The phytosanitary requirements governing the importation of in-shell peanuts of any origin notified previously entered into force upon publication in the Official Journal on July 27, 2018.
The document sets the following phytosanitary requirements: the consignment should include an Official Phytosanitary Certificate from the origin country; the control treatment should be approved and indicated in the Official Phytosanitary Certificate (product, doses, exposure time, temperature and treatment date); the consignment should be free from soil and plant debris; the packaging must be suitable for quarantine treatments; the wood of the pallets shall comply with the Regulations; and the consignments should be inspected by qualified personnel.
For further information, please contact us at inc@nutfruit.org.
The document sets the following phytosanitary requirements: the consignment should include an Official Phytosanitary Certificate from the origin country; the control treatment should be approved and indicated in the Official Phytosanitary Certificate (product, doses, exposure time, temperature and treatment date); the consignment should be free from soil and plant debris; the packaging must be suitable for quarantine treatments; the wood of the pallets shall comply with the Regulations; and the consignments should be inspected by qualified personnel.
For further information, please contact us at inc@nutfruit.org.