APPENDIX 1: SPECIFIC COUNTRY/COMMODITY REQUIREMENTS General requirements All consignments of fresh cut flowers/foliage must be accompanied by a phytos...
APPENDIX 1: SPECIFIC COUNTRY/COMMODITY REQUIREMENTS General requirements All consignments of fresh cut flowers/foliage must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate attesting that the consignment has been inspected and/or tested in accordance with appropriate official procedures and is considered to be free from quarantine pests specified by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI). The phytosanitary certificate must also attest that the consignment conforms with the current phytosanitary requirements of MPI. The following additional declaration to the phytosanitary certificate applies: {AD1}
This is to certify that the cut flowers/foliage described herein have been inspected and/or tested according to appropriate official procedures and are considered to be free from the quarantine pests specified by MPI and to conform with the current phytosanitary requirements of MPI, including those for regulated non-quarantine pests.
Note: If the phytosanitary certificate is in accordance with the model phytosanitary certificate annexed to the revised (1997) text of the FAO IPPC the above additional declaration is not required. Specific requirements Where the plant material is propagable (as shown in relevant country:commodity schedules) the material must be subject to an appropriate devitalisation treatment rendering the material non-propagable. The following additional declaration to the phytosanitary certificate will apply. {AD2}
The [commodity] has been subject to an approved devitalisation treatment rendering it non-propagable.
Full details of the devitalisation treatment must be included in the “Disinfestation and/or Disinfection Treatment” area of the phytosanitary certificate. Details of the date, active ingredient, concentration, treatment duration and temperature must be recorded. Where plant material has been produced and prepared for export in accordance with the Singapore Assurance Certification Scheme: {AD3} This consignment was produced and prepared for export in accordance with the Singapore Assurance Certification Scheme.
Refer to specific country:commodity schedule for details of any further additional declarations that may be necessary.
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albany bottle brush button daisy bellflower golden rain koala fern celosia festival bush esperance waxflower stirling wax walpole wax Geraldton waxflower chrysanthemum Japanese thistle farewell to spring raisin de mer variegated laurel, croton blue smokebush
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APPENDIX 1 Specific Requirements: Cut Flowers from Australia Xylomelum angustifolium Xylomelum occidentale Zamia flordana Zantedeschia spp. Zingiber spp.
maliee pear
N
AD1
western woody pear seminole-bread calla lily ginger flower
N N N N
AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1
Notes: 1. Species listed in bold font (strikethrough) and shaded grey: Cut flowers and foliage of the Myrtaceae family are considered to be host material for Myrtle Rust (Uredo rangelii). Due to detection of myrtle rust in Australia, these pathways are currently suspended – these products are prohibited from import into New Zealand.
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APPENDIX 1 Specific Requirements: Cut Flowers from Canada Scientific Name Gaultheria spp. Pathway Suspended Xerophyllum tenax
Common Name salal
Propagable N
General ADs AD1
N
AD1
bear grass
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APPENDIX 1 Specific Requirements: Cut Flowers from Colombia Scientific Name Agapanthus africanus Alstroemeria spp. Antirrhinum spp. Aster spp. Delphinium spp. Freesia spp. Gerbera spp. Liatris spp. Matthiola spp. Nerine spp. Rosa spp. Solidago spp. Solidaster spp. Zantedeschia spp.
Common Name African lily snapdragon aster delphinium fressia Transvaal daisy Blazing star stock nerine rose golden rod calla lily
Propagable U U N Y N N N N Y N Y N N N
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APPENDIX 1 Specific Requirements: Cut Flowers from Fiji Scientific Name Alpinia spp. Anthurium andraeanum Heliconia spp. Zingiber spp.
Common Name Ginger-lily tail flower false bird of paradise Ginger flower
Propagable N N N N
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General ADs AD1 AD1 AD1
Specific ADs
AD1
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APPENDIX 1 Specific Requirements: Cut Flowers from French Polynesia Scientific Name Aglaonema spp. Alpinia spp. Ananas bracteatus Calathea grandifloria Calathea insignis Coccoloba spp. Codiaeum spp. Costus spicatus Curcuma alismatifolia Curcuma petiolata Dieffenbachia Heliconia spp. Musa decora Pandanus spp. Phaeomeria magnifica Philodendron selloum Polyscias spp. Rosa spp. Sanseviera guinensis Tapeinochilus ananassae Zingiber spp.
Common Name Chinese evergreen ginger-lily mini pineapple
Propagable Y N N
General ADs AD1 AD1 AD1
N Y N
AD1 AD1 AD1
N N N Y N
AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1
torch flower
N N N N Y Y Y Y
AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1
ginger flower
N
AD1
raisin de mer variegated laurel, croton spiral flag Siam tulip Thailand lily dumb cane false bird of paradise banana screw pine
rose
Specific ADs AD2
AD2
AD2
AD2 AD2 AD2 AD2
Note: All species listed above shall undergo mandatory on-arrival disinfestation treatment (fumigation with methyl bromide) to mitigate the risks of introducing the glassy-winged sharpshooter (Homalodisca vitripennis).
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APPENDIX 1 Specific Requirements: Cut Flowers from India Scientific Name Alstroemeria spp. Amaryllis spp. Anthurium spp. Chrysanthemum spp. Delphinium spp. Dendranthema spp. Dianthus spp. Echinops spp. Gerbera spp. Godetia spp. Gypsophila paniculata Helianthus spp. Lilium spp. Limonium spp. Rosa spp. Solidaster spp. Tuberose spp. Zantedeschia spp.
Common Name alstroemeria amaryllis chrysanthemum delphinium autumn-flowering chrys carnations globe thistle Transvaal daisy
Propagable N N U Y N Y
General ADs AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1
Specific ADs
Y N N U Y U Y N Y N U N
AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1 AD1
AD2
baby's breath sunflower lily statice rose
calla lily
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AD2 AD2
AD2 AD2 AD2
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APPENDIX 1 Specific Requirements: Cut Flowers from Mauritius Scientific Name Anthurium spp. Heliconia spp.
Common Name false bird of paradise
Propagable U N
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Common Name alstroemeria leather fern aster delphinium lisianthus fressia Transvaal daisy statice stock nerine rose cabbage palmetto golden rod seminole-bread
Note: All species listed in bold font within the shaded areas shall undergo mandatory on-arrival disinfestation treatment (fumigation with methyl bromide) to mitigate the risks of introducing Xylella fastidiosa and its vectors.
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Notes : 1. Species listed in bold font and shaded grey: (a)
For consignments produced and prepared for export in accordance with the Singapore Assurance Certification Scheme, an additional declaration on the phytosanitary certificate is required: {AD3} “This consignment was produced and prepared for export in accordance with the Singapore Assurance Certification Scheme” or
(b)
Unaccompanied Consignments from Malaysia and Singapore. Unless consignments are prepared and exported in accordance with the Singapore Assurance Certification Scheme (AD3) these consignments must be treated
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on arrival prior to inspection. Only Methyl Bromide treatment is permitted. The rate to be used is that prescribed in Approved Biosecurity Treatments for Risk Goods Directed for Treatment BNZ-STD-ABTRT for treatment of insects (FVT1). Treatment must be completed within the metropolitan area and within 24 hours of arrival. Once a compliant treatment certificate is received the goods will be directed for inspection. (c)
Unaccompanied consignments from Thailand – treatment pre-arrival Unaccompanied consignments from Thailand must be pre-arrival treated with Methyl Bromide only with appropriate endorsement on phytosanitary certificate. The rate to be used is that prescribed in Approved Biosecurity Treatments for Risk Goods Directed for Treatment BNZ-STD-ABTRT for treatment of insects (FVT1).
2.
Accompanied orchids from Singapore Airport Duty Free do not require a standard Phytosanitary Certificate. A phytosanitary 'tag' sticker is attached to the carton. The sticker is numbered and issued by the Singapore AgriFood and Veterinary Authority (AVA). Accompanied orchids do not require the on-arrival treatment (note 1) but must be declared will be 100% inspected on-arrival.
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Chrysalidocarpus and Rhapis. If a fungicide treatment is applied the Malaysia and Singapore phytosanitary certificate must be endorsed with 'The Rhapis/Chrysalidocarpus foliage in this consignment has been treated using an approved fungicide treatment”
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statice myrtle protea heather leaf fern golden rod cattails bear grass calla lily
AD2
AD2
AD2 AD2
AD2
Note: All species listed in bold font within the shaded areas shall undergo mandatory on-arrival disinfestation treatment (fumigation with methyl bromide) to mitigate the risks of introducing Xylella fastidiosa and its vectors.
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APPENDIX 1 Specific Requirements: Cut Flowers from Vanuatu Scientific Name Anthurium sp.
Common Name tail flower
Propagable N
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