SCHEDULE – VI

[see clauses 3(3)(6), 10(i)(ii)(iii) and 11(3)]

list of plants/plant materials permitted import with additional declarations and special conditions

Serial Number

(1)

Plant Species  

              (2)

Category of Plant Material

               (3)

Additional Declarations required to be incorporated into Phytosanitary Certificate                           (4)

Special Conditions of Import

 

                 (5)

1.

allium species (onion, garlic, leek, shallot, etc.)

(i) seeds/bulbs for sowing or planting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

free from:

(a)     smut (urocystis cepulae)

(b)    slippery skin (pseudomonas cepacia)

(c)     marginal necrosis (pseudomonas marginalis pv. marginalis)

(d)    pod and stem blight (phomopsis longicolla)

(e)     onion yellow dwarf virus - poty virus

(f)      stem and bulbs nematode (ditylenchus dipsaci)

(g)    onion maggot (hylemia antiqua)

 

free from soil.

 

 

 

(ii) bulbs for consumption

(i) free from:

 

(a) smut (urocystis cepulae)

(b) stem bulb nematode (ditylenchus dipsaci)

(c) onion maggot (hylemia antiqua)

 

 

fumigation by methyl bromide @ 16 gms/cu.m for 12hrs at 28 o c and above under NAP or equivalent and the treatment shall be endorsed on phyto sanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose.

2.

anthurium (anthurium spp.) and other aroids (dieffenbachia, caladium, syngoniumaglaonemaspathiphyllum, monstera  phylodendron)

(i)      cuttings/saplings for planting

 

(i) free from:

(a)     bacterial blight (xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae)

(b)    dasheen mosaic virus

 

 

post-entry quarantine for a period of 45-60 days.

 

 

(ii)     tissue cultured plants

 

 (ii) certified that the tissue cultured plants produced from stock tested and maintained virus-free.

the above conditions shall not apply.

 

 

(iii)   cut flowers (anthrium spp.)

free from:

bacterial blight (xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae)

same as above.

3.

barley (hordeum spp.)

(i) seeds for sowing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) grains for consumption

(i)      free from:

(a)     glume rot (pseudomonas syringe pv. atrofaciens)

(b)    barley viruses viz. stripe mosaic (hordeivirus), yellow dwarf (luteovirus), yellow mosaic (bymovirus), yellow striate mosaic (cytorhabdovirus)

(c)      ergot (claviceps purpurea)

(d)    granary weevil (sitophilus granarius)

 

 

 

(ii)     as at © and (d) above

 

 

(i) commercial import of seed for sowing subject to prior approval of dac.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) fumigation with methyl bromide @ 32 gm/cu. m at @ 28 c and above under NAP or equivalent and the treatment to be endorsed on phyto sanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose.

 

4.

beans (vigna  (phaseolus) spp.).

(i) seeds for sowing

free from:

(a)   scab (elsinoe phaseoli)

(b)  downy mildew of lima bean (phytophthora phaseoli)

(c)    pod and stem blight (phomopsis longicolla)

(d)  bacterial wilt (curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens)

(e)   faba bean necrotic yellows virus

(f) bean bruchid (acanthoscelides obtectus)

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) seeds for consumption or processing

(a)    free from:

(b)   bean bruchid (acanthoscelides obtectus)

(c)     

(d)               fumigation with methyl bromide @32 gm/cu m for 24 hrs at 28 c and above under NAP or equivalent and the treatment shall be endorsed on phyto sanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose.

 

5.

beet root (beta vulgaris)

seeds for sowing

free from:

(a)     downy mildew (peronospora farinosa)

(b)    silvering disease (curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. betae)

(c)     bacterial blight (pseudomonas syringae pv. aptata)

(d)    beet cyst nematode (heterodera schachtti)

(e)     beetroot rust (uromyces spp.)

(f) beet yellows necrotic virus (rhizomania).

 

free from soil.

6.

berseem (trifolium alexandrium) and clovers

seeds for sowing

free from:

(a)     northern anthracnose (kabatiella caulivora)

(b)    stem and bulb nematode (ditylenchus dipsaci)

(c)     black stem, leaf spot (phoma medicaginis var. pinodella)

(d) sclerotinia wilt (sclerotinia trifoliorum)

 

(i) commercial import subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

(ii) free from soil.

7.

broad bean (vicia faba) and vetches (v. villosa)

(i) seeds for sowing

free from:

(a)     leaf and pod spot (ascochyta fabae)

(b)    soybean cyst nematode (heterodera glycines)

(c)     stem and bulb nematode (dictylenchus dipsaci)

(d)    broad bean viruses viz. mottle, necrosis, strain (comovirus), true mosaic, wilt virus l and 2 (fabavirus)

 

 

 

 

(ii) seeds for consumption or processing

 free from:

(a)    stem and bulb nematode (ditylenchus dipsaci)

(b)   soybean cyst nematode (heterodera glycines)

 

(e)             fumigation with methyl bromide @ 32 gm/cu. m at @ 28 c and above under NAP or equivalent and the treatment to be endorsed on phyto sanitary certificate or by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose.

 

8.

cacti

plants for propagation

free from:

(a)     cactus cyst nematode (cactodera cactii)

(b)    cactus virus x. and 2 (carlavirus)

(i) the plants shall be grown in post-entry quarantine facility for a period of 45-60 days.

(ii) free from soil.

9.

carnation (dianthus spp)

(i)      cuttings/saplings for sowing/ planting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) seeds/ cut flowers

(i)      free from:

(a)     bacterial wilt and stem cracking (burkholderia caryophilli)

(b)    slow wilt (erwinia chrysanthemi pv. dianthicola)

(c)     rust (uromyces dianthi)

(d)    smut (sorosporium spaonariae)

(e)     downy mildew (peronospora dianthi, p. dianthicola)

(f)      carnation viruses viz. cryptic virus 1 and 2, italian ring spot, latent , mottle, necrotic,  stunt, yellow stripe.

 

as above at (c), (d) and (e).

post-entry quarantine facility for a period of 45-60 days.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

above conditions shall not apply.

 

 

(ii) tissue cultured plants

certified that the tissue-cultured plants obtained from mother stock tested and maintained free from all viruses affecting carnation.

 

the above conditions shall not apply.

10.

carrot (daucus carota)

seeds for sowing

free from:

(a)     bacterial blight (xanthomonas hortorum pv. carotae)

(b)    carrot viruses (mottle dwarf, red leaf and yellow leaf).

 

 

11.

chicory and endive (cichorium spp.)

seeds for sowing

free from:

(a)     bacterial blight (pseudomonas cichorii)

(b)    bidens mottle virus,

(c)     chicory yellow mottle virus

(d)    anthracnose (marssonina panottoniana)

 

commercial import subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

12.

chrysanthemum (dendranthemum spp.)

(i)      cuttings (rooted/ un-rooted) for planting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

free from:

(a)     fasciation (rhodococcus fascians)

(b)    foliar nematodes (aphelenchoides fragariae, a. ritzemabosi)

(c)     stem and bulb nematode (ditylenchus dipsaci)

(d)    south american leaf miner (liriomyza huidobrensis)

(e)     burdock leaf miner (amauromyza maculosa)

(f)      white rust (puccinia horiana)

(g)    ray blight and stem canker (didymella ligulicoa, syn. ascochyta chrysanthemi)

(h)    chrysanthemum viruses viz. chlorotic mottle, stunt, vein chlorosis, virus b.

 

(i)      (i) post-entry quarantine for a period of 45-60 days.

 

 

(ii) free from soil contamination.

 

 

(ii) tissue-cultured plants.

certified that the tissue-cultured plants obtained from mother stock tested and maintained free from all viruses as stated above at (h).

 

the above conditions shall not apply.

 

13.

citrus spp

(lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit, mandarins, etc. and other rutaceous)

fresh fruits for consumption

country specific

 

(i) australia

(a)    aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(b)   bactrocera aquilonis

(c)    bactrocera jarvisi

(d)   bactrocera neohumeralis

(e)    bactrocera tryoni (queensland fruit fly)

(f)     ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(g)    epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)

(h)    guignardia citricarpa (citrus black spot)

(i)      pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

(j)     unaspis citri (citrus snow scale)

 

(ii) canada

(a)    metcalfa pruinosa (frosted moth bug)

(b)   pseudococcus comstocki (comstock mealybug)

(c)    pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (jack beardsley mealybug)

 

(iii) chile

(a)    aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(b)   ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(c)    pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

(d)   selenaspidus articulatus (west indian red scale)

(e)    unaspis citri (citrus snow scale)

 

(iv)   china

 

(a)    aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(b)   bactrocera tsuneonis (japanese orange fly)

(c)    ceroplastes japonicus (tortoise wax scale)

(d)   guignardia citricarpa (citrus black spot)

(e)    oraesia excavata (fruit piercing moth)

(f)     pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

(g)    pseudococcus comstocki (comstock mealybug)

(h)    pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (jack beardsley mealybug)

(i)      unaspis citri (citrus snow scale)

(j)     unaspis yanonensis (arrowhead scale)

 

(v)    france

 

(a)    aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(b)   ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(c)    ceroplastes japonicus (tortoise wax scale)

(d)   metcalfa pruinosa (frosted moth)

(e)    pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

(f)     unaspis yanonensis (arrowhead scale)

 

(vi)   iran

 

(a)    aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

 

(vii) italy

 

(a)    aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(b)   ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(c)    ceroplastes japonicus (tortoise wax scale)

(d)   metcalfa pruinosa (frosted moth bug)

(e)    pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

 

(viii) new zealand

 

(a)    aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(b)   epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)

(c)    guignardia citricarpa (citrus black spot)

(d)   panonychus citri (citrus red mite)

(e)    pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

(f)     unaspis citri (citrus snow scale)

 

(ix)    south africa

 

(a)    aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(b)   ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(c)    ceratitis rosa (natal fruitfly)

(d)   cryptophlebia leucotreta (false codling moth)

(e)    guignardia citricarpa (citrus black spot)

(f)     pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

 

(x)     usa

 

(a)    anastrepha fraterculus (south american fruitfly)

(b)   anastrepha ludens (mexican fruit fly)

(c)    anastrepha serpentina (sapodilla fruit fly)

(d)   anastrepha striata (guava fruit fly)

(e)    anastrepha suspensa (caribbean fruit fly)

(f)     aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(g)    ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(h)    epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)

(i)      metcalfa pruinosa (frosted moth bug)

(j)     panonychus citri (citrus red mite)

(k)   pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

(l)      pseudococcus comstocki (comstock mealybug)

(m)  pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (jack beardsley mealybug)

(n)    selenaspidus articulatus (west indian red scale)

(o)   unaspis citri (citrus snow scale)

 

 

14.

cocoa (theobroma cacao)

beans (fermented and dried) for processing or industrial use

 free from:

(a)       chocolate moth (ephestia elutella)

(b)       mediterranean flour moth (ephestia kuehniella)

(c)      tropical nut borer (hypothenemus obscurus)

(d)    black pod of cocoa (phytophthora megakarya)

(e)     chestnut downy mildew (phytophthora katsurae)

 

the consignment shall be fumigated with methyl bromide @ 16g/m3 for 24 h at 28 o c and above at  NAP or equivalent and the treatment shall be endorsed on phyto sanitary certificate by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose.

15.

chick pea (cicer aeriatinum)

 (i) seeds for sowing

free from:

 pod and stem blight (phomopsis longicolla)

commercial import of seeds for sowing subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation

 

 

(ii) seeds for consumption

 

fumigation with methyl bromide @ 32 gm/cu. m at @ 28 o c and above under NAP or equivalent and the treatment to be endorsed on phyto sanitary certificate by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose .

16.

coffee (coffea spp.) and related species of rubiaceae

 coffee beans for consumption or processing

 free from:

 coffee berry borers (hypothenemus hampei, sophranica ventralis).

 

fumigation with methyl bromide @ 32 gm/cu. m at @ 28 o c and above under NAP or equivalent and the treatment to be endorsed on phyto sanitary certificate by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose .

17.

cotton (gossypium spp.)

 raw cotton bales for industrial use.

(g)    free from:

cotton boll weevils  (anthonomus grandis, a. peninsularis and a. vestitus)

 

 

fumigation with methyl bromide @ 24 gm/cu. m for 24 h at 28 o c and above under NAP or equivalent at the port of entry or  by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose.

18.

cowpea (vigna spp.)

(i) seed for sowing

free from:

(a)     bruchids (bruchidium spp., stator spp.)

(b) cowpea seed-borne viruses ( bromo virus, poty virus, comovirus, carmovirus)

commercial import of seeds for sowing subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

 

(ii) seed for consumption

 

                   

fumigation with methyl bromide @ 32 gm/cu. m at  28 o c and above under NAP or equivalent and the treatment to be endorsed on phyto sanitary certificate by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose.

19.

cucumber (cucumis sativus) and related species

seeds for sowing

free from:

(a)     angular leaf spot (pseudomonas syringae pv. lachrymans)

(b)    fusarial wilts (fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cucumerinum, fusarium oxysporum f.sp. melonis)

(c)     black spot (phomopsis sclerotoides)

(d)    septoria leaf spot (septoria cucurbitarum)

(e)     cucumber seed-borne viruses viz. yellow, necrotic stunt, soil-borne mosaic, leaf spot, green mottle mosaic, cryptic virus.

 

 

20.

date palm (phoenix dactylifera)

(h)    suckers for planting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) tissue cultured plants for propagation        

 

(iii) fresh/dry fruits for consumption

free from:

(a) bayood (fusarium oysporum f.sp. albedinis)

(b)    palm lethal yellowing (phytoplasmas)

(c)     texas root rot (phymatotrichum omnivorum)

 

(d)    american palm weevil (rhyncophorus palmarum)

 

 

                

 

 

 

free from:

palm kernel borer (pachymerus  lacerdae)

 

 

(i)      commercial import subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

(ii) post-entry quarantine for a period of one year.

 

 

 

 

 

the above condition at (ii) shall not be applicable.

 

 

 fumigation with methyl bromide @ 16 gm/cu m for 24 hrs at 28 o c and above under NAP or equivalent and the treatment shall be endorsed on the phyto sanitary certificate by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose .

21.

flower bulbs:

(a) dahlia spp.

tubers for planting or propagation

free from:

dahlia mosaic and other viruses affecting dhalia

 

(i) post-entry quarantine for one growth season.

 

(ii) free from soil

 

(b) calla lilly (zantedeschia spp.)

(i) corms for propagation or planting

 

 

(ii) tissue-cultured plants

free from:

(a)     bacterial leaf spot (xanthomonas campestris pv. zantedeschiae)

(b)    zantadeschia mosaic virus

 

certified that tissue-cultured plants tested and found free from zantadeschia mosaic virus.

same as above.

 

 

 

 

the above conditions shall not apply.

 

 

(c) gladiolus spp.

corms/ corm lets for planting or propagation

free from:                                  

(a)smut (urocystis gladiolicola)

(b)rusts (uromyces gladioli and u. transversalis)

(c) corm rot (f. oxysporum f.sp. gladioli)

(d) hard rot (septoria gladioli)

(e) scab and neck rot (burkholderia marginalis)

(e)     base rot (burkholderia gladioli pv. gladioli)

 

  same as above

 

(d) heliconia spp.

rhizomes for propagation

 free from:

(a)    moko wilt (burkholderia solanacearum race 2)

(b)    

 

same as above.

 

 

(e) hyacinthus spp.

bulbs for propagation or planting

 

 

 

 

free from:

(a)     bacterial blight or yellow slime (xanthomonas hyacinthi)

(b)    hyacinth mosaic virus (poty virus)

(c)     stem and bulb nematode (ditylenchus dipsaci)

 

same as above.

 

 

(f) iris spp. (bulbous and rhizomatous varieties)

 

 

 

 

(i) bulbs/ rhizomes for planting or propagation

free from:

(a)     fusarial rot (fusarium oxysporum f.sp. gladioli)

(b)    stem and bulb nematode (ditylenchus dipsaci)

(c)     sclerotinia rot (sclerotinia bulborum)

(d)    iris virus (potyvirus)

same as above.

 

 

(g) lilly (lillium spp.)

(j)     bulbs for planting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) tissue-cultured plants

free from:

(a) fusarium wilt (fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lilii)

(b) anthracnose (colletotrichum lilii)

© bacterial leaf spot (burkholderia gladioli p.v. gladioli)

(d) lilly viruses (lilly rosette, lilly symptom less, tulip breaking and lilly curl stripe)

 

certified that tissue-cultured plants are tested and found virus-free.

same as above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the above condition shall not apply.

 

(h) narcissus (narcissus spp.)

bulbs for planting

free from:

(a) basal rot (fusarium oxysporum f. sp. narcissi)

(b) stem and bulb nematode (ditylenchus dipsaci)

© narcissus fire (botryotinia polyblastis)

(e)     leaf scorch (stagnospora curtissi)

(f)      narcissus bulb flies (merodona equesteris, eumerus strigatus and e, tubuculatus)

(g)    narcissus viruses

(i) post-entry quarantine for one growth season

(ii)     free from soil

(iii)    hot-water treatment of bulbs at 48.9 o c for 30 min followed by suitable fungicidal treatment and the treatment shall be endorsed on the phytosanitary certificate.

 

(h) tulipa spp.

bulbs for planting or propagation

free from:

(a)     bulb and stem nematode (ditylenchus dipsaci)

(b)    yellow pustule and hellfire (curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. oortiii)

(c) tulipa viruses viz. band breaking, chlorotic blotch, virus x and other seed borne viruses.

same as above.

 

 

(j) ornamental zinger (zingiber mioga)

rhizomes for propagation

(i)      free from:

(a)     leaf blight ((xanthomonas campestris pv. zingibericola)

 

(i) post-entry quarantine for one growth season.

(ii) free from soil.

22.

grapevine (vitis spp.)

rooted stock/ bud wood (stem cuttings) /saplings.

 

(i)      free from:

(a)     grapevine phylloxera or vine louse (viteus vitifoliae, syn. daktulosphaira vitifoliae)

(b)    rust (phakopsora vitis)

(c)     dead arm (cryptosporella viticola syn. phomopsis viticola)

(d)    cown gall (agrobacterium vitis)

(e)     gummosis (pantoea agglomerans)

(f)      hairy root (agrobacterium rhizogenes)

(g)    pierce’s disease (xylella fastidiosa)

(h)    bacterial necrosis (xylophilus ampelinus)

(i)      grapevine viruses: luteovirus, nepovirus, closterovirus, trichovirus, potyvirus.

 

 

(j)      post-entry quarantine for a period of one year.

 

(k)   (ii) commercial imports subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

 

grape

fresh fruits for consumption

country specific quarantine pests:

(i) australia

(a)    aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(b)   bactrocera tryoni (queensland fruit fly)

(c)    ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(d)   epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)

(e)    frankliniella occidentalis (westeran flower thrips)

(f)     pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug)

 

(ii)     canada

 

(a)   frankliniella occidentalis (westeran flower thrips)

(b)   peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)

(c)    spodoptera frugiperda (fall armyworm)

 

(iii)   chile

 

(a)    aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(b)   ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(c)    frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)

(d)   peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)

(e)    pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

(f)     selenaspidus articulatus (west indian red scale)

 

(i)      china

 

(a)    aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(b)   peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)

(c)    pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

 

(ii)     france

 

(a)    aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(b)   ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(c)    frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)

(d)   peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)

(e)    pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

 

 

 

(iii)   iran

 

(a) aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

 

(iv)   italy

 

(a)   arabic mosaic virus (hop barebine)

(b)   aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(c)    ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(d)   frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)

(e)    peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)

(f)     phytonemus pallidus (strawberry mite)

(g)   pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

 

(v)    new zealand

 

(a)   aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(b)   calepitrimerus vitis (mite, grape leaf rust)

(c)    epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)

(d)   frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)

(e)    panonychus citri (citrus red mite)

(f)     pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

(g)   pseudococcus longispinus (long-tailed mealybug)

 

(vi)   south africa

 

(a)    ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(b)   ceratitis rosa (natal fruitfly)

(c)    frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)

(d)   pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

(e)    scirtothrips aurantii (south african citrus thrips)

 

(vii) u.s.a.

 

(a)    anastrepha fraterculus (south american fruit fly)

(b)   aspidiotus nerii (aucuba scale)

(c)    ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruitfly)

(d)   epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)

(e)    frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)

(f)     panonychus citri (citrus red mite)

(g)    peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)

(h)    pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

(i)      seelaspidus articulatus (west indies red scale)

 

 

 

 

(ii) raisins (dried grapes) for consumption.

 

fumigation with methyl bromide @ 16 gms /cu. m for 24 hrs at 28 o c and above at NAP or equivalent and treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose .

23.

hops (humulus spp.)

 

 

 

 

(i) cuttings (rooted/ un-rooted)/saplings

 

free from:

(a)     downy mildew (pseudoperonospora humuli)

(b)    hops cyst nematode (heterodera humuli)

(c) hop viruses

(i) post-entry quarantine for a period of 6 months.

(ii) free from soil.

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) dried flower cones (hops) in bales

for industrial processing.

as above at (b).

fumigation with methyl bromide @ 16 gms /cu. m for 24 hrs at 28 o c and above at NAP or equivalent and treatment shall be endorsed on phyto sanitary certificate by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose.

24.

lucerne or alfa alfa (medicago spp.)

seeds for sowing

free from:

(a)     yellow leaf blotch (pyrenopeziza medicaginis)

(b)    sclerotinia wilt (sclerotinia trifoliorum)

(c)     bacterial wilt (corynebacterium michiganense pv. insidiosum)

)d) alfalfa cryptic virus, alfalfa mosaic virus.

commercial import subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

25.

maize (corn) (zea mays)

(i) seeds for sowing.

free from:

(a)     stewart’s wilt (pantoea stewartii sub sp. stewartii)

(b)    nebraska wilt (clavibacter michiganensis sub sp. nebraskensis)

(c)     southern corn blight (drechslera maydis race t)

(d)    ergot(claviceps gigantea)

(e)     tropical rust (physopella zeae)

(f)      anthracnose (kabatiella zeae)

(g)    larger grain borer (prostophonus truncatus)

(h)    maize weevil (sitophilus zeamais)

(i)      maize viruses

 

commercial import shall be subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

 

 

(ii) grain for consumption or processing

free from:

(a) ergot (claviceps gigantean)

 b) larger grain borer (prostophonus truncatus)

 © maize weevil (sitophilus zeamais)

 

(i) the above condition shall not apply.

(ii) fumigation with methyl bromide @ 32g/cu. m for 24 hrs. at 28 o c and above under NAP or equivalent and the treatment shall be endorsed on the phyto sanitary certificate by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose.

 

26.

 

oil palm (elaeis guineensis) and related species

(i) seeds/ pollen/ seed sprouts

 

(i)      free from

(a)     vascular wilt (fusarium oxysporum f.sp. elaeidis)

(b)    freckle (cercospora elaedis)

(c)     red ring (rhadiNAP or equivalenthelenchus cocophilus) and its vector rhyncophorus palmarum

(d)    lethal bud rot or sudden wilt [marchites sorpresiva (phytoplasmas)]

(e)     fatal wilt or hart rot (phytomonas staheli)

(f)      leaf mottle virus

(g)    cadang cadang and related viroids

(h)    palm kernel borer (caryobruchus spp. and pachymerus spp.)

 

(i)commercial import of seeds (nuts) /seed sprouts subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

 

(ii) consignment will be grown under post-entry quarantine for a period of 10-12 months.

27.

orchids:

(aranda, catteleya, cymbidium, dendrobium lawlio-catteleya, mokara, odontoglosum, phalaenopsis, vanda, vanila etc. 

(i)      saplings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) tissue-cultured plants

free from:

(a) bacterial leaf spots (burkholderia gladioli p.v. gladioli and erwinia chrysanthemi)

(b) blossom blights (colletotrichum coccodes and phyllostica capitalensis)

© orchid viruses such as cymbidium mosaic, vanilla mosaic and necrosis, odontoglosum ring spot and orchid fleck etc.

 

 

certified that the tissue-cultured plants are obtained from mother stock tested and maintained virus-free.

 

 

post-entry quarantine for a period of 45-60 days.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the above condition shall not apply.

28.

ornamental palm species:

(arikuryoba, borasus,caryota, carypha, chamaeodorea, chrysalidocorpus, dictyosperma, washingtonia, roystonia, hyophorbe, pritchardia, sabal, syogrus,

trachycorpus, vietchia, mascarena

seeds/ seed sprouts

(i) free from:

 

(a) bactrial blight (acidovorax avenae sub sp. avenae)- for carypha spp only

(b) mosaic (poty virus)- for washingtonia spp only

© red ring nematode (rhadiNAP or equivalenthelenchus cocophilus)

 

(ii) certified that the seeds/seed sprouts collected from mother palms free from cadang cadang (viroids)

 

post-entry quarantine for a period of 10-12 months.

29.

pea (pisum spp)

(i)      seeds for sowing

 

free from:

(a)     pod and stem blight (phomopsis logicolla)

(b)    stem and bulb nematode (ditylenchus dipsaci)

(c)     pea cyst nematode (heterodera goettingiana)

(d)    bruchids (bruchidius spp. specularis impressithorax)

(e) pea viruses viz. early-browning, enation mosaic, green mottle, mild mosaic, seed-borne mosaic (potyvirus)

(j)      free from soil.

(ii) seed shall be appropriately treated with suitable fungicide and treatment shall be endorsed on the phytosanitary certificate.

 

 

(ii) seeds for consumption or processing

 

as above at (b), (c) and (d).

fumigation with methyl bromide @ 32 gm/cu. m at @ 28 c and above under NAP or equivalent and the treatment to be endorsed on phyto sanitary certificate by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose .

30.

pelargonium (pelargonium spp.)

seeds/cuttings/ saplings for planting or propagation

free from:

(a)     bacterial spot (xanthomonas campestris pv. pellargonii)

(b)    pelargonium viruses viz. flower break virus, leaf curl virus, vein clearing virus and zonate spot virus.

 

post-entry quarantine for a period of 45-60 days.

31.

pepper/ chillies (capscium spp.)

seeds for sowing

free from:

(a)     bacterial scab (xanthomonas vesicatoria)

(b)    pepper viruses viz. mild mosaic, mild mottle,  ring spot, severe mosaic and veinal mottle.

 

 

32.

pome fruits: (apple, pear (pyrus spp.) quince (cydonia spp.) and nectarine (amygdalus spp)).

(i) cuttings/ saplings/ bud wood for planting or propagation

 

(i)      free from:

(a)     fire blight (erwinia amylovora)

(b)    crown gall (agrobacterium tumefaciens)

(c)     hairy root (a.. rhizogenes)

(d)    apple and pear rusts (gymnosporangium spp) non asiatic

(e)     apple chlorotic leaf spot, apple mosaic, apple scar skin, apple stem grooving viruses.

(f)      seed chalcid (megastigmus spermotrophus)

 

(g) viruses/phytoplasmas affecting pomidae.

(i)      post-entry quarantine for a period of 1-2 years.

(ii)     commercial imports subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.(ministry of agriculture).

 

 

 

(ii) tissue cultured plants

certified that the planting material is obtained from mother stock indexed/tested and maintained  free from viruses and phytoplasmas affecting pomidae.

 

the above condition at (i) shall not apply.

.

pome fruits (apple, pear etc)

fresh fruits for consumption

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

country specific quarantine pests:

 

(k)     australia

 

(a)    bactrocera tryoni

(queensland fruit fly)

(b)   ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(c)    cydia pomonella (codling moth)

(d)   epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)

(e)    pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

 

(ii) canada

 

(a)    cydia molesta (oriental fruit moth)

(b)   erwinia amylovora (fireblight)

(c)    pandemis heparana (apple brown tortrix)

(d)   peridroma saucia (pearly under wing moth)

(e)    pseudococcus comstocki (comstock mealy bug)

(f)     rhagoletis pomonella (apple maggot)

 

(iii)   chile

 

(a)    ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)                                      

 

(iv) china

(a)    adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix)

(b)   cydia funebrana (red plum maggot)

(c)    cydia inopinata (manchurian fruitmoth)

(d)   cydia molesta (oriental fruit moth)

(e)    cydia pomenalla (codling moth)

(f)     pandemis cerasana (common twist moth)

(g)    pandemis heparana (apple brown tortrix)

(h) peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)

 

 

 

 

(v) france

 

(a)    adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix)

(b)   ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(c)    cydia funebrana (red plum maggot)

(d)   cydia molesta (oriental fruit moth)

(e)    cydia pomonella (codling moth)

(f)     erwinia amylovora (fire blight)

(g)    pandemis heparana (apple browntortrix)

(h)    peridroma saucia (pearly underwing moth)

(i)      pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealybug)

 

(vi) iran

 

(a)    cydia pomonella (codling moth)

 

(vii) new zealand

 

(a)    cydia molesta (oriental fruit moth)

(b)   cydia pomonella (codling moth)

(c)    epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)

(d)   erwinia amylovora (fire blight)

(e)    pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug)

 

(viii) south africa

 

(a)    ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(b)   ceratitis rosa (natal fruit fly)

(c)    cydia molesta (oriental fruit moth)

(d)   cydia pomenella (codling moth)

(e)    erwinia amylovora (fire blight)

(f)     pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug)

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ix) u.s.a.

 

(a)    ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(b)   cydia pomonella (codling moth)

(c)    epiphyas postvittana (light brown apple moth)

(d)   erwinia amylovora (firteblight)

(e)    pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug)

(f)     pseudococcus comstocki (comstock mealy bug)

(g)    rhagoletis omonella (apple maggot)

 

(x) italy

 

(a)    adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix)

(b)   ceratitis capitata (mediterranean fruit fly)

(c)    cydia funebrana (red plum maggot)

(d)   cydia molesta (oriental fruit moth)

(e)    erwinia amylovora (fireblight)

(f)     pandemis cerasana (common twist moth)

(g)    pandemis heparana (apple brown tortrix)

(h)    peridroma saucia (pearly  underwing moth)

(i) pseudococcus calceolariae (scarlet mealy bug)

 

33.

rape/mustard and other brassica spp. Including cabbage, cauliflower, Kohlrabi, Brussels sprouts, Boccoli, Knol Khol, Chinese cabbage, and the like

(i)      seeds for sowing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) seeds for consumption

free from:

(a) light leaf spot (gloeosporium concentricum)

(b)   raphanus leaf spot (xanthomonas campestris p.v. raphanai)

(c)    bacterial leaf spot (pseudomonas syringae p.v. maculicola)

 

nil

commercial import of seeds for sowing subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

 

 

 

(j)     the above condition shall not apply.

(ii) devitalization of seed just prior to export and the treatment to be endorsed on psc

34.

rice (oryza sativa)

(ii) grain for consumption

free from:

(a) granary weevil (sitophilus granarius)

fumigation with methyl bromide @ 32 gm/cu. m at @ 28 c and above under NAP or equivalent and the treatment to be endorsed on phyto sanitary certificate by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose.

 

35.

rose (rosa spp.)

rooted cuttings/ grafts/ bud wood/saplings for planting

free from:

(a) crown gall (agrobacterium tumefaciens)

(b)    hairy root (a. rhizogenes)

(c)     brand canker (coniothyrium wernsdorfiae)

(d)    brown canker (cryptosporella umbrina)

(e)     downy mildew (peronospora sparsa)

(f)      rust (phragmidium spp.

(g)    rose streak virus

(h)    rose wilt virus

(i) post-entry quarantine for a period of 18 months and buddings for 90 days.

(ii) free from soil for rooted cuttings.

36

small fruit plant species:

 

(a) blue berry and cranberry (vaccinium spp.)

 

 

 

(i) cuttings (rooted/unrooted / grafts/bud wood/saplings for planting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii)     seeds for sowing

 

 

 

 

 

(iii)    tissue-cultured plants

 

 

 

free from:

(a) leaf rust (pucciniastrum myrtili)

(b)   red leaf (exobasidium vaccinii)

(c)    red gall (synchytrium vaccinii)

(d)   witches’broom (pucciniastrum goeppertianum)

(e)    straw berry weevils (anthonomus signatus and a. bisignifer)

(f)     blue berry viruses viz., blue berry mosaic, shoe-string, red (necrotic) ring spot, leaf mottle, peach rosette and tomato ring spot

(g)    phytoplasmas (blueberry stunt, witches’broom and cranberry false blossom

 

free from:

(a) mummy berry (monilia vacciniicorymbasi)

(b viruses affecting blueberry and cranberry as per item (f) above.

 

certified that the tissue-cultured plants are obtained from mother stock tested/indexed and maintained virus-free.

 

 

 

(i) commercial imports are subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

 

(ii) post-entry quarantine for a period of 9-12 months;

 

(iii) free from soil

(iv)   dormant cuttings shall be appropriately treated or fumigated at the country of origin prior to shipment and the treatment shall be endorsed on psc.

as per conditions (i) and (ii) stated above.

 

 

 

 

as per condition (i) stated above.

 

 

 

(b) gooseberry andcurrants (ribes spp)

(i) cuttings (rooted/un-rooted)/bud wood/grafts/saplings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) seed for sowing

 

 

 

(iii) tissue-cultured plants.

free from:

(a)      american (gooseberry) mildew (sphaerotheca mors-u-vae)

(b)      european (gooseberry) mildew (microsphaeria grassulariae)

(c)     leaf spot (anthracnose) (pseudopeziza ribis)

(d)    cluster cup rust (puccinia pringsheimiana)

(e)     black pustule (plowrightia ribesia)

(f)      cane blight (botryosphaeria ribris)

(g)    viruses viz., black current reversion, gooseberry vein banding, raspberry ring spot, arabis mosaic, and strawberry latent ring spot.

 

 free from seed-borne viruses such as raspberry ring spot, arabis mosaic and strawberry latent ring spot.

 

certified that the tissue-cultured plants are obtained from mother stock tested/indexed and maintained virus-free.

(i) commercial imports subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

 

(ii) post-entry quarantine for a period of 9-12 months.

 

(iii) free from soil

 

(iv) dormant cuttings shall be appropriately fumigated or treated at the country of origin and the treatment shall be endorsed on psc.

 

as per condition (i) and (ii).

 

 

 

as per condition (i).

 

© raspberry (rubus spp.)

(i) cuttings (rooted/un-rooted)/bud wood / grafts/saplings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) seeds for sowing

 

 

 

(iii) tissue-cultured plants

free from:

(a) crown gall (agrobacterium tumaefaciens)

(b) hairy root (a. rhizogenes)

© rusts (gymnoconia nitens, kuehneola uredinalis, phragmedium bulbosum, p. rubi-idaeli, p. violacearum and pucciniastrum americanum)

(d) downy mildew (peronospora rubi)

(e) straw berry weevils (anthonomus signatus and a. bisignifer)

(f) viruses such as raspberry ring spot, leaf mottle, leaf spot, bushy dwarf, leaf curl, raspberry (black) necrosis, vein chlorosis and yellow dwarf, arabis mosaic and straw berry shoestring.

 

free from seed-borne viruses such as raspberry ring spot, arabis mosaic and straw berry latent ring spot.

 

certified that the tissue-cultured plants are obtained from mother stock tested/indexed and maintained virus-free. 

(i) commercial imports subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

 

(ii) post-entry quarantine for a period of 9-12 months.

 

(iii) free from soil

 

(iv) dormant cuttings shall be appropriately fumigated or treated at the country of origin and the treatment shall be endorsed on psc.

 

as per condition (i) and (ii).

 

 

 

as per condition (i).

 

 

(a) straw berry (fragaria spp.)

 

 

 

stem (runner) cuttings (rooted/un-rooted) for planting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) seeds for sowing

 

 

 

(ii) tissue-cultured plants for planting.

 

 

 

free from:

(a) phomopsis blight (phomopsis obscurens)

(h)    red stele (phytophthora fragariae)

(i)      crown rot (phytophthora cactorum)

(j)     angular leaf spot (xanthomonas fragariae)

(k)   american dagger nematode (xiphinema americanum)

(l)      leaf blotch (gnomonia fragariae)

(m)  straw berry weevils (anthonomus signatus and a. bisignifer)

(n)    straw berry viruses viz., mottle, vein banding, crinkle leaf (rhabdovirus), mild yellow edge, latent ring spot (nepovirus), latent c, and raspberry ring spot (tomato black ring spot virus).

(o)   aster yellows, straw berry green petal, phyllody and yellows (phytoplasmas).

 

 

free from seed-borne viruses such as arabis mosaic, raspberry ring spot and straw berry latent ring spot.

 

certified that tissue-cultured plants are obtained from mother stock indexed/tested and maintained virus-free.

 

 

 

(i) commercial imports subject to prior approval of dac.

 

(ii) post-entry quarantine for a period of 9-12 months.

(iii) free from soil

(iv)   dormant cuttings shall be appropriately fumigated or treated at the country of origin and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

as per condition (i) and (ii) stated above.

 

 

as per condition (i) stated above.

37.

sorghum (sorghum spp.)

seeds for sowing

free from:

(a)     bacterial blight (burkholderia andropogoni)

(b)    bacterial leaf streak (xanthomonas vasicola pv. holcicola)

(c)     milo disease (periconia circinata)

(d)    striga weed (striga harmonthica)

(e)     sorghum viruses viz. chlorotic spot, mosaic

 

commercial import of seeds for sowing subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

38.

soybean (glycine spp.)

(i) seed for sowing

 

(i)      free from:

(a)     downy mildew (peronospora manshurica)

(b)    stem canker (diaporthe phaseolorum var. caulivora)

(c)     root and stem rot (phytophthora megasperma var. sojae)

(d)    pod and stem blight (phomopsis longicolla)

(e)     soybean cyst nematode (heterodera glycines)

(f)      bacterial wilt (curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens),

(g)    soybean viruses viz. mosaic, dwarf, crinkle leaf, chlorotic mottle,cucumber mosaic, stunt, poty, tobacco ring spot, tobacco streak, tobacco black ring.

(h)    bruchids (bruchidius spp.)

 

(i) commercial import of seeds for sowing subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

(ii) free from soil.

 

 

(ii)     seeds for consumption/ processing

 

devitalisation of seed at the country of origin just prior to export and the particulars of treatment to be endorsed on psc.

 

39.

stone fruits (prunus spp.) such as plum, peach, cherry, apricot, almond

(i) stones (seeds)/

grafts/ bud wood/cuttings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(i)      free from:

(a)     crown gall (agrobacterium tumefaciens)

(b)    hairy root (a. rhizogenes)

(c)     bacterial die back of peach (pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae syn. p. morsprunorum)

(d)    black knot (dibotryan morbosum)

(e)     gummosis (euitypa armeniaceae)

(f)      brown rot (monilinia fructicola) (american strain_)

(g)    blossom blight and fruit rot (m. laxa)

(h)    scab (venturia cerasi, v. carpophila)

(i)      cherry leaf spot (blumeriella jaapii)

(j)      plum weevil (conotrachelus menuphar)

stone viruses viz. prunus necrotic ring spot, prunus virus s

 

 

(i)      post-entry quarantine for a period of 1-2 years

(ii)     commercial imports are subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

(iii)   plants cuttings shall be appropriately fumigated or treated against insect infestation prior to dispatch at the country of origin and the treatment shall be endorsed on psc.

the stones (seeds) shall be treated with suitable fungicide

 

 

(ii) tissue cultured plant

certified that the tissue-cultured plants obtained from mother stock indexed/tested and maintained virus-free

the above conditions shall not apply except the condition at (ii).

 

 

(iii) fresh fruits for consumption

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(iv) dry fruits for consumption

 

(i)      free from:

(a)     oriental fruit moth (cydia molesta)

(b)    gypsy moth (lymantria dispar)

(c)     mediterranean fruit fly (ceratitis capitata)

(d)    manchurian fruit moth (cydia inopinata)

(e)     cherry fruitworm (c. packardi)

(f)      plum moth (c. prunivora)

(g)    mexican fruitflies (rhagoletis spp.)

(h)    peach fruit moth (carposina niponenosis)

 

free from:

(a) mediterranean flour moth (ephestia kuehniella)

(b) apricot chalcid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

fumigation with methyl bromide@ 16gm/cu. m for 24hrs at 28 o c and above under NAP or equivalent and the treatment shall be endorsed on the phyto sanitary certificate by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose .

40.

sunflower (helianthus spp.)

 

(i) seeds for sowing

 

(i)      free from:

(a)     downy mildew (plasmopara halstedii)

(b)    leaf spot (septoria helianthi)

(c)     broomrape (orobanche cumana)

(d)    sunflower viruses viz. crinkle, mosaic, yellow blotch

(e)     bruchid (bruchidius spp.)

(f)      larger dermestid beetle (trogoderma versicolor

.

(i) commercial import of seeds for sowing subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

 

 

(ii) seed treatment with metalaxyl @ 2% at the country of origin prior to shipment and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate.

 

 

 

(ii) seeds for consumption or processing

 

 

(i) the above conditions shall not apply.

 

(ii) devitalisation of seed at the country of origin prior to export and the particulars of treatment to be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate.

 

41.

timber logs

(i) chest nut (castanea spp)

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) elm (ulmus spp)

 

 

 

 

(iii) oak (quercus spp)

 

 

 

(iv) pine wood (pinus spp)

logs with bark

 

free from:

(a) chest nut blight (cryphonectria parasitica)-american strain

 

 

 

 

 

free from:

(a) dutch elm disease (ceratocystis ulmi)-american and european strains

(p)   elm bark beetle (scolytidae)

 

 

free from:

(a) oak wilt (ceratocystis fagacearum)

(q)   oak bark beetles (pseudopityopthorus spp)

 

free from:

(a)   branch and trunk cankers (atropellis piniphila, a. pinicola)

(b)  pine wood nematode (bursaphelenchus xylophilus)

(c)   cerambicid vector (monochamus spp.)

(d)  pine beetles (scolytidae) and pine weevils (pissodes spp.)

(e)   sirex wasp (sirex spp)

 

the timber shall be fumigated with methyl bromide @ 32 gm/cu. m at 28 o c and above under NAP or equivalent or kiln drying as the case may be at the country of origin and treatment shall be endorsed on phyto sanitary certificate by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose.

 

 

same as above.

 

 

 

 

 

same as above.

 

 

 

 

 

same as above.

42.

tobacco (nictiana tabaccum

leaves (un-manufactured) in bales

(i)      free from:

(a) chocolate moth (ephestia elutella)

(b) blue mould (peronospora hyoscyami f.sp. tabacina)

 

fumigation with alp (phosphine) @ 3 tablets per tonne for 5-7 days.

43.

tomato (lycopersicon esculentum)

seeds for sowing

free from:

(a) bacterial canker (clavibacter michiganensis sub sp. michiganensis)

(r)     bacterial leaf spot (pseudomonas syringae p.v. tomato)

(s)    bacterial pustule (pseudomonas syringae p.v. punctulens)

(d) potato spindle tuber (viroid)

 

44.

watermelon (citrullus lanatus).

 

(i) seeds for sowing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) seeds for consumption

free from:

(a)     bacterial fruit blotch (acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli)

(b)    angular leaf spot (pseudomonas syringae pv. lachrymans)

(c)     soft rot (xanthomonas melonis)

(d)    watermelon viruses viz. chlorotic stunt, curly mottle, mosaic virus 2.

 

nil

commercial import subject to prior approval of department of agriculture and cooperation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

(j)      the above condition shall not apply.

 

(ii) devitalized by heat treatment at the country of origin and the treatment shall be endorsed on phytosanitary certificate.

45.

wheat

(triticum spp.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

grains for consumption or processing

 

 

 

 

 

 

(i)     free from:

(a)   granary weevil (sitophilus granarius)

(b)  confused flour beetle (tribolium confusum)

(c)   ergot (claviceps purpurea)

(d)  dwarf bunt  (tilletia contraversa)

 

fumigation with methyl bromide @ 32 gm/cu. m at @ 28 o c and above under NAP or equivalent and the treatment shall be endorsed on phyto sanitary certificate by any other fumigant/ substance in the manner approved by the plant protection adviser for this purpose.

[About Us]  [Programmes & Schemes]  [Farm Produce Prices]  [Statistics]  [Weather]  [Documents][Stop Press] [Announcements]  [Feedback]   [Help Desk]
<<Back   Next>>