EU PLANT HEALTH REGULATION 2016/2031
- 06/12/2019
- Posted by: Gaetan Dermien
- Category: Uncategorized
On 14th December 2019, a new EU plant health regulation ((EU) 2016/2031) comes into operation bringing rigorous new rules to prevent the introduction and spread of pests and diseases in the EU.
Countries exporting fruit and vegetables to the EU must take action to ensure that all consignments are in compliance. The new Official Control Regulations describe actions to be taken by competent authorities of EU Member States on imported produce.
The most critical points to note at the present time are:
- A phytosanitary certificate is required for all fruits and vegetables (with five exceptions: pineapple, coconut, durian, banana, date);
- In the phytosanitary certificate, an Additional Declaration must be completed that includes the full wording of the relevant specific requirement;
- High-risk commodities: require a full risk assessment by European authorities (EFSA) to decide if they can be imported, and under what conditions. Momordica has already been listed as high risk and cannot be exported to Europe after 14th December unless a risk assessment for the exporting country has been completed by EFSA.
Note that these new procedures must be applied to all produce arriving in Europe on or after 14th December.
In addition to new plant health rules, the EU Official Controls Regulation ((EU) 2017/625) brings in stricter documentary and physical checks on arrival in Europe; the competent authorities of EU Member States must now inspect a minimum of 1% of all consignments with a phytosanitary certificate, this percentage can increase up to 100% in case of high risk of interception.
All of these changes have important implications for national inspection services in exporting countries. In future, inspections at the point of export must be done very thoroughly. If pests are found on arrival in Europe, especially regulated pests, the EU authorities are likely to take action that has serious consequences for export sectors.
If you require further information, please contact COLEACP at network@coleacp.org (link sends e-mail).