esculentum Genista corsica Genista ephedroides Genista
monspessulana Genista x spachiana Geranium dissectum Ginkgo biloba Gleditsia triacanthos Grevillea juniperina Hebe Hedera helix Helichrysum italicum Heliotropium europaeum Hemerocallis Hydrangea paniculata Ilex vomitoria Iva annua Jacaranda mimosifolia Juglans other than Juglans mandshurica Lactuca serriola Lagerstroemia indica Lavandula x allardi Lavandula angustifolia Lavandula dentata Lavandula x intermedia --next--
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--continuation-- Lavandula stoechas Ligustrum lucidum Lippia nodiflora Liquidambar
styraciflua Liriodendron tulipifera Lolium perenne Lonicera japonica Ludwigia grandiflora Marrubium vulgare Metrosideros Metrosideros excelsa Modiola caroliniana Montia linearis Morus Myoporum insulare Myrtus communis Origanum majorana Nandina domestica Neptunia lutea Nerium oleander Parthenocissus
quinquefolia Paspalum dilatatum Phagnalon saxatile Phillyrea latifolia Phyla nodiflora Pistacia vera Pluchea odorata Poa annua Polygala myrtifolia Polygala x
grandiflora nana Ratibida columnifera Rhamnus alaternus Rhus Rosmarinus officinalis --next--
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--continuation-- Salsola tragus Salsola kali subsp.
tragus Sambucus Sapindus saponaria Schinus molle Setaria magna Simmondsia chinensis Spartium junceum Spermacoce latifolia Streptocarpus Tillandsia usneoides Toxicodendron
diversilobum Urtica dioica Urtica urens Vitis Westringia fruticosa Westringia glabra
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
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Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Canada, China, Japan, Mongolia, Republic of Korea, Russia, Taiwan and USA
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.4 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.4 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
11.4 a (area free from Agrilus planipennis) 11.4 b (place of production free from Agrilus planipennis for two years and official inspections at least twice a year, including immediately prior to export)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined
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mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
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Third countries
Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 a or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 b The name of the pest-free area shall be mentioned under the rubric ‘place of origin’ or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 c 3 a 2a or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 c 3 a 2b or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 c 3 a 2c or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 c 3 b or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 c 3 c or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 d 3 a 2a or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 d 3 a 2b or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 d 3 a 2c or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 d 3 b or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU
OPTIONS I. The declaration only contains the position or II. The declaration contains the full text Both are shown in the middle column
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Annex I I 2 d 3 c or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 a; the specified plants have been grown throughout their life in a country where the specified organism is known not to occur. or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 b; the specified plants have been grown throughout their life in a pest free area, established as regards the specified organism by the National Plant Protection Organisation of the country of origin in accordance with the FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 4. The name of the pest-free area shall be mentioned under the rubric "place of origin” or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 c 3 a 2a; the specified plants have been produced in a pest free place or a pest free site of production, established as regards the specified organism by the National Plant Protection Organisation in accordance with the FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 10. The specified plants have been grown in a structure with a degree of isolation and protection from the outside environment that effectively excludes the specified organism. At that place the specified plants have been officially inspected twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export and found free from the specified organism. That place of production is surrounded by a zone with a radius of at least 500 m, where official inspections were carried out twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export and any plants showing symptoms of infection which were found during those inspections and all adjacent specified plants within the distance of 5 m were immediately destroyed. The specified plants have been directly derived from mother plants grown under conditions compliant with point (2)(a). or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 c 3 a 2b; the specified plants have been produced in a pest free place or a pest free site of production, established as regards the specified organism by the National Plant Protection Organisation in accordance with the FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 10. The specified plants have been grown in a structure with a degree of isolation and protection from the outside environment that effectively excludes the specified organism. At that place the specified plants have been officially inspected twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection
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during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export and found free from the specified organism. That place of production is surrounded by a zone with a radius of at least 500 m, where official inspections were carried out twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export and any plants showing symptoms of infection which were found during those inspections and all adjacent specified plants within the distance of 5 m were immediately destroyed. The specified plants have been directly derived from mother plants grown under conditions compliant with point (2)(b). or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 c 3 a 2c; the specified plants have been produced in a pest free place or a pest free site of production, established as regards the specified organism by the National Plant Protection Organisation in accordance with the FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 10. The specified plants have been grown in a structure with a degree of isolation and protection from the outside environment that effectively excludes the specified organism. At that place the specified plants have been officially inspected twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export and found free from the specified organism. That place of production is surrounded by a zone with a radius of at least 500 m, where official inspections were carried out twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export and any plants showing symptoms of infection which were found during those inspections and all adjacent specified plants within the distance of 5 m were immediately destroyed. The specified plants have been directly derived from mother plants grown under conditions compliant with point (2)(c). or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 c 3 b; the specified plants have been produced in a pest free place or a pest free site of production, established as regards the specified organism by the National Plant Protection Organisation in accordance with the FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 10. The specified plants have been grown in a structure with a degree of isolation and protection from the outside environment that effectively excludes the specified organism. At that place the specified plants have been officially inspected twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export and found free from the specified organism. That place of production is surrounded by a zone with a radius of at least 500 m, where official inspections were carried out twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export and any plants showing symptoms
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of infection which were found during those inspections and all adjacent specified plants within the distance of 5 m were immediately destroyed. The specified plants have been directly derived from mother plants, which were subject to prior individual testing confirming their freedom from the specified organism. or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 c 3 c; the specified plants have been produced in a pest free place or a pest free site of production, established as regards the specified organism by the National Plant Protection Organisation in accordance with the FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 10. The specified plants have been grown in a structure with a degree of isolation and protection from the outside environment that effectively excludes the specified organism. At that place the specified plants have been officially inspected twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export and found free from the specified organism. That place of production is surrounded by a zone with a radius of at least 500 m, where official inspections were carried out twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export and any plants showing symptoms of infection which were found during those inspections and all adjacent specified plants within the distance of 5 m were immediately destroyed. The specified plants have been tested according to a sampling scheme able to confirm with 99 % reliability that the level of presence of the specified organism in the specified plants is below 0,1 %. or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 d 3 a 2a; the specified plants have been produced in a pest free place of production established as regards the specified organism by the National Plant Protection Organisation in accordance with the FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 10. That place of production is surrounded by a zone with a radius of 4 500 m. Official inspections, sampling and testing have been carried out at that place of production and throughout that zone twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export. The specified organism has not been found during the official inspections, sampling and testing. The specified plants have been directly derived from mother plants grown under conditions compliant with point (2)(a). or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 d 3 a 2b; the specified plants have been produced in a pest free place of production established as regards the specified organism by the National Plant Protection Organisation in accordance
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with the FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 10. That place of production is surrounded by a zone with a radius of 4 500 m. Official inspections, sampling and testing have been carried out at that place of production and throughout that zone twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export. The specified organism has not been found during the official inspections, sampling and testing. The specified plants have been directly derived from mother plants grown under conditions compliant with point (2)(b). or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 d 3 a 2c; the specified plants have been produced in a pest free place of production established as regards the specified organism by the National Plant Protection Organisation in accordance with the FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 10. That place of production is surrounded by a zone with a radius of 4 500 m. Official inspections, sampling and testing have been carried out at that place of production and throughout that zone twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export. The specified organism has not been found during the official inspections, sampling and testing. The specified plants have been directly derived from mother plants grown under conditions compliant with point (2)(c). or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 d 3 b; the specified plants have been produced in a pest free place of production established as regards the specified organism by the National Plant Protection Organisation in accordance with the FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 10. That place of production is surrounded by a zone with a radius of 4 500 m. Official inspections, sampling and testing have been carried out at that place of production and throughout that zone twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export. The specified organism has not been found during the official inspections, sampling and testing. The specified plants have been directly derived from mother plants, which were subject to prior individual testing confirming their freedom from the specified organism. or Consignment complies with 2012/756/EU Annex I I 2 d 3 c; the specified plants have been produced in a pest free place of production established as regards the specified organism by the National Plant Protection Organisation in accordance with the FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 10. That place of production is surrounded by a zone with a radius of 4 500 m. Official
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inspections, sampling and testing have been carried out at that place of production and throughout that zone twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export. The specified organism has not been found during the official inspections, sampling and testing. The specified plants have been tested according to a sampling scheme able to confirm with 99 % reliability that the level of presence of the specified organism in the specified plants is below 0,1 %.
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Chamaecyparis Juniperus naturally or artificially dwarfed plants intended for planting other than seeds
Japan Consignment meets the conditions laid down in Decision 2002/887/EC
The name of the registered nursery and markings, as far as they enable identification of the nursery and the year of potting, shall be mentioned on the certificate. Under the rubric “Disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment”: the specification of the last treatment applied prior to dispatch.
Republic Korea (South Korea)
Consignment meets the conditions laid down in Decision 2002/499/EC
The name of the registered nursery and markings, as far as they enable identification of the nursery and the year of potting, shall be mentioned on the certificate. Under the rubric “Disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment”: the specification of the last treatment applied prior to dispatch.
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Juniperus ashei
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Japan Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in Decision 2002/887/EC
The name of the registered nursery and markings, as far as they enable identification of the nursery and the year of potting, shall be mentioned on the certificate. Under the rubric “Disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment”: the specification of the last treatment applied prior to dispatch.
Republic Korea (South Korea)
Consignment meets the conditions laid down in Decision 2002/499/EC
The name of the registered nursery and markings, as far as they enable identification of the nursery and the year of potting, shall be mentioned on the certificate. Under the rubric “Disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment”: the specification of the last treatment applied prior to dispatch.
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Quercus other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 11.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
11.2 a (area free from Cryphonectria parasitica) 11.2 b (no symptoms during growth)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757 Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757 Annex 1 a b or
In case 2002/757 Annex 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
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Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Castanea other than Castanea sativa other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
11.2 a (area free from Cryphonectria parasitica) 11.2 b (no symptoms during growth)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with 2006/464 Annex I 1 a or Consignment complies with 2006/464 Annex I 1 b or Consignment complies with 2006/464 Annex I 1 a; the plants have been grown throughout their life in places of production in a country where Dryocosmus kuriphilis is not known to occur or
OPTIONS I. The declaration only contains the position or II. The declaration contains the full text Both are shown in the middle column
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Consignment complies with 2006/464 Annex I 1 b; the plants have been grown throughout their life in places of production in a pest-free area and under the rubric ‘place of origin’ the name of the pest-free area (the name of the pest free area shall be mentioned on the certificate)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
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Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
11.2 a (area free from Cryphonectria parasitica) 11.2 b (no symptoms during growth)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum. or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC
In case 1 a aI is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'.
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Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation. and Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum
Third countries Consignment complies with 2006/464/EC Annex I 1 a or Consignment complies with 2006/464/EC Annex I 1 b or Consignment complies with 2006/464/EC Annex I 1 a; the plants have been grown throughout their life in places of production in a country where Dryocosmus kuriphilis is not known to occur or Consignment complies with 2006/464/EC Annex I 1 b; the plants have been grown throughout their life in places of production in a pest-free area and under the rubric ‘place of origin’ the name of the pest-free area (the name of the pest free area shall be mentioned on the certificate)
OPTIONS I. The declaration only contains the position or II. The declaration contains the full text Both are shown in the middle column
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2009/29/EC
production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Corylus other than seeds --next--
Canada and the United States of America Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
11.3 a (area free from Anisogramma anomala) 11.3 b (place of production free)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Alnus other than Alnus rhombifolia Betula Carpinus Fagus other than Fagus sylvatica Fagus crenata Populus other than Populus fremontii other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
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Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Cornus other than Cornus florida Lagerstroemia Rosa other than Rosa gymnocarpa Rosa floribunda Rosa californica
other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
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Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Cornus florida Rosa californica Rosa canina Rosa x floribunda other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections)
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--continuation-- Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Acer
other than
Acer
macrophyllum
Acer
pseudoplatanus
Alnus rhombifolia
Fagus crenata
Platanus
Populus fremontii
Salix
other than
Salix caprea
Ulmus
other than
Ulmus davidiana
Ulmus parvifolia
other than
seeds
--next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is
known not to occur
see Attachment 1 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella
fastidiosa is known not to be presen
Third countries: area’s where Xylella
fastidiosa is known to be present
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi)
36.1 b (place of production free
from Thrips palmi and official
inspections at least monthly during
the three months prior to export)
36.1 c (treatment against Thrips
palmi)
In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of
the treatment must be mentioned
on the certificate
36.1 d (plants free from Thrips
palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in
transparent containers under sterile
conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden
mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus,
Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper
mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus,
other viruses transmitted by Bemisia
tabaci are known to occur AND where
Bemisia tabaci (non-European
populations) and other vectors of the
harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive
This requirement depends on the
pest status for organism X of the
country of origin (to be determined
by the country of origin). If pest X
is absent, this declaration need not
be present on the certificate at all
46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses
on the plants and the plants
originate in areas free from Bemisia
tabaci and other vectors)
46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses
on the plants and the place of
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production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Casimiroa other than fruit and seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.2 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
18.2 a (country free from Trioza erytreae) 18.2 b (area free from Trioza erytreae mentioned on the certificate) 18.2 c (place of production free from Trioza erytreae AND where plants are in complete physical protection against Trioza erytreae AND during last complete cycle with two inspections on Trioza erytreae prior to movement)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not
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tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Clausena Vepris Zanthoxylum other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.2 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
18.2 a (country free from Trioza erytreae) 18.2 b (area free from Trioza erytreae mentioned on the certificate) 18.2 c (place of production free from Trioza erytreae AND where plants are in complete physical protection against Trioza erytreae AND during last complete cycle with two inspections on Trioza erytreae prior to movement)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
18.3 a (country free from Diaphorina citri) 18.3 b (area free from Diaphorina citri)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips
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point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Aegle Aeglopsis Afraegle Amyris Atalantia Balsamocitrus Citropsis Eremocitrus Esenbeckia Glycosmis Limonia Merrillia Murraya Pamburus Severinia Tetradium Toddalia Triphasia --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
18.3 a (country free from Diaphorina citri) 18.3 b (area free from Diaphorina citri)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Microcitrus Naringi Swinglea --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
18.3 a (country free from Diaphorina citri) 18.3 b (area free from Diaphorina citri)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.4 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.4 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
18.4 a (country free from Xanthomonas citri pv. citri and Xanthomonas citri pv. aurantifolii) 18.4 b (area free from Xanthomonas citri pv. citri and Xanthomonas citri pv. aurantifolii mentioned on the certificate)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined
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mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Murraya --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.2 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
18.2 a (country free from Trioza erytreae) 18.2 b (area free from Trioza erytreae mentioned on the certificate) 18.2 c (place of production free from Trioza erytreae AND where plants are in complete physical protection against Trioza erytreae AND during last complete cycle with two inspections on Trioza erytreae prior to movement)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
18.3 a (country free from Diaphorina citri) 18.3 b (area free from Diaphorina citri)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips
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palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Choisya other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.2 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.2 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
18.2 a (country free from Trioza erytreae) 18.2 b (area free from Trioza erytreae mentioned on the certificate) 18.2 c (place of production free from Trioza erytreae AND where plants are in complete physical protection against Trioza erytreae AND during last complete cycle with two inspections on Trioza erytreae prior to movement)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
18.3 a (country free from Diaphorina citri) 18.3 b (area free from Diaphorina citri)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips
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point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Fagus sylvatica other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
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Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum. or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation. and Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum.
In case 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Aesculus hippocastanum
other than seeds --next--
Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci
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--continuation-- or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum. or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation. and Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum.
In case 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Acer macrophyllum Acer
pseudoplatanus Salix caprea other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci
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--continuation-- or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum. or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation. and Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum.
In case 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Pterocarya rhoifolia
other than seeds --next--
Canada, China, Japan, Mongolia, Republic of Korea, Russia, Taiwan and USA
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.4 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.4 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
11.4 a (area free from Agrilus planipennis) 11.4 b (place of production free from Agrilus planipennis for two years and official inspections at least twice a year, including immediately prior to export)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors)
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Fraxinus other than Fraxinus excelsior Fraxinus americana Fraxinus dipetala Fraxinus latifolia Fraxinus pennsylvanica other than seeds --next--
Canada, China, Japan, Mongolia, Republic of Korea, Russia, Taiwan and USA
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.4 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.4 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
11.4 a (area free from Agrilus planipennis) 11.4 b (place of production free from Agrilus planipennis for two years and official inspections at least twice a year, including immediately prior to export)
Third countriesrosa Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors)
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--continuation-- Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING
Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Ulmus davidiana
Ulmus parvifolia
other than
seeds
--next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is
known not to occur
see Attachment 1 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella
fastidiosa is known not to be present
Third countries: area’s where Xylella
fastidiosa is known to be present
Canada, China, Japan, Mongolia,
Republic of Korea, Russia, Taiwan and
USA
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 11.4 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 11.4 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
11.4 a (area free from Agrilus
planipennis)
11.4 b (place of production free
from Agrilus planipennis for two
years and official inspections at
least twice a year, including
immediately prior to export)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi)
36.1 b (place of production free
from Thrips palmi and official
inspections at least monthly during
the three months prior to export)
36.1 c (treatment against Thrips
palmi)
In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of
the treatment must be mentioned
on the certificate
36.1 d (plants free from Thrips
palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in
transparent containers under sterile
conditions
Third countries where Bean golden
mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus,
Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper
mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus,
This requirement depends on the
pest status for organism X of the
country of origin (to be determined
by the country of origin). If pest X
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Fraxinus excelsior other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
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Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum. or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation. and Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum.
In case 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries where Anoplophora glaripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Fragaria other than Fragaria vesca other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Strawberry latent ‘C’ virus, Strawberry vein banding virus, Strawberry witches' broom mycoplasm are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 21.1 a 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 21.1 a 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 21.1 a 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free) 21.1 a 2 (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last three cycles of growth)
Third countries where Aphelenchoides besseyi is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 21.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 21.2 b 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 21.2 b 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 21.2 a (no symptoms of Aphelenchoides besseyi in place of production) 21.2 b 1 (tissue culture derived from plants with no symptoms in place of production) 21.2 b 2 (tissue culture tested)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Argentina Consignment meets the conditions laid down in Commission Decision 2003/248/EC” The name of the variety and the Member State certification scheme under which the mother plants have been certified shall be mentioned on the certificate)
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Chili Consignment meets the conditions laid down in Commission Decision 2003/249/EC The name of the variety and the Member State certification scheme under which the mother plants have been certified shall be mentioned on the certificate) Under the rubric Disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment: the specification of the last treatment(s) applied prior to export
South Africa Consignment meets the conditions laid down in Commission Decision 2003/250/EC The name of the variety and the Member State certification scheme under which the mother plants have been certified shall be mentioned on the certificate) Under the rubric Disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment: the specification of the last treatment(s) applied prior to export
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Fragaria vesca other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries
Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries where Strawberry latent ‘C’ virus, Strawberry vein banding virus, Strawberry witches' broom mycoplasm are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 21.1 a 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 21.1 a 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 21.1 a 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free) 21.1 a 2 (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last three cycles of growth)
Third countries where Aphelenchoides besseyi is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 21.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 21.2 b 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 21.2 b 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 21.2 a (no symptoms of Aphelenchoides besseyi in place of production) 21.2 b 1 (tissue culture derived from plants with no symptoms in place of production) 21.2 b 2 (tissue culture tested)
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Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Argentina Consignment meets the conditions laid down in Commission Decision 2003/248/EC
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Chili Consignment meets the conditions laid down in Commission Decision 2003/249/EC The name of the variety and the Member State certification scheme under which the mother plants have been certified shall be mentioned on the certificate) Under the rubric Disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment": the specification of the last treatment(s) applied prior to export
South Africa Consignment meets the conditions laid down in Commission Decision 2003/250/EC The name of the variety and the Member State certification scheme under which the mother plants have been certified shall be mentioned on the certificate) Under the rubric Disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment": the specification of the last treatment(s) applied prior to export
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Ornamental perennial grasses (Gramineae) of the subfamilies Bambusoideae (check table for genera and species) Panicoideae (check table for genera and species) of the genera Buchloe Bouteloua Calamagrostis Cortaderia Glyceria Hakonechloa Hystrix Molinia Phalaris Shibataea Spartina Stipa Uniola other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Other than European and Mediterranean countries
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 42 3 2 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 42 3 2 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
42 3 2 1 (found free from signs or symptoms of harmful nematodes, insects, mites and fungi) 42 3 2 2 (appropriate treatment to eliminate such organisms)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Prunus amygdalus Prunus armeniaca Prunus blireiana Prunus brigantina Prunus cerasifera Prunus cistena Prunus curdica Prunus domestica
ssp. domestica Prunus domestica
ssp. insititia Prunus domestica
ssp. italica Prunus glandulosa Prunus holosericea Prunus hortulana Prunus japonica Prunus
mandshurica Prunus maritima Prunus mume Prunus nigra Prunus persica Prunus salicina Prunus sibirica Prunus simonii Prunus spinosa Prunus tomentosa Prunus triloba and other species of Prunus susceptible to Plum pox virus other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries where Plum pox virus is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.1 a 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.1 a 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 23.1 a 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free from plum pox virus) 23.1 a 2 (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last three cycles of growth)
Third countries where Cherry rasp leaf virus (American), Peach mosaic virus (American), Peach phony rickettsia, Peach rosette mycoplasm, Peach yellows mycoplasm, Plum line pattern virus (American), Peach X-disease mycoplasm, Tomato ringspot are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 23.2 a 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free) 23.2 a 2 (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last three cycles of growth)
Non-European countries where Little cherry pathogen is known to occur
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 23.2 a 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free) 23.2 a 2 (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last three cycles of growth)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections)
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Prunus laurocerasus
other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries where Cherry rasp leaf virus (American), Peach mosaic virus (American), Peach phony rickettsia, Peach rosette mycoplasm, Peach yellows mycoplasm, Plum line pattern virus (American), Peach X-disease mycoplasm, Tomato ringspot are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 23.2 a 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free) 23.2 a 2 (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last three cycles of growth)
Non-European countries where Little cherry pathogen is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 23.2 a 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free) 23.2 a 2 (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last three cycles of growth)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi)
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36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (grown in-vitro and free from Thrips tabaci,shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from B. tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis Third countries other than China where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Prunus other than Prunus Laurocerasus other than those in ‘Prunus (species listed)’ other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries where Cherry rasp leaf virus (American), Peach mosaic virus (American), Peach phony rickettsia, Peach rosette mycoplasm, Peach yellows mycoplasm, Plum line pattern virus (American), Peach X-disease mycoplasm, Tomato ringspot are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 23.2 a 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free) 23.2 a 2 (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last three cycles of growth)
Non-European countries where Little cherry pathogen is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 23.2 a 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 23.2 a 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free) 23.2 a 2 (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last three cycles of growth)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi)
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or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Chaenomeles Eriobotrya other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
17 a (country free from Erwinia amylovora) 17 b (pest free area) 17 c (plants with symptoms, in field and immediate vicinity, removed)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Cydonia other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
17 a (country free from Erwinia amylovora) 17 b (pest free area) 17 c (plants with symptoms, in field and immediate vicinity, removed)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate
Canada and the United States of America Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
14.1 a (area free from Saperda candida) 14.1 b (place of production free from Saperda candida at least during two years prior to export and valid inspection of the plants immediately prior to export and place of production is registered by NPPO AND had been subjected annually to two official inspections
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for Saperda candida AND where plants have been grown in complete fysical protection against Saperda candida OR with te application of appropriate preventive treatments AND the plants were inspected immediately prior to export on Saperda candida)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Pyrus other than Pyrus pyrifolia other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
17 a (country free from Erwinia amylovora) 17 b (pest free area) 17 c (plants with symptoms, in field and immediate vicinity, removed)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Canada and the United States of America Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
14.1 a (area free from Saperda candida) 14.1 b (place of production free from Saperda candida at least during two years prior to export and valid inspection of the plants
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Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Pyrus pyrifolia other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present
Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
17 a (country free from Erwinia amylovora) 17 b (pest free area) 17 c (plants with symptoms, in field and immediate vicinity, removed)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
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Canada and the United States of America Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
14.1 a (area free from Saperda candida) 14.1 b (place of production free from Saperda candida at least during two years prior to export and valid inspection of the plants immediately prior to export and place of production is registered by NPPO AND had been subjected annually to two official inspections for Saperda candida AND where plants have been grown in complete fysical protection against Saperda candida OR with te application of appropriate preventive treatments AND the plants were inspected immediately prior to export on Saperda candida)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment)
as above plus additional condition
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Malus other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
17 a (country free from Erwinia amylovora) 17 b (pest free area) 17 c (plants with symptoms, in field and immediate vicinity, removed)
Canada and the United States of America Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
14.1 a (area free from Saperda candida) 14.1 b (place of production free from Saperda candida at least during two years prior to export and valid inspection of the plants immediately prior to export and place of production is registered by NPPO AND had been subjected annually to two official inspections for Saperda candida AND where plants have been grown in complete fysical protection against Saperda candida OR with te application of appropriate preventive treatments AND the plants were inspected immediately prior to export on Saperda candida)
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Third countries where Cherry rasp leaf virus (American), Tomato ringspot virus are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 22.1 a 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 22.1 a 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 22.1 a 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free) 22.1 a 2 (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last three cycles of growth)
Third countries where apple proliferation mycoplasm is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 22.2 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 22.2 b aa 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 22.2 b aa 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 22.2 a (area free from apple proliferation mycoplasm) 22.2 b aa 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free) 22.2 b aa 2 (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last six cycles of growth)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi)
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Olea europaea other than seeds --next---
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex
IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other
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or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Portulaca other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex
IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections)
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Sorghum other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex
IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other
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vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Vinca other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex
IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other
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or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Amelanchier Pyracantha Sorbus other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
17 a (country free from Erwinia amylovora) 17 b (pest free area) 17 c (plants with symptoms, in field and immediate vicinity, removed)
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Canada and the United States of America Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
14.1 a (area free from Saperda candida) 14.1 b (place of production free from Saperda candida at least during two years prior to export and valid inspection of the plants
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immediately prior to export and place of production is registered by NPPO AND had been subjected annually to two official inspections for Saperda candida AND where plants have been grown in complete fysical protection against Saperda candida OR with te application of appropriate preventive treatments AND the plants were inspected immediately prior to export on Saperda candida)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Mespilus Photinia davidiana other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
17 a (country free from Erwinia amylovora) 17 b (pest free area) 17 c (plants with symptoms, in field and immediate vicinity, removed)
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants
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harmful organisms are known to occur 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Aronia Crataegus Prunus --next--
Canada and the United States of America Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
14.1 a (area free from Saperda candida) 14.1 b (place of production free from Saperda candida at least during two years prior to export and valid inspection of the plants immediately prior to export and place of production is registered by NPPO AND had been subjected annually to two official inspections for Saperda candida AND where plants have been grown in complete fysical protection against Saperda candida OR with te application of appropriate preventive treatments AND the plants were inspected immediately prior to export on Saperda candida)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Crataegus --next--
Canada and the United States of America
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
14.1 a (area free from Saperda candida) 14.1 b (place of production free from Saperda candida at least during two years prior to export and valid inspection of the plants immediately prior to export and place of production is registered by NPPO AND had been subjected annually to two official inspections for Saperda candida AND where plants have been grown in complete fysical protection against Saperda candida OR with te application of appropriate preventive treatments AND the plants were inspected immediately prior to export on Saperda candida)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Cotoneaster other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 17 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
17 a (country free from Erwinia amylovora) 17 b (pest free area) 17 c (plants with symptoms, in field and immediate vicinity, removed)
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Canada and the United States of America Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 14.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
14.1 a (area free from Saperda candida) 14.1 b (place of production free from Saperda candida at least during two years prior to export and valid inspection of the plants
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immediately prior to export and place of production is registered by NPPO AND had been subjected annually to two official inspections for Saperda candida AND where plants have been grown in complete fysical protection against Saperda candida OR with te application of appropriate preventive treatments AND the plants were inspected immediately prior to export on Saperda candida)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Solanum lycopersicum
other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occu
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries where Ralstonia solanacearum is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 25.7 a (area free from Ralstonia solanacearum)’ 25.7 b (no symptoms at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
25.7.1 a (country free from Keiferia lycopersicella)’ 25.7.1 b (area free from Keiferia lycopersicella)
European third countries and Mediterranean countries
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 28.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 28.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
28.1 a (country free from Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus) 28.1 b (area free from Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus)
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 28.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
28.1 c (place of production free from Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus and, where appropriate, testing)
Third countries where Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 32.1 a (area free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) 32.1 b (place of production free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa on inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 32.1 c (treatment against Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa and inspected for Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) In case 32.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 32.1 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
32.3 a (area free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 b (no signs of Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii at the place of production, on official inspections monthly during the
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
three months prior to harvesting) 32.3 c (inspected and found free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii and treated against Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive
45.1 a (area free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.1 b (place of production free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and official inspections at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export) 45.1 c (treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (non-
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
European populations) and place of production free from Bemisia tabaci, in both official inspections weekly during the nine weeks prior to export and in monitoring during these nine weeks) In case 45.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 45.1 d (plant material which is free from Bemisia tabaci grown in-vitro in a sterile medium and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Tomato yellow leaf curl virus is known to occur and where Bemisia tabaci is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.3 b a aa of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.3 b a bb of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.3 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 45.3 b a aa (area free) 45.3 b a bb (place of production free) 45.3 b b (no symptoms and treatment in place of production)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia
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or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Nicotiana other than Nicotiana glauca other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Ralstonia solanacearum is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 25.7 a (area free from Ralstonia solanacearum) 25.7 b (no symptoms at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Nicotiana glauca other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries where Ralstonia solanacearum is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 25.7 a (area free from Ralstonia solanacearum) 25.7 b (no symptoms at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOT PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Solanum melongena other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries where Ralstonia solanacearum is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 25.7 a (area free from Ralstonia solanacearum) 25.7 b (no symptoms at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
25.7.1 a (country free from Keiferia lycopersicella) 25.7.1 b (area free from Keiferia lycopersicella)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips
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palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Musa other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement does apply only for rooted plants or plants with growing medium attached or associated, but not for tissue culture 18 a (country free from Radopholus citrophilus and Radopholus similis) 18 b (sampling in field)
Third countries where Ralstonia solanacearum is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 25.7 a (area free from Ralstonia solanacearum) 25.7 b (no symptoms at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi)
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2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Capsicum annuum other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Ralstonia solanacearum is known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 25.7 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 25.7 a (area free from Ralstonia solanacearum) 25.7 b (no symptoms in place of production) at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation
Third countries where Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 32.1 a (area free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) 32.1 b (place of production free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa on inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 32.1 c (treatment against Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa and inspected for Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa)
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
In case 32.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 32.1 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
32.3 a (area free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 b (no signs of Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii at the place of production, on official inspections monthly during the three months prior to harvesting) 32.3 c (inspected and found free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii and treated against Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips
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palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
45.1 a (area free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.1 b (place of production free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and official inspections at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export) 45.1 c (treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and place of production free from Bemisia tabaci, in both official inspections weekly during the nine weeks prior to export and in monitoring during these nine weeks) In case 45.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 45.1 d (plant material which is free from Bemisia tabaci grown in-vitro in a sterile medium and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses
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on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING ARACEAE Aglaonema Alocasia Amorphophallus Anthurium Anubias Ariopsis Arisaema Arisarum Arum Caladium Calla Callopsis Colocasia
Cryptocoryne Culcasia Cyrtosperma Dieffenbachia Draconitum Dracunculus Epipremnum Homalomena Lagenandra Lasia Lysichiton Monstera Nephthytis
Orontium Peltandra Philodendron Pinellia Pistia Pothos Remusatia Rhaphidophora Rhektophyllum Rhodospatha Sauromatum Schismatoglottis Scindapsus
Spathicarpa Spathiphyllum Stenospermation Steudnera Symplocarpus Syngonium Typhonium Typhonodorum Xanthosoma Zamioculcas Zantedeschia
PALMAE or ARECACEAE Acanthophoenix Acoelorrhaphe Acrocomia Aiphanes Archontophoenix Areca Arecastrum Arenga Astrocaryum Attalea Bactris Betinckia Borassus Brahea
Butia Calamus Calyptrogyne Caryota Ceroxylon Chamaedorea Chamaerops Chambeyronia Chrysalidocarpus Coccothrinax Cocos Copernica Corypha Cryosophila
Cyrtostachys Daemonorops Desmoncus Dictyosperma Elaeis Euterpe Geonoma Hedyscepe Howea / Howeia Hyophorbe Hyphane Jubea / Jubaea Latania Leopoldinia
Lepidorhachis Licuala Livistona Lodoicea Metroxylon Microelum Nannorrhops Neodypsis Nypa Oenocarpus Orbignya Oreodoxa Phoenicophorium Phoenix
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Phytelephas Pinanga Polyandrococos Pritchardia Ptychosperma Ravenea Raphia
Reinhardtia Rhapidophyllum Rhapis Rhopaloblaste Rhopalostylis Roystonea Sabal
Salacca Scheela Serenoa Syagrus Synechanthus Thrinax Trachycarpus
Trithrinax Veitchia Verschaffeltia Wallichia Washingtonia
GRAMINAEA, Bambusoideae Aciodosasa Actinocladum Aimeea Alvimia Ampelocalamus Anomochloa Apoclada Arberella Arthrostylidium Arundinaria Athroostachys Atractantha Aulonemia Bambusa Bashania Bonia Brachystachyum Buergersiochloa Butania Cephalostachyum Chimonobambusa Chimonocalamus Chusquea Clacinodum
Colanthelia Criciuma Cryptochloa Davidsea Decaryochloa Dendrocalamopsis Dendrocalamus Dendrochloa Diandrolyra Dinochloa Drepanostachym Ekmanochloa Elytrostachys Eremitis Eremocaulon Fargesia Ferrocalamus Froesiochloa Gelidocalamus Gigantochloa Glaziophyton Greslania Guadua Guaduella
Hibanobambusa Hickelia Himalayacalamus Hitchcockella Indocalamus Indosasa Klemachloa Leptaspis Leptocanna Lingcanna Lingnania Lithachne Maclurolyra Melocalamus Melocanna Merostachys Metasasa Mniochloa Monocladus Myriocladus Nastus Neohouzeaua Neomicrocalamus Neosinocalamus
Neurolepis Ochlandra Oligostachyum Olmeca Olyra Oreobambos Oreocalamus Otatea Oxytenanthera Pariana Perrierbambus Pharus Phyllostachys Piresia Pleioblastus Pseudocoix Pseudosasa Pseudostachyum Pseudoxytenanthera Puelia Quoingzhuea Racemobambos Raddia Raddiella
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Rehia Reitzia Rhipidocladum Sasa Sasaella Sasamorpha
Schizostachyum Scrotochloa Semiarundinaria Shibataea Sinarundinaria Sinobambusa
Sinocalamus Sphaerobambos Streptochaeta Streptogyna Sucrea Suddia
Swallenochloa Teinostachyum Thamnocalamus Thyrostachys Vietnamosasa Yushania
GRAMINAEA, Panicoideae Achinochloa Acostia Acroceras Agenium Alloteropsis Amphicarpum Anadelphia Ancistrachne Andropogon Andropterum Anthaenatiopsis Anthenanthia Anthephora Anthistiriinae Apluda Apocopis Arthraxon Arthropogon Arundinella Axonopus Bothriochloa Brachiaria Capillipedium Cayptochloa Cenchrus
Chaetium Chamaeraphis Chasmopodium Chinolaena Cionachne Cleistochloa Coelachne Coelorachis Coix Crysopogon Cymbopogon Cyphochlaena Cyrtococcum Danthoniopsis Dichanthium Diheteropogon Dilophotriche Dimera Dissochondrus Elionurus Elymandria Entolasia Eremochloa Eriachne Eriochloa
Eriochrysis Eulalia Eulaliopsis Exotheca Garnotia Germaina Hemarthria Hemosorghum Heteropholis Heteropogon Holcolemma Homolepis Homopholis Homozeugos Hygrochloa Hymenachne Hyparrhenia Hyperthelia Ichnanthus Imperata Isachne Ischaemum Iseilema Kerriochloa Lasiacis
Lasiurus Lecomtella Leptocoryphium Lophopogon Loudetia Loudetiopsis Lousiiella Loxodera Maninsuris Melinis Mesosetum Microcalamus Microstegium Mildbraediochloa Miscanthus Mnesithea Monocymbiium Neurachne Odontelytrum Ophiuros Oplismenopsis Oplismenus Oryzidium Otachyrium Oxytachis
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Panicum Paractaenum Parahyperrhenia Paraneurachne Paratheria Paspalidium Paspalum Pennisetum Phacelurus Pogonatherum Polytrias Pseudochaeto-chloa Pseudoraphis Ratzeburgia
Reynaudia Rhynchelytrum Rhytachne Saccharum Sacciolepis Schizachyrium Scutachne Sehima Setaria Snowdenia Sorghastrum Sorghum Spheneris Spinifex
Spodiopogon Steinchisma Stenotaphrum Stereochlaena Steyermarko chloeae Streptostachys Tarigidia Tatianynx Themdea Thrasya Thrasyopsis Throdolepis Thuarea Trachypogon
Tricholaena Trichopteryx Tripsacum Triscenis Tristachya Urelytrum Urochloa Vetiveria Vossia Whiteochloa Xerochloa Yakira Zonotriche Zygochloa
MARANTACEAE Ataenidia Calathea
Ctenanthe Maranta
Stachyphrynium Stromanthe
Thalia
MUSACEAE Ensete Heliconia Musa Musella
STRELITZIACEAE Ravenala Strelitzia
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING HERBACEOUS SPECIES Note: this list may not be complete; therefore additions may be made at any time
Species Genus Abelmoschus Malvaceae Acanthospermum Asteraceae Achillea Asteraceae Ageratum Asteraceae Agrimonia Rosaceae Agropyrum Poaceae Ajuga Lamiaceae Albizia** Mimosaceae Allium Alliaceae Alstroemeria Alstroemeriaceae Althaea Malvaceae Alyssum Brassicaceae Amaranthus Amaranthaceae Ambrosia Asteraceae Anagallis Primulaceae Anaphalis Asteraceae Anemone Ranunculaceae Anethum Apiaceae Anoda Malvaceae Anthemis Asteraceae Anthriscus Apiaceae Antirrhinum Scrophulariaceae Apium Apiaceae Aquilegia Ranunculaceae Arachis Fabaceae Arctium Asteraceae Argyranthemum Asteraceae Artemisia Asteraceae
Asclepias Asclepiadaceae Aster Asteraceae Astrantia Apiaceae Atriplex Chenopodiaceae Avena Poaceae Baccharis Asteraceae Bacopa Scrophulariaceae Baptisia Fabaceae Basella Basellaceae Bauhinia** Fabaceae Bellis Asteraceae Beta Chenopodiaceae Betonica Lamiaceae Bidens Asteraceae Bilderdykia Polygonaceae Borago Boraginaceae Brachycome Asteraceae Brassica Brassicaceae Bryonia Cucurbitaceae Bupleurum Apiaceae Cajanus Fabaceae Calendula Asteraceae Callistephus Asteraceae Calonyction Convolvulaceae Campanula Campanulaceae Canavalia Fabaceae Capraria Scrophulariaceae Capsella Brassicaceae Capsicum Solanaceae
Cardiospermum Sapindaceae Carduus Asteraceae Carthamus Asteraceae Caryopteris Verbenaceae Cassia Fabaceae Celosia Amaranthaceae Centaurea Asteraceae Centranthus Valerianaceae Centrosema Fabaceae Ceratosanthes Cucurbitaceae Cestrum Solanaceae Cheiranthus Brassicaceae Chelone Scrophulariaceae Chenopodium Chenopodiaceae Chrysanthemum Asteraceae Cicer Fabaceae Cichorium Asteraceae Cineraria Asteraceae Cirsium Asteraceae Citrullus Cucurbitaceae Clematis Ranunculaceae Cleome Capparidaceae Conoclinium Asteraceae Conyza Asteraceae Corchorus Tiliaceae Cordia Boraginaceae Coriandrum Apiaceae Crataegus** Rosaceae Crotalaria Fabaceae
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Cucumis Cucurbitaceae Cucurbita Cucurbitaceae Cyclamen Primulaceae Cynara Asteraceae Dahlia Asteraceae Datura Solanaceae Daucus Apiaceae Delilia Asteraceae Delphinium Ranunculaceae Dendranthema Asteraceae Desmodium Fabaceae Dianthus Caryophyllaceae Diascia Scrophulariaceae Dimorphotheca Asteraceae Echinacea Asteraceae Eclipta Asteraceae Elvira Asteraceae Emilia Asteraceae Erechtites Asteraceae Erigeron Asteraceae Eruca Brassicaceae Eryngium Apiaceae Erysimum Brassicaceae Eupatorium Asteraceae Euphorbia
Euphorbiaceae Eustoma Gentianaceae Exacum Gentianaceae Felicia Asteraceae Flaveria Asteraceae Fuchsia Onagraceae Gaillardia Asteraceae Galega Fabaceae Galinsoga Asteraceae Gazania Asteraceae Gerbera Asteraceae
Gladiolus Iridaceae Glechoma Lamiaceae Glycine Fabaceae Gnaphalium Asteraceae Gossypium Malvaceae Gypsophila Caryophyllaceae Helenium Asteraceae Helianthus Asteraceae Helichrysum Asteraceae Hibiscus** Malvaceae Holmskioldia Verbenaceae Hordeum Poaceae Hydrocotyle Apiaceae Hymenopappus Asteraceae Hyptis Lamiaceae Impatiens Balsaminaceae Indigofera Fabaceae Ipomoea Convolvulaceae Jasminum Oleaceae Kallstroemia Zygophyllaceae Kennedia Fabaceae Lactuca Asteraceae Lamium Lamiaceae Lannea Anacardiaceae Lantana Verbenaceae Lathyrus Fabaceae Launaea Asteraceae Lepidium Brassicaceae Leucanthemum Asteraceae Limonium Plumbaginaceae Linaria Scrophulariaceae Linum Linaceae Lipochaeta Asteraceae Lisianthus Gentianaceae Lobelia Campanulaceae
Lupinus Fabaceae Lycopersicon Solanaceae Lysimachia Primulaceae Malva Malvaceae Marah Cucurbitaceae Matricaria Asteraceae Matthiola Brassicaceae Medicago Fabaceae Melanthera Asteraceae Melicoccus Sapindaceae Melilotus Fabaceae Melissa Lamiaceae Melothria Cucurbitaceae Mercurialis Euphorbiaceae Mikania Asteraceae Molucella Lamiaceae Momordica Cucurbitaceae Monarda Lamiaceae Moringa Moringaceae Nasturtium Brassicaceae Nemisia Scrophulariaceae Nepeta Lamiaceae Nicotiana Solanaceae Ocimum Lamiaceae Oenothera Onagraceae Osteospermum Asteraceae Oxalis Oxalidaceae Papaver Papaveraceae Parthenium Asteraceae Passiflora Passifloraceae Pastinaca Apiaceae Pelargonium* Geraniaceae Penstemon Scrophulariaceae Peperomia Piperaceae Pericallis Asteraceae
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Peristrophe Acanthaceae Petasites Asteraceae Petroselinum Apiaceae Petunia Solanaceae Phaseolus Fabaceae Phlox Polemoniaceae Phyllanthus Euphorbiaceae Physalis Solanaceae Picris Asteraceae Piper Piperaceae Piriqueta Turneraceae Pisum Fabaceae Plantago Plantaginaceae Poinsettia Euphorbiaceae Poissonia Fabaceae Polemonium Polemoniaceae Polygonum Polygonaceae Portulaca Portulacaceae Primula Primulaceae Pterocaulon Asteraceae Pupalia Amaranthaceae Rajania Dioscoreaceae Ranunculus Ranunculaceae Raphanus Brassicaceae Rhynchosia Fabaceae Ricinus Euphorbiaceae Rorippa Brassicaceae
Rumex Polygonaceae Ruspolia Acanthaceae Salvia Lamiaceae Saponaria Caryophyllaceae Scabiosa Dipsacaceae Scaevola Goodeniaceae Senecio Asteraceae Senecioides Asteraceae Sida Malvaceae Sidalcea Malvaceae Silybum Asteraceae Sisymbrium Brassicaceae Solanum Solanaceae Solidago Asteraceae Solidaster Asteraceae Sonchus Asteraceae Sphaeranthus Asteraceae Spilanthes Asteraceae Spinacia Chenopodiaceae Stachys Lamiaceae Stellaria Caryophyllaceae Sutera Scrophulariaceae Synedrella Asteraceae Tagetes Asteraceae Tanacetum Asteraceae Taraxacum Asteraceae Tetragonia Aizoaceae
Thlaspi Brassicaceae Thunbergia Acanthaceae Tithonia Asteraceae Torenia Scrophulariaceae Trachelium Campanulaceae Tragopogon Asteraceae Tribulus Zygophyllaceae Tridax Asteraceae Trifolium Fabaceae Trigonella Fabaceae Tropaeolum Tropaeolaceae Tussilago Asteraceae Typha Typhaceae Valerianella Valerianaceae Verbascum Scrophulariaceae Verbena Verbenaceae Verbesina Asteraceae Vernonia Asteraceae Vicia Fabaceae Vigna Fabaceae Viola Violaceae Wedelia Asteraceae Whithania Solanaceae Xanthium Asteraceae Zea Poaceae Zinnia Asteraceae
Note: Orchidaceae are not seen as herbaceous species * for these species (any shape, form or appearance) check the tables CUTTINGS ** in these species, both herbaceous and perennial plants may occur
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Herbaceous species other than bulbs, corms, rhizomes, seeds, tubers Albizia julibrissin Amaranthus
blitoides Ambrosia Artemisia
arborescens Artemisia vulgaris
var. heterophylla Baccharis
halimifolia Baccharis pilularis Baccharis
salicifolia Bidens pilosa Brassica Capsella
bursapastoris Cassia tora Chenopodium
quinoa Conyza canadensis Datura wrightii Fuchsia
magellanica Helianthus annuus Hordeum murinum --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries where Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 32.1 a (area free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) 32.1 b (place of production free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa on inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 32.1 c (treatment against and inspected for Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) In case 32.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 32.1 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
32.3 a (area free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 b (no signs of Liriomyza
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--continuation-- Ipomoea purpurea Lupinus aridorum Lupinus villosus Malva Medicago
polymorpha Medicago sativa Melilotus Melissa officinalis Plantago
lanceolata Polygonum
arenastrum Polygonum lapathifolium Polygonum
persicaria Ranunculus repens Rumex crispus Salvia apiana Salvia mellifera Senecio vulgaris Silybum marianum Sisymbrium irio Solanum americanum Solanum
elaeagnifolium Solidago fistulosa Solidago virgaurea Sonchus Stellaria media Trifolium repens Verbena litoralis Veronica --next--
point 32.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii at the place of production, on official inspections monthly during the three months prior to harvesting) 32.3 c (inspected and found free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii and treated against Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomy-za trifolii and shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
45.1 a (area free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.1 b (place of production free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and official inspections at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export)
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--continuation-- Vicia faba Vicia sativa Xanthium pinosum Xanthium
strumarium if herbaceous species other than
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
45.1 c (treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and place of production free from Bemisia tabaci, in both official inspections weekly during the nine weeks prior to export and in monitoring during these nine weeks) In case 45.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 45.1 d (plant material which is free from Bemisia tabaci grown in-vitro in a sterile medium and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries
Consignment complies with 2012/697, Annex I; the specified plants plants were inspected
“Water plants” is not a botanical name. The requirement mentioned
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bulbs, corms, seeds, rhizomes, stubers is also a waterplant, add
immediately prior to export and found free from Pomacea
here is applicable for any plant that can only grow in water or soil that is permanently saturated with water
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Ficus other than Ficus carica other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
45.1 a (area free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.1 b (place of production free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and official inspections at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export) 45.1 c (treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and place of production free from Bemisia tabaci, in both official inspections weekly during the nine weeks prior to export and in monitoring during these nine weeks) In case 45.1 c is chosen, details of
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 45.1 d (plant material which is free from Bemisia tabaci grown in-vitro in a sterile medium and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Ficus carica other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
45.1 a (area free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.1 b (place of production free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and official inspections at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export) 45.1 c (treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and place of
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--continuation-- or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
production free from Bemisia tabaci, in both official inspections weekly during the nine weeks prior to export and in monitoring during these nine weeks) In case 45.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 45.1 d (plant material which is free from Bemisia tabaci grown in-vitro in a sterile medium and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Hibiscus other than Hibiscus schizopetalus Hibiscus syriacus other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 32.1 a (area free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) 32.1 b (place of production free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa on inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 32.1 c (treatment against Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa and inspected for Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) In case 32.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 32.1 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
32.3 a (area free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 b (no signs of Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii at the place of production, on official inspections monthly during the
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.3 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
three months prior to harvesting) 32.3 c (inspected and found free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii and treated against Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii) 32.3 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza huidobrensis and Liriomyza trifolii shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive
45.1 a (area free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.1 b (place of production free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and official inspections at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export) 45.1 c (treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (non-
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--continuation-- 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
European populations) and place of production free from Bemisia tabaci, in both official inspections weekly during the nine weeks prior to export and in monitoring during these nine weeks) In case 45.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 45.1 d (plant material which is free from Bemisia tabaci grown in-vitro in a sterile medium and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Hibiscus schizopetalus
Hibiscus syriacus other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries where Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 32.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 32.1 a (area free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) 32.1 b (place of production free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa on inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 32.1 c (treatment against Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa and inspected for Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa) In case 32.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 32.1 d (grown in-vitro and free from Liriomyza sativae and Amauromyza maculosa, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 45.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
45.1 a (area free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations)) 45.1 b (place of production free from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and official inspections at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export) 45.1 c (treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and place of production free from Bemisia tabaci, in both official inspections weekly during the nine weeks prior to export and in monitoring during these nine weeks) In case 45.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 45.1 d (plant material which is free from Bemisia tabaci grown in-vitro in a sterile medium and shipped in
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--continuation-- transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Camellia other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
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--continuation-- point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum. or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation. and Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum
In case 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Pinus other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I a or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I b or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I c or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I a; the plants originate in countries
OPTIONS I. The declaration only contains
the position or II. The declaration contains the
full text Both are shown in the middle column
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Pinus taeda other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci
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--continuation-- or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I a or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I b or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I c or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I a; the plants originate in countries where Gibberella circinata is not known to occur or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I b; the plants originate in a pest free area (the name of the pest free area shall be mentioned on the certificate) or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I c; the plants originate in a place of production where no signs of Gibberella circinata have been observed during official inspection within a period of two years prior to export and have been tested immediately prior to export.
OPTIONS I. The declaration only contains the position or II. The declaration contains the full text Both are shown in the middle column
as above plus additional condtion naturally or artificially dwarfed plants
Republic Korea (South Korea)
Consignment meets the conditions laid down in Decision 2002/499/EC
The name of the registered nursery and markings, as far as they enable identification of the nursery and the year of potting, shall be mentioned on the certificate.
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intended for planting other than seeds
Under the rubric “Disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment": the specification of the last treatment applied prior to dispatch.
Japan Consignment meets the conditions laid down in Decision 2002/887/EC
The name of the registered nursery and markings, as far as they enable identification of the nursery and the year of potting, shall be mentioned on the certificate. Under the rubric “Disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment": the specification of the last treatment applied prior to dispatch.
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Pinus naturally or artificially dwarfed plants intended for planting other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
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point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I a or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I b or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I c or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I a; the plants originate in countries where Gibberella circinata is not known to occur or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I b; the plants originate in a pest free area (the name of the pest free area shall be mentioned on the certificate) or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I c; the plants originate in a place of production where no signs of Gibberella circinata have been observed during official inspection within a period of two years prior to export and have been tested immediately prior to export.
OPTIONS III. The declaration only contains the position or IV. The declaration contains the full text Both are shown in the middle column
Japan Consignment meets the conditions laid down in Decision 2002/887/EC
The name of the registered nursery and markings, as far as they enable identification of the nursery and the year of potting, shall be mentioned on the certificate. Under the rubric “Disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment": the specification of the last treatment applied prior to dispatch.
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Republic Korea (South Korea)
Consignment meets the conditions laid down in Decision 2002/499/EC
The name of the registered nursery and markings, as far as they enable identification of the nursery and the year of potting, shall be mentioned on the certificate. Under the rubric “Disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment": the specification of the last treatment applied prior to dispatch.
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Pseudotsuga menziesii
other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
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point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation and Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum
In case 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
Third countries Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I a or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I b or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I c or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I a; the plants originate in countries where Gibberella circinata is not known to occur or Consignment complies with 2007/433/EC Annex I I b; the plants originate in a pest
OPTIONS I. The declaration only contains the position or II. The declaration contains the full text Both are shown in the middle column
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Palmae having a stem diameter at the base less than 5 cm of the genera Areca catechu Arecastrum
romanzoffianum Arenga pinnata Borassus flabellifer Brahea Butia Calamus merillii Caryota maxima Caryota cumingii Chamaerops Cocos nucifera Corypha gebanga Corypha elata Elaeis guineensis Howea / Howeia
forsteriana Jubea / Jubaea Livistona Metroxylon sagu Oreodoxa regia Phoenix Sabal Syagrus Washingtonia Trachycarpus Trithrinax other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
37 a (area free from Palm lethal yellowing mycoplasm and Cadang-Cadang viroid and no symptoms at place of production and vicinity) 37 b (no symptoms of Palm lethal yellowing mycoplasm and Cadang-Cadang viroid on the plants and suspectible plants in the place of production have been rogued out and treatment against Myndus crudus) 37 c (tissue culture derived from plants that meet a or b
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not
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tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Palmae having a stem diameter at the base of 5 cm or more of the genera Areca catechu Arecastrum
romanzoffianum Arenga pinnata Borassus flabellifer Calamus merillii Caryota maxima Caryota cumingii Cocos nucifera Corypha gebanga Corypha elata Elaeis guineensis Howea / Howeia
forsteriana Metroxylon sagu Oreodoxa regia other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
37 a (area free from Palm lethal yellowing mycoplasm and Cadang-Cadang viroid and no symptoms at place of production and vicinity) 37 b (no symptoms of Palm lethal yellowing mycoplasm and Cadang-Cadang viroid on the plants and suspectible plants in the place of production have been rogued out and treatment against Myndus crudus) 37 c (tissue culture derived from plants that meet a or b
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not
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tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with 2007/365/EC Annex I 1 a or Consignment complies with 2007/365/EC Annex I 1 b or Consignment complies with 2007/365/EC Annex I 1 c or Consignment complies with 2007/365/EC Annex I 1 a; have been grown throughout their life in a country where Rhynchophorus ferrugineus is not known to occur or Consignment complies with 2007/365/EC Annex I 1 b; have been grown throughout their life in a pest-free area (the name of the pest free area shall be mentioned on the certificate) or Consignment complies with 2007/365/EC Annex I 1 c; have, during a period of at least one year prior to export, been grown in a place of production:
OPTIONS I. The declaration only contains the position or II. The declaration contains the full text Both are shown in the middle column In case I 1 c is chosen, a quarantaine period of one year upon import is mandatory. For details, check with NPPO
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(i) which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin AND (ii) where the plants were placed in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of the Rhynchophorus ferrugineus or application of appropriate preventive treatments AND (iii) where, during official inspections carried out at least every three months and immediately prior to export, no signs of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus have been observed
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Palmae having a stem diameter at the base of 5 cm or more of the genera Brahea other than Brahea armata Butia other than Butia capitata Chamaerops other than Chamaerops humilis Jubea / Jubaea other than Jubea / Jubaea chilensis Livistona other than Livistona australis and Livistona decipiens Phoenix other than Phoenix canariensis Phoenix dactylifera Phoenix theophrasti --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
37 a (area free from Palm lethal yellowing mycoplasm and Cadang-Cadang viroid and no symptoms at place of production and vicinity) 37 b (no symptoms of Palm lethal yellowing mycoplasm and Cadang-Cadang viroid on the plants and suspectible plants in the place of production have been rogued out and treatment against Myndus crudus) 37 c (tissue culture derived from plants that meet a or b
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
37.1 a (country free from Paysandisia archon) 37.1 b (area free)
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--continuation-- Phoenix sylvestri Phoenix reclinata Phoenix roebelinii Sabal other than Sabal umbraculifera Syagrus Trachycarpus other than Trachy carpusfortune Trithrinax other than seeds
point 37 1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
37.1 c (two years grown in a registered place of production with protection, or treatment, and three inspections per year)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Palmae having a stem diameter at the base of 5 cm or more of the genera Brahea armata Butia capitata Chamaerops
humilis Jubea / Jubaea
chilensis Livistona australis Livistona decipiens Phoenix
canariensis Phoenix dactylifera Phoenix
theophrasti Phoenix sylvestris Sabal
umbraculifera Trachycarpus
fortunei Washingtonia --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
37 a (area free from Palm lethal yellowing mycoplasm and Cadang-Cadang viroid and no symptoms at place of production and vicinity) 37 b (no symptoms of Palm lethal yellowing mycoplasm and Cadang-Cadang viroid on the plants and suspectible plants in the place of production have been rogued out and treatment against Myndus crudus) 37 c (tissue culture derived from plants that meet a or b
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
37.1 a (country free from Paysandisia archon) 37.1 b (area free from Paysandisia
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point 37 1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
archon) 37.1 c (two years grown in a registered place of production with protection, or treatment, and three inspections per year)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries Consignment complies with 2007/365/EC Annex I 1 a or Consignment complies with 2007/365/EC Annex I 1 b or Consignment complies with 2007/365/EC Annex I 1 c or Consignment complies with 2007/365/EC Annex I 1 a; have been grown throughout
OPTIONS I. The declaration only contains the position or II. The declaration contains the full text Both are shown in the middle column
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--continuation-- their life in a country where Rhynchophorus ferrugineus is not known to occur or Consignment complies with 2007/365/EC Annex I 1 b; have been grown throughout their life in a pest-free area (the name of the pest free area shall be mentioned on the certificate) or Consignment complies with 2007/365/EC Annex I 1 c; have, during a period of at least one year prior to export, been grown in a place of production: (i) which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin AND (ii) where the plants were placed in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of the Rhynchophorus ferrugineus or application of appropriate preventive treatments AND (iii) where, during official inspections carried out at least every three months and immediately prior to export, no signs of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus have been observed.
In case I 1 c is chosen, a quarantaine period of one year upon import is mandatory; for details, check with NPPO
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Phoenix reclinata Phoenix roebelinii having a stem diameter at the base of less than 5 cm --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries Third countries
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
37 a (area free from Palm lethal yellowing mycoplasm and Cadang-Cadang viroid and no symptoms at place of production and vicinity) 37 b (no symptoms of Palm lethal yellowing mycoplasm and Cadang-Cadang viroid on the plants and suspectible plants in the place of production have been rogued out and treatment against Myndus crudus) 37 c (tissue culture derived from plants that meet a or b)
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--continuation-- Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem diameter at the base of 5 cm or more
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 37 1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
37.1 a (country free from Paysandisia archon) 37.1 b (area free) 37.1 c (two years grown in a registered place of production with protection, or treatment, and three inspections per year)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Adiantum aleuticum
Adiantum jordanii Arbutus menziesii Arbutus unedo Arctostaphylos Calluna vulgaris Frangula
californica Frangula purshiana Griselinia littoralis Hamamelis
virginiana Kalmia latifolia Leucothoe Lithocarpus
densiflorus Lonicera hispidula Magnolia other than Magnolia grandiflora Michelia doltsopa Nothofagus obliqua Osmanthus
heterophyllus Parrotia persica Photinia x fraseri Pieris Rhododendron other than Rhododendron simsii --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
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sempervirens Syringa vulgaris Taxus Trientalis latifolia Viburnum other than seeds
point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum. or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation. and Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum.
In case 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Laurus nobilis other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci
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--continuation-- or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum. or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation. and Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum.
In case 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Aesculus californica
Magnolia grandiflora
having a stem or root collar diameter less than 1 cm at their thickest point other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci
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--continuation-- or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum. or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation. and Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum.
In case 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Vaccinium other than Vaccinium ovatum other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci
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--continuation-- or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Umbellularia californica
Vaccinium ovatum other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci
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--continuation-- or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum. or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation. and Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum.
In case 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Heteromeles arbutifolia
other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci
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--continuation-- or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum. or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation. and Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum.
In case 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Rosa gymnocarpa other than seeds having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
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point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America
Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum. or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation. and Found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum.
In case 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
See Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China See Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis having a stem or root collar diameter of less than 1 cm at their thickest point
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned
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Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
United States of America Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a a; the plants originate in areas known to be free from non-European isolates of Phythopthora ramorum. or Consignment complies with 2002/757/EC Annex 1 a b; no symptoms of Phythopthora
In case 1 a a is chosen, the name of the area shall be mentioned on the certificate by 'place of origin'
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--continuation-- ramorum have been observed at the place of production during official inspection, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation. and found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Rubus other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries where Tomato ringspot virus, Black raspberry latent virus, Cherry leafroll virus, Prunus necrotic ringspot virus, Raspberry leaf curl virus (American), Cherry rasp leaf virus (American), are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 24 b aa 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 24 b aa 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 24 b aa 1 (certified to be derived from material maintained and tested free) 24 b aa 2nd (derived from material maintained and tested at least once in last three cycles of growth)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
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--continuation-- Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Fortunella and hybrids (= import ban from all countries) Poncirus and hybrids (= import ban from all countries) Persea other than Persea americana and of the genera Araceae Marantaceae Musaceae other than Musa Strelitziaceae (check table for genera and species) plants other than seeds, bulbs, corms, rhizomes, seeds, tubers rooted or with growing medium attached or associated, of --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement does not apply for tissue culture 18 a (country free from Radopholus citrophilus and Radopholus similis) 18 b (sampling in field)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors)
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--continuation-- Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Persea americana other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of
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--continuation-- 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition other than seeds, bulbs, corms, rhizomes tubers
rooted or with growing medium attached or associated
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement does not apply for tissue culture 18 a (country free from Radopholus citrophilus and Radopholus similis) 18 b (sampling in field)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Cercidiphyllum other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
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--continuation-- point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Koelreuteria other than Koelreuteria bipinnata other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
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--continuation— point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Koelreuteria bipinnata
other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci
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--continuation-- or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Aesculus other than Aesculus californica Aesculus
hippocastanum other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci
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--continuation-- or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Tilia other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
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Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Fraxinus americana
Fraxinus dipetala Frainus latifolia Fraxinus
pennsylvanica other than seeds --next--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries
Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries
Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries
Canada, China, Japan, Mongolia, Republic of Korea, Russia, Taiwan and USA
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.4 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 11.4 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
11.4 a (area free from Agrilus planipennis) 11.4 b (place of production free from Agrilus planipennis for two years and official inspections at least twice a year, including immediately prior to export)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X
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other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING
Product/crop
(botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it
should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the
declaration
Zea mays
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Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi)
36.1 b (place of production free from
Thrips palmi and official inspections at
least monthly during the three
months prior to export)
36.1 c (treatment against Thrips
palmi)
In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the
treatment must be mentioned on the
certificate
36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi
grown in-vitro and shipped in
transparent containers under sterile
conditions) Third countries where Bean golden
mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus,
Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper
mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus,
other viruses transmitted by Bemisia
tabaci are known to occur AND where
Bemisia tabaci (non-European
populations) and other vectors of the
harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest
status for organism X of the country
of origin (to be determined by the
country of origin). If pest X is absent,
this declaration need not be present
on the certificate at all
46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses
on the plants and the plants originate
in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and
other vectors)
46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses
on the plants and the place of
production free from Bemisia tabaci
and other vectors on inspections)
46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses
on the plants and treatment)
46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant
containers under sterile conditions)
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Zea mays
other than
live pollen, plant
tissue cultures,
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Third countries
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi)
36.1 b (place of production free from
Thrips palmi and official inspections at
least monthly during the three
months prior to export)
36.1 c (treatment against Thrips
palmi)
In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the
treatment must be mentioned on the
certificate
36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi
grown in-vitro and shipped in
transparent containers under sterile
conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden
mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus,
Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper
mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus,
other viruses transmitted by Bemisia
tabaci are known to occur AND where
Bemisia tabaci (non-European
populations) and other vectors of the
harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
or
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive
2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest
status for organism X of the country
of origin (to be determined by the
country of origin). If pest X is absent,
this declaration need not be present
on the certificate at all
46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses
on the plants and the plants originate
in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and
other vectors)
46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses
on the plants and the place of
production free from Bemisia tabaci
and other vectors on inspections)
46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses
on the plants and treatment)
46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant
containers under sterile conditions)
46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant
containers under sterile conditions)
Countries of the African continent, North
America, South America
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 a of Decision 2018/638/EC
Or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 b of Decision 2018/638/EC
These requirements apply from 1 June
2018 until 31 May 2020
4 a (country free from Spodoptera
frugiperda)
4 b (area free from Spodoptera
frugiperda AND mentioned on the
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Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 c of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 d of Decision 2018/638/EC
or
Consignment meets the conditions laid down
in point 4 e of Decision 2018/638/EC
certificate)
4 c (place of production free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND official
inspections at least three months
prior to export AND where plants are
in complete physical protection
against Spodoptera frugiperda AND
information on traceability mentioned
on the certificate)
4 d (placle of production free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND official
inspections at least three months
prior to export AND effective
treatment to ensure free from
Spodoptera frugiperda AND
information on traceability mentioned
on the certificate)
4 e (effective treatment after harvest
to guarantee free from Spodoptera
frugiperda AND mentioned on the
certificate)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Plants other than seeds, bulbs, corms, rhizomes, seeds, tubers), rooted or with growing medium attached or associated of Citrus (and hybrids) (= import ban from all countries) having a stem or root collar diameter of less than 1 cm at their thickest point --next-- --continuation--
Third countries where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to occur
see Attachment 2 EU List of registrated countries Third countries with area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known not to be present Third countries: area’s where Xylella fastidiosa is known to be present Third countries
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 18 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement does not apply for tissue culture 18 a (country free from Radopholus citrophilus and Radopholus similis) 18 b (sampling in field)
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined
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mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
as above plus additional condition having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
China see Attachment 3 Anoplophora chinensis & Anoplophora glabripennis
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
naturally or artificially dwarfed plants intended for planting other than seeds --next--
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Non-European countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 43 b aa 6 1 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 43 b aa 6 2 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 43 b aa 6 3 of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
43 b aa 6 1 (growing medium shaken off and kept bare rooted) In case 43 b aa 6 1 is chosen, the active ingredient, concentration and date of application of the treatments of the plants must be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate 43 b aa 6 2 (growing medium shaken off and replanted) In case 43 b aa 6 2 is chosen, the active ingredient, concentration and date of application of the treatments of the plants must be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate 43 b aa 6 3 (growing medium treated) In case 43 b aa 6 3 is chosen, the
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active ingredient, concentration and date of application of the treatments of the plants must be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate and In case 43 b aa 6 3 is chosen, also the active ingredient, concentration and date of application of the treatments of the growing medium must be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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PLANTS FOR PLANTING Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
All others other than bulbs, corms, rhizomes, seeds, tubers
Third countries Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 36.1 d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
36.1 a (area free from Thrips palmi) 36.1 b (place of production free from Thrips palmi and official inspections at least monthly during the three months prior to export) 36.1 c (treatment against Thrips palmi) In case 36.1 c is chosen, details of the treatment must be mentioned on the certificate 36.1 d (plants free from Thrips palmi grown in-vitro and shipped in transparent containers under sterile conditions)
Third countries where Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci are known to occur AND where Bemisia tabaci (non-European populations) and other vectors of the harmful organisms are known to occur
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b a of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b b of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 46 b c of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I,
This requirement depends on the pest status for organism X of the country of origin (to be determined by the country of origin). If pest X is absent, this declaration need not be present on the certificate at all 46 b a (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the plants originate in areas free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors) 46 b b (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and the place of production free from Bemisia tabaci and other vectors on inspections) 46 b c (no symptoms of the viruses on the plants and treatment) 46 b d (grown in-vitro and free from
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point 46.b d of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
Bemisia tabaci, shipped in transparant containers under sterile conditions)
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GRAIN Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Triticum Secale X
Triticosecale
Afghanistan, India, Iran, Iraq, Mexico,Nepal, Pakistan, South Africa and the USA (countries where Tilletia indica is known to occur)
Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 54 i of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC or Consignment complies with Annex IV.A.I, point 54 ii of EC Plant Health Directive 2000/29/EC
54 i (area free from Tilletia indica) 54 ii (no symptoms and tested from harvest and before shipment)
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WATER PLANTS Product/crop (botanical name)
Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Remarks, content of the declaration
Water plants Third countries
Consignment complies with 2012/697, Annex I; the specified plants plants were inspected immediately prior to export and found free from Pomacea
“Water plants” is not a botanical name. The requirement mentioned here is applicable for any plant that can only grow in water or soil that is permanently saturated with water
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ATTACHMENT 1
EU LIST OF REGISTRATED COUNTRIES REGISTERED AS BEING FREE FROM XYLELLA FASTIDIOSA
Import of specified plants for planting (not seeds) is forbidden unless named in the lists below
Third countries where Xyella fastidiosa is known not to occur
Country Date Australia July 7, 2017
Bosnia & Herzegovina October 19, 2016
Canarian Ilands June 25, 2015
Chile June 12, 2015
China August 19, 2015
Columbia Juni 25, 2015
Ecuador September 14, 2016
Egypt January 6, 2016
El Salvador September 20, 2015
Ethiopia July 2, 2015
India June 29, 2016
Indonesia June 16, 2015
Israel May 28, 2015
Japan May 18, 2015
Jordan September 6, 2017
Kenya June 3, 2015
Macedonia, Republic
of
October 20, 2015
Moldova, Republic of January 15, 2017
Montenegro June 29, 2016
Morocco July 7, 2015
New Zealand June 4, 2015
Norway July 17, 2015
Peru March 7, 2018
Philippines July 2, 2015
Serbia May 28, 2015
South Africa October 20, 2015
South Korea January 20, 2016
Sri Lanka January 20, 2016
Tanzania July 17, 2015
Thailand July 7, 2015
Tunisia January 27, 2016
Turkey July 2, 2015
Uganda June 10, 2015
Ukraine January 6, 2016
Vietnam June 16, 2015
Additional declaration
The certificate should read
Consignment complies with 2015/789 article 16
or it should read
Xylella fastidiosa is not present in the country
Beware, it is possible you need more additional declarations. See ADDITIONAL DECLARATION PER SECTOR
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Third countries with areas where Xyella fastidiosa is known not to occur
Country Pest free area Date Argentina Provincia: Chaco, Chubut, Formosa, Jujuy, La Pampa, Mendoza, Neuquen, Rio Negro, Salta, San Juan, San
Luis, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero, Tierra del Fuego, Tucumán
February 3, 2016
Partidos de Buenos Aires: Adolfo Alsina, Alberti, Almirante Brown, Ameghino, Arrecifes, Avellaneda,
Ayacucho, Azul, Bahía Blanca, Balcarce, Baradero, Benito Juárez, Berazategui, Berisso, Bolívar, Bragado,
Campana, Cañuelas, Capitán Sarmiento, Carlos Casares, Carlos Tejedor, Carmen de Areco, Castelli,
Chacabuco, Chascomús, Chivilcoy, Colón, Coronel Brandsen, Coronel Pringles, Coronel Rosales, Coronel
Suárez, Daireaux, Dolores, Ensenada, Escobar, Esteban Echeverría, Exaltación de la Cruz, Ezeiza, Florencio
Varela, General Alvarado, General Alvear, General Arenales, General Belgrano, General Guido, General
Lamadrid, General Las Heras, General Lavalle, General Madariaga, General Paz, General Pinto, General
Pueyrredón, General Rodríguez, General San Martín, General Viamonte, General Villegas, Gonzales Chaves,
Guaminí, Hipólito Yrigoyen, Hurlingham, Ituzaingo, José Clemente Paz, Junín, La Costa, La Matanza, La
Plata, Lanús, Laprida, Las Flores, Leandro N. Alem, Lezama, Lincoln, Lobería, Lobos, Lomas de Zamora,
Luján, Magdalena, Maipú, Malvinas Argentinas, Mar Chiquita, Marcos Paz, Mercedes, Merlo, Monte, Monte
Hermoso, Moreno, Morón, Navarro, Necochea, Nueve de Julio, Olavarría, Patagones, Pehuajó, Pellegrini,
Pergamino, Pila, Pilar, Pinamar, Presidente Perón, Punta Indio, Quilmes, Ramallo, Rauch, Rivadavia, Rojas,
Roque Pérez, Saladillo, Salliqueló, Salto, San Andrés de Giles, San Antonio de Areco, San Cayetano, San
Fernando, San Isidro, San Miguel, San Miguel, San Nicolás, San Pedro, San Vicente, Suipacha, Tandil,
Tapalqué, Tigre, Tordillo, Tornquist, Trenque Lauquen, Tres Arroyos, Tres de Febrero, Tres Lomas,
Veinticinco de Mayo, Vicente López, Villa Gesell, Zárate
July 5, 2017
Departementos de Catamarca: Ambato, Ancasti, Antofagasta de la Sierra, Belén, Capayán, Capital, El Alto,
Fray Mamerto Esquiú, La Paz, Paclín, Pomán, Santa María, Santa Rosa, Tinogasta, Valle Viejo
July 5, 2017
Departementos de Córdoba: Calamuchita, Capital, Colón, General Roca, General San Martín, Ischilín, Juárez
Celman, Marcos Juárez, Minas, Pocho, Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña, Punilla, Río Cuarto, Río Primero, Río
Seco, Río Segundo, San Alberto, San Javier, San Justo, Santa María, Sobremonte, Tercero Arriba, Totoral,
Tulumba, Unión
July 5, 2017
Departementos de La Rioja: Castro Barros, Chamical, Coronel Felipe Varela, Coronel Juan Facundo Quiroga,
Famatina, General Ángel Vicente Peñaloza, General Belgrano, General Juan Facundo Quiroga, General La
Madrid, General Ocampo, General San Martín, Independencia, Rosario Vera Peñaloza, San Blas de los
Sauces, Sanagasta, Vinchina
July 5, 2017
United States of
America
Hawaï July 27, 2015
Siskiyou County (California) October 20, 2015
County: Benton, Clackamas, Columbia, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lane, Marion, Multnomah,
Polk, Yamhill (Oregon)
March 9, 2016
County: Benton, Chelan, Clallam, Clark, Franklin, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, King, Lewis, Skagit, Snohomish,
Thurston, Whatcom, Whitman, Yakima (Washington)
7 December 2016 /
31 January 2018 / 11 April 2018
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Additional declaration (optional)
The certificate should read
Consignment complies with 2015/789 article 17, paragraph 2
(The name of the pest free area shall be indicated under the rubric ‘place of origin’)
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Third countries with pest free production places where Xyella fastidiosa is known not to occur
Country Pest free production place Date Brazil Agro Industrial Lazzeri S.A., Rodovia BR 285, KM 127,5 – Vacaria – Rio Grande do Sul 31 January 2018
United States of
America
Due to privacy issues the list of US pest free production places is not publically listed; please ask at
KCB or NakTuinbouw
July 21, 2017
Additional declaration
For specified plants, other than plants which have been grown for the entire production cycle in vitro, originate in an area where the specified
organisme is known to be present:
Consignment complies with 2015/789 article 17, paragraph 3
or
(a) the specified plants have been produced in one or more sites fulfilling the conditions set out in paragraph 4;
(b) the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned has communicated in writing to the Commission the list of
those sites, including their location within the country;
(c) phytosanitary treatments against the vectors of the specified organism are applied in the site and its zone as referred to in paragraph
4(c);
(d) representative samples of each species of specified plants from each site have been subject to annual testing, at the most appropriate
time, and the absence of the specified organism has been confirmed on the basis of tests carried out in accordance with internationally
validated testing methods;
(e) the specified plants have been transported in closed containers or packaging, ensuring that infection with the specified organism or any
of its known vectors cannot occur;
(f) as practically close to the time of export as possible, the lots of the specified plants were subjected to official visual inspection, sampling
and molecular testing, carried out in accordance with internationally validated testing methods, confirming the absence of the specified
organism, using a sampling scheme able to identify with 99 % reliability a level of presence of infected plants of 1 % or above and
targeted especially at plants displaying suspect symptoms of that organism;
(g) immediately prior to export, the lots of the specified plants were subjected to phytosanitary treatments against any of the known
vectors of the specified organism;
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In addition, the phytosanitary certificate shall indicate under the rubric ‘Place of origin' the identification of the site referred to in point (a)
For specified plants, which have been grown for the entire production cycle in vitro, originate in an area where the specified organism is known
to be present:
Consignment complies with 2015/789 article 17, paragraph 3a
or
(a) the specified plants have been grown in one or more sites fulfilling the conditions set out in paragraph 4a;
(b) the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned has communicated in writing to the Commission the list of
those sites, including their location within the country;
(c) the specified plants have been transported under sterile conditions in a transparent container that precludes the possibility of infection
by the specified organism through its vectors;
(d) the specified plants meet one of the following conditions:
(i) they have been grown from seeds;
(ii) they have been propagated, under sterile conditions, from mother plants which have spent their entire lives in an area free from
the specified organism and which have been tested and found free from the specified organism;
(iii) they have been propagated, under sterile conditions, from mother plants which have been grown in a site fulfilling the conditions
of paragraph 4 and which have been tested and found free from the specified organism
In addition, the phytosanitary certificate shall indicate under the rubric ‘place of origin’ the site referred to in point (a)
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ATTACHMENT 3 ANOPLOPHORA CHINENSES & ANOPLOPHORA GLABRIPENNIS Aditional declaration for Anoplophora chinensis Product Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Acer Aesculus hippocastanum Alnus Betula Carpinus Citrus Cornus Corylus Cotoneaster Crataegus Fagus Lagerstroemia Malus Platanus Populus Prunus laurocerasus Pyrus Rosa Salix Ulmus other than seeds having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point --next--
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora chinensis is known to be present
Consignment complies with 2012/138/EU Annex I 1 A 1 a the plants have been grown throughout their life in a place of production which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin and situated in a pest-free area established by that organisation in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures. The name of the pest free area shall be mentioned under the rubric "place of origin”; or Consignment complies with 2012/138/EU Annex I 1 A 1 b iii 1 the plants have been grown during a period of at least two years prior to export, or in the case of plants which are younger than two years have been grown throughout their life, in a place of production established as free from Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) in accordance with International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures:
(i) which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin; and
(ii) which has been subjected annually to at least two official meticulous inspections for any sign of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) carried out at appropriate times and no signs of the organism have been found; and
(iii) where the plants have been grown in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster); and
(iv) where immediately prior to export consignments of the plants have been subjected to an official meticulous inspection, for the presence of the specified organism, in particular in roots and stems of the plants. This inspection shall include targeted destructive sampling. The size of the sample for inspection shall be such as to enable at least the detection of 1 % level of infestation with a level of confidence of 99%.
or Consignment complies with 2012/138/EU Annex I 1 A 1 b iii 2 the plants have been grown during a period of at least two years prior to export, or in the case of plants which are younger than two years have been grown throughout their life, in a place of
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--continuation-- production established as free from Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) in accordance with International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures:
(i) which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin; and
(ii) which has been subjected annually to at least two official meticulous inspections for any sign of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) carried out at appropriate times and no signs of the organism have been found; and
(iii) where the plants have been grown in a site with the application of appropriate preventive treatments and surrounded by a buffer zone with a radius of at least 2 km where official surveys for the presence or signs of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) are carried out annually at appropriate times. In case signs of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) are found, eradication measures are immediately taken to restore the pest freedom of the buffer zone; and
(iv) where immediately prior to export consignments of the plants have been subjected to an official meticulous inspection, for the presence of the specified organism, in particular in roots and stems of the plants. This inspection shall include targeted destructive sampling. The size of the sample for inspection shall be such as to enable at least the detection of 1 % level of infestation with a level of confidence of 99%.
or Consignment complies with 2012/138/EU Annex I 1 A 1 c the plants have been grown from rootstocks which meet the requirements of point (b), grafted with scions which meet the following requirements:
(i) at the time of export, the grafted scions are no more than 1 cm in diameter at their thickest point; and
(ii) the grafted plants have been inspected in accordance with point (b)(iv). Acer Aesculus hippocastanum Alnus Betula Carpinus Citrus --next--
China
Consignment complies with 2012/138/EU Annex I 1 B 1 a the plants have been grown throughout their life in a place of production which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation of China and situated in a pest-free area established by that organisation in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures. The name of the pest-free area shall be mentioned under the rubric "place of origin"; Check at NVWA, team TOF, whether the shipment may be released or not. The registration number of the place of production shall be mentioned on the certificate. or Consignment complies with 2012/138/EU Annex I 1 B 1 b iii 1 the plants have been grown during a period of at least two years prior to export, or in the case of plants which are younger than two years have been grown throughout their life, in a place of production established as free from Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) in accordance with International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures:
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--continuation-- Cornus Corylus Cotoneaster Crataegus Fagu Lagerstroemia Malus Platanus Populus Prunus laurocerasus Pyrus Rosa Salix Ulmus other than seeds having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point --next--
(i) which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation of China; and
(ii) which has been subjected annually to at least two official inspections for any sign of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) carried out at appropriate times and no signs of the organism have been found; and
(iii) where the plants have been grown in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster); and
(iv) where immediately prior to export consignments of the plants have been subjected to an official meticulous inspection, including targeted destructive sampling on each lot, for the presence of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster), in particular in roots and stems of the plants. The size of the sample for inspection shall be such as to enable at least the detection of 1 % level of infestation with a level of confidence of 99%.
The registration number of the place of production shall be mentioned on the certificate. It has to be checked if this registration number is in the register “Erkende kwekerijen van waardplanten van Anoplophora chinensis uit China”. or Consignment complies with 2012/138/EU Annex I 1 B 1 b iii 2 the plants have been grown during a period of at least two years prior to export, or in the case of plants which are younger than two years have been grown throughout their life, in a place of production established as free from Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) in accordance with International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures:
(i) which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation of China; and
(ii) which has been subjected annually to at least two official inspections for any sign of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) carried out at appropriate times and no signs of the organism have been found; and
(iii) where the plants have been grown in a site with the application of appropriate preventive treatments and surrounded by a buffer zone with a radius of at least 2 km where official surveys for the presence or signs of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) are carried out annually at appropriate times. In case signs of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) are found, eradication measures are immediately taken to restore the pest freedom of the buffer zone; and
(iv) where immediately prior to export consignments of the plants have been subjected to an official meticulous inspection, including targeted destructive sampling on each lot, for the presence of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster), in particular in roots and stems of the plants. The size of the sample for inspection shall be such as to enable at least the detection of 1 % level of infestation with a level of confidence of 99%.
The registration number of the place of production shall be mentioned on the certificate. It has to be
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checked if this registration number is in the register “Erkende kwekerijen van waardplanten van Anoplophora chinensis uit China”. or Consignment complies with 2012/138/EU Annex I 1 B 1 c the plants have been grown from rootstocks which meet the requirements of (b), grafted with scions which meet the following requirements:
(i) at the time of export, the grafted scions are no more than 1 cm in diameter at their thickest point;
(ii) the grafted plants have been inspected in accordance with point (b)(iv) The registration number of the place of production shall be mentioned on the certificate.
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Additional declaration for Anoplophora glabripennis Product Origin Required additional declaration (as it should appear on the certificate)
Acer Aesculus Alnus Betula Carpinus Cercidiphyllum Corylus Fagus Fraxinus Koelreuteria Platanus Populus Salix Tilia Ulmus other than seeds having a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point --next--
Third countries other than China where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
Consignment complies with 2015/893/EU Annex II 1 A (I) a the plants have been grown throughout their life in a place of production which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin and situated in a pest-free area established by that organisation in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures. The name of the pest-free area shall be mentioned under the rubric "place of origin”; or Consignment complies with 2015/893/EU Annex II 1 A (I) b iii 1; the plants have been grown during a period of at least two years prior to export, or in the case of plants which are younger than two years have been grown throughout their life, in a place of production established as free from Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) in accordance with International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures:
(i) which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin; and
(ii) which has been subjected annually to at least two official meticulous inspections for any sign of Anoplophora chinensis (Motschulsky) carried out at appropriate times and no signs of the organism have been found; and
(iii) where the plants have been grown in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) and
(iv) where immediately prior to export consignments of the plants have been subjected to an official meticulous inspection, for the presence of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky), in particular in stems and branches of the plants. This inspection shall include targeted destructive sampling. Where consignments include plants originating in sites which at the time of their production were located in a buffer zone where presence or signs of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) had been found, destructive sampling of the plants of that consignment shall be carried out at the level set out in the following table: 1-4500 plants in lot: 10% of lot size destructive sampling >4500 plants in lot: 450 plants destructive sampling
or Consignment complies with 2015/893/EU Annex II 1 A (I) b iii 2 the plants have been grown during a period of at least two years prior to export, or in the case of plants which are younger than two years have been grown throughout their life, in a place of production established as free from Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) in accordance with
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--continuation-- International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures: (i) which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of
origin; and
(ii) which has been subjected annually to at least two official meticulous inspections for any sign of Anoplophora chinensis (Motschulsky) carried out at appropriate times and no signs of the organism have been found; and
(iii) with the application of appropriate preventive treatments and surrounded by a buffer zone with a radius of at least 2 km where official surveys for the presence or signs of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) are carried out annually at appropriate times. In case presence or signs of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) are found, eradication measures are immediately taken to restore the pest freedom of the buffer zone; and
(iv) where immediately prior to export consignments of the plants have been subjected to an official meticulous inspection, for the presence of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky), in particular in stems and branches of the plants. This inspection shall include targeted destructive sampling. Where consignments include plants originating in sites which at the time of their production were located in a buffer zone where presence or signs of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) had been found, destructive sampling of the plants of that consignment shall be carried out at the level set out in the following table: 1-4500 plants in lot: 10% of lot size destructive sampling >4500 plants in lot: 450 plants destructive sampling
or Consignment complies with 2015/893/EU Annex II 1 A (I) c; the plants have been grown from rootstocks which meet the requirements of (b), grafted with scions which meet the following requirements:
(i) at the time of export, the grafted scions are no more than 1 cm in diameter at their thickest point;
(ii) the grafted plants have been inspected in accordance with point (b)(iv) The registration number of the place of production shall be mentioned on the certificate.
Acer Aesculus Alnus Betula Carpinus --next--
China Consignment complies with 2015/893/EU Annex II 1 A (I) a; the plants have been grown throughout their life in a place of production which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin and situated in a pest-free area established by that organisation in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures The name of the pest-free area shall be mentioned under the rubric "place of origin” or Consignment complies with 2015/893/EU Annex II 1 A (I) b iii 1; the plants have been grown during a period of at least two years prior to export, or in the case of plants which are younger than two years have been grown throughout their life, in a place of
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production established as free from Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) in accordance with International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures:
(i) which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin; and
(ii) which has been subjected annually to at least two official meticulous inspections for any sign of Anoplophora chinensis (Motschulsky) carried out at appropriate times and no signs of the organism have been found; and
(iii) where the plants have been grown in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky); and
(iv) where immediately prior to export consignments of the plants have been subjected to an official meticulous inspection, for the presence of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky), in particular in stems and branches of the plants. This inspection shall include targeted destructive sampling. Where consignments include plants originating in sites which at the time of their production were located in a buffer zone where presence or signs of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) had been found, destructive sampling of the plants of that consignment shall be carried out at the level set out in the following table: 1-4500 plants in lot: 10% of lot size destructive sampling >4500 plants in lot: 450 plants destructive sampling
or Consignment complies with 2015/893/EU Annex II 1 A (I) b iii 2; the plants have been grown during a period of at least two years prior to export, or in the case of plants which are younger than two years have been grown throughout their life, in a place of production established as free from Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) in accordance with International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures:
(i) which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin; and
(ii) which has been subjected annually to at least two official meticulous inspections for any sign of Anoplophora chinensis (Motschulsky) carried out at appropriate times and no signs of the organism have been found; and
(iii) with the application of appropriate preventive treatments and surrounded by a buffer zone with a radius of at least 2 km where official surveys for the presence or signs of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) are carried out annually at appropriate times. In case presence or signs of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) are found, eradication measures are immediately taken to restore the pest freedom of the buffer zone and
(iv) where immediately prior to export consignments of the plants have been subjected to an official
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--continuation-- meticulous inspection, for the presence of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky), in particular in stems and branches of the plants. This inspection shall include targeted destructive sampling. Where consignments include plants originating in sites which at the time of their production were located in a buffer zone where presence or signs of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) had been found, destructive sampling of the plants of that consignment shall be carried out at the level set out in the following table: 1-4500 plants in lot: 10% of lot size destructive sampling >4500 plants in lot: 450 plants destructive sampling;
or Consignment complies with 2015/893/EU Annex II 1 A (I) c; the plants have been grown from rootstocks which meet the requirements of (b), grafted with scions which meet the following requirements:
(iii) at the time of export, the grafted scions are no more than 1 cm in diameter at their thickest point;
(iv) the grafted plants have been inspected in accordance with point (b)(iv) The registration number of the place of production shall be mentioned on the certificate.
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