Bekendtgørelse om import, transit og omladning af sendinger af planter og planteprodukter m.v. | B20200172305 — Denmark law | Esheria

Bekendtgørelse om import, transit og omladning af sendinger af planter og planteprodukter m.v.

This regulation sets rules for importing, transiting, and transshipping certain plants and plant products, including registration, pre-notification, and official controls by the Danish Food and Agriculture Authority.

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Jurisdiction
Denmark
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
B20200172305
Status
Not in force
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
da
Updated
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agriculture food processing forhåndsanmeldelse fruit imports import import af planter import compliance import control inspection kontrol kontrol og prøvetagning omladning phytosanitary certification phytosanitary compliance phytosanitary inspection plant imports plantesundhedscertifikat registrering sampling transit

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This regulation sets rules for importing, transiting, and transshipping certain plants and plant products, including registration, pre-notification, and official controls by the Danish Food and Agriculture Authority. Ved kontrol af planter skal metoderne sikre påvisning af Anoplophora chinensis, og prøvetagningen skal være stor nok til at kunne påvise mindst 1 % angrebsgrad med 99 % konfidens. Import af planter fra Kina kræver plantesundhedscertifikat med nærmere angivne tillægserklæringer. The provision sets plant-health inspection and sampling rules, including destructive sampling rates, confidence levels, and special import conditions for certain plants. Certain citrus fruits from Brazil, South Africa, and Uruguay must be accompanied by a plant health certificate with specified declarations, and the fruits must be visually inspected at an approved control point. The provision sets sampling and inspection rules for certain fruit lots and requires certificates and checks for Argentina-origin citrus fruit affected by a specified plant pest.