Chile General Requirements

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General Information

For enquires about this standard email the Plant Exports Team:

plantexports@maf.govt.nz

To help Plant Exports process your email please record in the subject line of your email descriptive keywords which are relevant to your enquiry i.e. ICPR enquiry-Country-specific details.

For urgent enquiries phone, fax or email the Plant Exports Group

  • Telephone: 0800 008 333 (selecting option 3, then option 4) Fax: 64 4 894 0733; or
  • Email: PlantExports

Scope

This standard specifies Chile’s phytosanitary requirements. If a commodity or commodity group is not identified within this ICPR exporters should contact:

  • Chile directly to ascertain requirements
    Or
  • MAF Biosecurity New Zealand (Plant Exports) (MAFBNZ). Please note, the determination of phytosanitary requirements is undertaken on a cost recovery basis

Please note, the determination and provision of phytosanitary requirements, for a commodity not identified within an ICPR, is undertaken on a cost recovery basis. A link to the list of Plant Exports Fees and Charges is available on http://www.biosecurity.govt.nz/regs/exports/plants/fees

Users of this document are strongly advised to review all sections of the ICPR for the determination of a commodity’s phytosanitary requirements.

Phytosanitary Legislation

  • Decree Law No. 3,.557 of 1980 concerning Agricultural Protection
  • Decree Law No. 1, 764 of 1977 on seeds and associated Regulations
  • Resolution No. 707 of 2005
  • Resolution No. 792 of 2007
  • Resolution No.633 of 2003
  • Resolution No. 909 of 2004
  • Resolution No.3080 of 2003
  • Resolution No.633 of 2003 and modification 3641

General Requirements

Scientific name

Common name

Part of plant prohibited

Abies spp.

Fir

Nursery stock

Aegle marmelos

Bael tree

Nursery stock

Berberis spp.

Barberry

Nursery stock

Castanea spp.

Sweet chestnut

Nursery stock

Castanea pumila

Chinquapin

Nursery stock

Citrus spp.

Citrus

Nursery stock

Coniferae

Coniferacae

Nursery stock

Corylus spp.

Hazelnut

Nursery stock

Juglans spp.

Walnut

Nursery stock

Larix spp.

Larch

Nursery stock

Mahonia spp.

Oregon Grape

Nursery stock

Mahonia aquifolium

Holly barberry

Nursery stock

Olea spp.

Olive

Nursery stock

Pinus spp.

Pine (including P. radiata)

Nursery stock

Prunus spp.

Cherry, Peach, Nectarine etc.

Nursery stock

Cydonia spp

Quince

Nursery stock

Rhamnus spp.

Buckthorn

Nursery stock

Helianthus spp.

Sunflower

Seed

Zelkova serrata

Japanese Zelkova

Nursery stock

Phytosanitary Import Permits

Phytosanitary import permits state the phytosanitary requirements for importation

Phytosanitary import permits are required where specified in the Commodity Specific Requirements. Permits may be required where specific requirements are not provided

Phytosanitary import permits and conditions may be requested from

Direccion Nacional del Departamento Proteccion Agricola
Servicio Agricola Y Ganadero
Av. Bulnes No. 140, Piso 3
Santiago
Chile

Telephone: 0056 2 696 8500
Facsimile: 0056 2 696 6480
Email: protagri@sag.minagri.gob.cl

Phytosanitary Certificates

Phytosanitary certificates are required to accompany consignments of plants and plant materials from New Zealand to Chile.

For specific quarantine pests of seeds, Chile will accept an additional declaration of Country Freedom. If you require an AD stating Country Freedom click on the link below to log in and search the webpage to check whether the status of the organism in New Zealand is known. If country freedom applies then all other treatments and addional declarations are not required for that particular pest.

http://www.maf.govt.nz/biosecurity/pests-diseases/registers-lists/country-freedom-list.htm (offsite link to www.maf.govt.nz)

Quarantine Pests

Acidovorax avenae ssp. citrulli

Aplanobacter populi

Candidatus liberibacter africanus (Liberobacter africanum)

Candidatus liberibacter asiaticum (Liberobacter asiaticum)

Citrus greening bacterium

Clavibacter michiganensis
subsp.insidiosus

Clavibacter michiganensis
subsp. sepedonicus

Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens
pv. flaccumfaciens

Erwinia amylovora

Erwinia chrysanthemi

Erwinia pyrifoliae

Erwinia rubrifaciens

Erwinia salicis

Erwinia stewartii (Pantoea stewartii ssp. stewartii)

Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi

Pseudomonas syringae pv. avellanae

Pseudomonas syringae pv. lachrymans

Pseudomonas syringae pv. morsprunorum

Pseudomonas syringae pv. papulans

Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae

Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola

Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi

Ralstonia solanacearum race 1

Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 (Pseudomonas solanacearum)

Spiroplasma citri

Xanthomonas arboricola pv. fragariae (Xanthomonas fragariae)

Xanthomonas arboricola pv pruni

Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri.

Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae (X. campestris pv. dieffenbachiae)

Xanthomonas campestris pv. cucurbitae

Xanthomonas campestris pv. fici

Xanthomonas campestris pv. hyacinthi

Xanthomonas campestris pv. orizycola

Xanthomonas campestris pv. oryzae

Xanthomonas hortorum pv. carotae (X. campestris pv. carotae)

Xanthomonas populi (Aplanobacter populi)

Xylella fastidiosa

Xylophilus ampelinus

Alternaria gaiser (A. kikuchiana)

Alternaria helianthi

Alternaria porri

Anisogramma anomala (Cryptosporella)

Ascochyta lethalis

Ascochyta rabiei

Botryosphaeria corticis

Cephalosporium diospyri

Cerotelium fici

Ceratocystis coerulescens

Ceratocystis fagacearum

Ceratocystis ulmi

Ceratocystis paradoxa

Cercoseptoria pini-densiflorae

Cercospora sequoiae

Chryphonectria parasitica

Claviceps africana

Cochliobolus victoriae

Colletotrichum acutatum

Colletotrichum capsici

Colletotrichum fragariae

Colletotrichum orbicular (C. lagenarium)

Colletotrichum truncatum

Coniella granati

Cronartium
spp.

Cryptosphaeria populina

Cryptosporella anomaia

Cryptodiaporthe populea

Cylindrosporium juglandis

Cytospora terebinthi

Diaporthe cinerescens

Diaporthe helianthi (Phomopsis helianthi)

Diaporthe woodii

Didymella lycopersici

Elsinoe australis

Elsinoe fawcetti

Eutypa lata

Exobasidium oxycocci

Exobasidium perenne

Exobasidium rostrupii

Exobasidium vaccinia

Fusicladium effusum

Gnomonia nerviseda

Gremmeniella abietina

Guignardia bidwellii

Guignardia citricarpa

Gymnoconia peckiana (= Arthuromyces peckianus, Gymnoconia nitens)

Gymnosporangium
spp.

Heterobasidion annosum

Kuehneola uredinis

Marssonina populi

Melanconis juglandis

Microsphaera grossulariae

Monilinia fructicola

Monilinia fructigena

Monilinia oxycocci

Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi

Mycosphaerella caryigena

Mycosphaerella nigromaculans

Mycosphaerella populorum

Peronophythora litchii

Peronospora fragariae (P. potentillae)

Peronospora hyoscyami
f.sp. tabacina (P. tabacina)

Phacidium coniferarum

Phakopsora cherimoliae

Phialophora cinerescens

Phoma apiicola

Phoma destructiva

Phoma exigua var. foveata

Phoma tracheiphila

Phomopsis asparagi

Phomopsis fukushii

Phomopsis juniperivora

Phragmidium arcticum

Phragmidium rubi-idaei

Phymatotrichopsis omnivora

Physopella ampelopsidis (Phakopsora)

Phytophthora cambivora

Phytophthora palmivora

Phytophthora ramorum

Pseudopeziza tracheiphila

Puccinia asparagi

Puccinia caricina

Puccinia pittieriana

Puccinia ribis

Pucciniastrum goeppertianum

Pucciniastrum vaccinia (P. myrtilli)

Pyrenophora bromi

Rhabdocline pseudotsugae

Rhabdocline weirii

Scirrhia acicola (Mycosphaerella dearnessii)

Septoria pistaciae

Septoria pistacina

Septoria pistacearum

Sirococcus strobilinus

Synchytrium endobioticum

Tilletia buchloeana

Tilletia indica

Urocystis occulta

Uromyces terebinthi

Uromyces transversalis

Ustilago crameri

Ustilago violacea

- - COLEOPTERA

Agrilus spp.

Anoplophora spp.

Anthonomus eugenii

Anthonomus musculus

Anthonomus signatus

Anthonomus pedicularis

Anthonomus piri

Anthonomus pomorum

Anthonomus quadrigibbus

Anthonomus rectirostris

Anthonomus rubi

Apion apricans

Apion craccae

Apion pisi

Apion trifolii

Apion virens

Brachycerus spp.

Bruchidae (other than those present in Chile)

Bruchidius spp.

Bruchus spp. (except B. pisorum and B. rufimanus)

Byturus rubi

Byturus tomentosus

Byturus unicolor

Callosobruchus spp.

Capnodis tenebrionis

Caryedon serratus

Chrysobothris spp.

Conotrachelus aguacateae

Conotrachelus carinifer

Conotrachelus nenuphar

Conotrachelus persea

Conotrachelus retentus

Copturus aguacatae

Coroebus elatus

Crioceris asparagi

Cryptorrhynchus lapathi

Curculio caryae

Curculio caryatrypes

Curculio elephas

Curculio nucum

Curculio sayi

Cylindrocopturus spp.

Dendroctonus spp.

Diabrotica spp. (except D.viridula)

Diaprepes abbreviatus polyphagous,

Epicaerus cognatus

Epilachna spp.

Epitrix spp. (except E. fasciata)

Eucepes postfasciatus

Gonipterus gibberus

Heilipus lauri

Heterobostrychus aequalis

Hylobius spp.

Hylotrupes bajulus

Hylurgus palliatus

Ips spp.

Leptinotarsa decemlineata

Listronotus dauci

Melanophila californica

Moneilema spp.

Monochamus spp.

Oberea bimaculata

Oberea linearis

Oberea myops

Oemona hirta

Oncideres spp.

Oryctes rhinoceros

Otiorhynchus cribricollis

Otiorhynchus ovatus

Pachymerus spp.

Phlyctinus callosus

Phyrdenus muriceus

Pissodes spp.

Plagiodera versicolor

Platypus mutatus (= P.sulcatus)

Popillia japonica

Premnotrypes spp. (except P.latithorax)

Prionus spp.

Prostephanus truncatus

Pseudopityophthorus spp.

Rhigopsidius percei

Rhynchites spp.

Rhynchophorus spp.

Saperda carcharias

Saperda pupulnea

Saperda scalaris

Schistocerus bimaculatus

Scolytus scolytus

Sinoxylon spp.

Stator limbatus

Sternochetus frigidus

Tomicus piniperda (Blastophagus)

Trogoderma granarium

Vesperus xatarti

Xyleborus dispar

Xyleborus ferrugineus

Xylosandrus crassiusculus

Xylotrechus arvicola

Zabrotes subfasciatus

- - DIPTERA

Anastrepha spp.

Asphondylia opuntiae

Asphondylia prunorum

Bactrocera spp.

Ceratitis spp.

Chromatomyia horticola (= Phytomyza horticola)

Contarini pruniflorum

Contarini tritici

Dacus spp.

Dasyneura fraxini

Dasyneura mali

Dasyneura oxycoccana

Dasyneura pyri

Dasyneura vaccinii

Eumerus tuberculatus

Helicomyia saliciperda (= Rabdophaga saliciperda)

Liriomyza trifolii

Mayetiola destructor

Merodon equestris

Pegomya rubicola

Psili rosae

Resseliella theobaldi

Rhagoletis spp. (except R. nova and R. tomatis)

Trypeta zoe

- - HEMIPTERA

Aleurocanthus spiniferus

Aleurocanthus woglumi

Aleurodicus spp.

Aleyrodes lonicera

Amphorophora agathonica

Amphorophora rubi (Aphis rubi)

Aonidiella orientalis

Aphanostigma iakusuinsis

Aphanostigma piri

Aphis forbesi

Aphis pomi

Aphis schneideri

Aphis vaccinii

Bemisia argentifolii

Cacopsylla pruni

Cacopsylla pyri

Cacopsylla pyricola

Cerataphis orchidearum

Ceroplastes destructor

Ceroplastes floridensis

Ceroplastes japonicus

Ceroplastes rubens

Ceroplastes rusci

Chionaspis pinifoliae

Chionaspis salicis

Colladonus spp.

Cryptomyzus galeopsidis

Dactylopius spp. (exc. D. coccus)

Diaspis boisduvalii

Draeculocephala minerva

Dysaphis pyri

Dysaphis plantaginea

Empoasca decedens

Eriosoma grossulariae

Erythroneura spp.

Howardia biclavis

Icerya aegyptiaca

Lepidosaphes gloverii

Lopholeucaspis japonica

Lygocoris pabulinus

 

Maconellicoccus hirsutus

Metcalf pruinosa

Myzus cerasi

Neopulvinaria innumerabilis

Nipaecoccus nipa

Nipaecoccus viridis

Oncometopia nigricans

Orthezia insignis

Parabemisia myricae

Paraphlepsius irroratus

Parasaissetia nigra

Parlatoria spp. (except P. camelliae)

Phenacoccus aceris

Philaenus spumarius

Planococcus ficus

Pseudaulacaspis cockerelli

Pseudaulacaspis pentagona

Pseudaulacaspis pruni

Pseudococcus comstocki

Psyllopsis fraxini

Psyllopsis fraxinicola

Pulvinaria vitis

Quadraspidiotus ostreaeformis

Rhizoecus falcifer

Scaphytopius spp.

Scaphoideus titanicus

Schizaphis piricola

Sphaerolecanium prunastri

Stephanitis rhododendri

Targioni vitis

Tetraleurodes mori

Trioza erytreae

Trioza persea

Trioza tripunctata

Viteus vitifoliae (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae)

- - HYMENOPTERA

Athalia rosae

Bephrata spp.

Bephratelloides pomorum

Eurytoma spp.

Euura atra

Hemadas nubilipennis

Janus abbreviatus

Janus compressus

Megastigmus spp.

Neodiprion spp.

Prodecatoma cookie

Sirex cyaneus

- - ISOPTERA

Reticulitermes flavipes

- - ORTHOPTERA

Oecanthus spp.

- - LEPIDOPTERA

Acleris spp.

Acrobasis nuxvorella

Acrobasis vaccini

Acrobypia pleurodella

Acrolepiopsis assectella

Adoxophyes cyrtosema

Adoxophyes orana

Aglaope infausta

Amblyptilia pica

Amyelois (Paramyelois) transitella

Anarsia lineatella

Archips spp.

Argyresthia cupressella

Argyresthia pruniella

Argyrotaenia citrana

Argyrotaenia sphaleropa

Bembecia marginata

Cacoecimorpha pronubana

Cactoblasis cactorum

Caloptilia azaleella

Caloptilia syringella

Carposina sasaki (= C. niponensis)

Celypha lacunana (Oleuthreutes lacunana)

Choristoneura occidentalis

Choristoneura rosaceana

Cnephasia longano

Conogethes punctiferalis:

Cossus cossus

Cryptoblabes gnidiella

Cryptophlebia illepida

Cryptophlebia leucotreta

Cryptophlebia ombrodelta

Ctenopseustis obliquana

Cydia spp. (other than C. molesta and C. pomonella)

Diaphania hyalinata

Dichomeris vacciniella

Dyspessa ulula

Ecdytolopha aurantiana

Elkneria prudish

Enarmonia formosana

Epichoristodes acerbella

Epiphyas postvittana

Eucosma gloriola

Eulia salubricola (= Bonagota salubricola)

Eupoecilia ambiguella

Euproctis chrysorrhoea

Euzophera semifuneralis

Gelechia pistaceae

Gelechia trialbamaculella

Gypsonoma aceriana

Hedy spp.

Hylesia nigricans

Hyphantria cunea

Keiferia lycopersicella

Lampronia capitella

Lampronia rubiella

Leucinodes orbonalis

Leucoma salicis

Leucoptera malifoliella

Lobesia botrana

Lymantria dispar

Lymantria monacha

Malacosoma spp.

Mamestra brassicae

Marmara gulosa

Monochroa fragariae

Neoleucinodes elegantalis

Numonia pyrivorella

Operophtera brumata

Opogona sacchari

Orgyia anartoides

Orgyia pseudotsugata

Orgyia thyellina

Ostrinia nubilalis

Pammene fasciana

Pandemis heparana

Paranthrene spp.

Pennisetia spp.

Planotortrix spp.

Platynota stultana

Podosesia syringae

Poecilocampa populi

Polychrosis viteana

Prays citri

Prays oleae

Prionoxystus robiniae

Ptycholoma lecheana

Recurvaria leucatella

Recurvaria nanella

Rhyacionia spp. (exc. R. buoliana)

Scrobipalpa ocellatella

Sesia spp.

Sparganothis pilleriana

Spilonota ocellana

Stenoma catenifer

Synanthedon spp.

Tecia solanivora

Thaumetopoea pityocampa

Thyrinteina arnobio

Timocratica spp.

Udea rubigalis

Zeuzera pyrin

Zophondia spp.

- - THYSANOPTERA

Frankliniella vaccinii

Pezothrips kellyanus

Scirtothrips aceri

Scirtothrips aurantii

Scirtothrips citri

Scirtothrips dorsalis

Scirtothrips perseae

Selenothrips rubrocinctus

Thrips palmi

Acalitus vaccinia

Acalitus (= Phytoptus) phloecoptes,

Aceria fraxinovorus

Aceria granati

Aceria litchi

Aceria oleae

Aceria zelkoviana

Aculops tetanothrix.

Amphitetranychus viennensis

Brevipalpus lewisi

Brevipalpus lilium:

Brevipalpus russulus

Bryobia kissophila.

Bryobia ribis.

Cecidophyopsis vermiformis

Eotetranychus carpini

Eotetranychus populi

Eotetranychus pruni

Eotetranychus weldoni

Eotetranychus willamettei

Eriophyes acericola

Eriophyes annona.

Eriophyes armeniaca

Eutetranychus orientalis

Oligonychus milleri.

Oligonychus persea.

Oligonychus ununguis

Oligonychus viridis

Phyllocoptes aceriscrumena

Phyllocoptes spp.

Phytoptus emarginatae

Phytoptus similis

Schizotetranychus schizopus

Steneotarsonemus laticeps

Sprekelia formosissima

Tetranychus canadensis

Tetranychus kanzawai

Tetranychus mcdanieli

Tetranychus neocaledonicus

Tetranychus pacificus

Tetranychus schoenei.

Tetranychus turkestani

 

Apple proliferation phytoplasma (Caudidatus phytoplasma mali)

Apricot chlorotic leaf roll phytoplasma

Blueberry stunt phytoplasma

Grapevine flavescence dorée phytoplasma

Palm lethal yellowing phytoplasma

Peach rosette phytoplasma

Peach X - disease phytoplasma

Peach yellows phytoplasma

Pear decline phytoplasma

Anguina agrostis

Anguina funesta

Anguina graminis

Anguina tritici

Aphelenchoides besseyi

Aphelenchoides fragariae

Bursaphelechus cocophilus (= Rhadinaphelenchus cocophilus)

Bursaphelenchus xylophilus

Ditylenchus dipsaci except races: garliconion,

alfalfa, red clover, white clover,

gladiolus, hyacinth, Liatris

Ditylenchus dipsaci race oats

Ditylenchus dipsaci, Giant breed bean

Ditylenchus dipsaci, race strawberry

Ditylenchus dipsaci, race potato

Ditylenchus dipsaci, race beet

Globodera pallida

Globodera rostochiensis

Helicotylenchus multicinctus

Heterodera avenae

Heterodera fici

Heterodera glycines

Heterodera mediterranea

Heterodera zeae

Longidorus alternatus

Longidorus attenuatus

Longidorus caespiticola

Longidorus elongatus

Longidorus macrosoma

Meloidogyne chitwoodi

Meloidogyne fallax

Paralongidorus maximus

Pratylenchus coffeae

Pratylenchus fallax

Pratylenchus penetrans.

Pratylenchus zeae

Radopholus citrophylus

Radopholus similis

Radopholus similis race citrus

Rotylenchulus reniformis

Scutellonema brachyurus

Xiphinema americanum sensu stricto

Xiphimena americanum sensu lato

Xiphinema bakeri

Xiphinema brevicolle

Xiphinema coxi

Xiphinem diversicaudatum

Xiphinema italiae

Andean potato mop top virus

Apple stem grooving virus

Apricot ring pox disease

Avocado sun blotch viroid

Barley stripe mosaic virus

Blueberry leaf mottle virus

Carnation necrotic fleck virus

Carnation ringspot virus

Cherry leaf roll virus

Cherry necrotic rusty mottle virus

Citrus Tristeza virus (CTV)

Coconut cadang-cadang viroid

 

Grapevine A vitivirus (GVA)

Grapevine B vitivirus (GVB)

Grapevine rugose wood complex disease

(Rupestri Stem Pitting, Kober Stem Grooving, LN33 Stem Grooving, Corky bark)

Peach latent mosaic viroid

Plum pox virus. races C and M

Potato spindle tuber viroid (Tomato bunchy top viroid)

Raspberry leaf curl virus

Raspberry ring spot virus

Tomato black ring virus

Tomato bushy stunt virus

Tobacco necrosis virus

 

 

Acroptilon repens

Alhagi maurorum

Brachiaria purpurascens (=B. mutica)

Brassica kaber

Chondrilla juncea

Diplotaxis tenuifolia

Euphorbia esula

Helianthus ciliaris

Hydrilla verticillata

Pueraria triloba (=P. montana var. lobata)

Rottboellia cochinchinensis (= R. exaltata)

Senecio jacobaea

Sida rhombifolia

Solanum carolinense

Solanum viarum

 

Arceuthobium spp.

Cuscuta spp. (except: C. andina, C. epithyum, C. micrantha, C. microstyla, C. odorata, C.
pauciflora, C. pentagona, C. suaveloens, C. werdermanni)

Orobanche spp. (except O.minor, O.ramosa)

Striga spp.

Cernuella neglecta

Cernuella virgata

Cochlicella acuta

Theba pisana

Maximum Pest Limits (MPLs)

For all commodities exported to Chile requiring phytosanitary certificates, the MPL's are:

Quarantine pests* specified by Chile 0.5%
Soil 25g/600unit

*Quarantine pests for Chile include organisms identified within:

  • Quarantine pests of this ICPR
  • additional declarations
  • phytosanitary import permit

Ports of Entry

Exporters are advised to confirm acceptable ports of entry with their importer

Inspection on Arrival

All consignments may be subjected to inspection upon arrival

Rate of Sampling (On arrival)

Not specified

Transit Requirements

Commodities which transit Chile en-route to there final destination must comply with the following requirements:

Goods originating from overseas, in transit through the national territory, which are indicated herein, must be covered by the Phytosanitary Certificate authorised by the official authorities of the country of origin and comply with the conditions indicated in each case; which will be stated on this certificate.

GOODS

ADDITIONAL DECLARATION OR TREATMENT THAT MUST BE

SHOWN ON PHYTOSANITARY

CERTIFICATE

TRANSPORT

CONDITIONS

MAXIMUM TIME OF STAY

a) Fresh fruit and vegetables, or naturally dried, and other host products of fruit fly of the species quarantineable in Chile (Ceratitis spp;Anastrepha spp; Bactrocera spp; Dacus spp; Toxotrypana spp; Rhagoletis spp except R. nova and R. tomatis

Bananas, pineapples, coconuts, and dates

Originate from areas free from fruit fly, recognised by the Service, or that the consignment has been subjected to an internationally recognised quarantine treatment for control of this pest.

Additional declaration to be identified on the phytosanitary certificate:

“"From an area free of fruitfly"

Transport from its origin in closed, sealed refrigerated trucks or containers, which will be able to be to be unconsolidated in the primary enclosure of the port of entry or exit and consolidated in sealed refrigerated trucks or containers, under the supervision of a Service inspector and with the protection measures determined by the Department of Agricultural Protection for this.

These products will subject to the same conditions as those stated above; also permitting transportation in flat-deck trucks duly covered and sealed

Five days (5)

b) Fresh fruit and vegetables, or naturally dried, and other products which do not host fruit fly

No additional declarations

Transportation in flat-deck trucks duly covered and sealed is permitted

Five days (5)

c) Potatoes for consumption and seed

The consignments must arrive free from soil and in packaging used for the first time. Consignments free from Premnotrypes spp. and Rhigopsidius spp.

Permitted is transport in flat-deck trucks duly covered and sealed, closed and sealed container or closed and sealed trucks if during the journey movement is between the south bank of the Maule river, Region VII and Region XII

Twelve days (12)

d) Bulbs, rhyzomes, corms and any other underground botanical structure destined for consumption

To be free from soil, roots cut back and without shoots where applicable. No additional declarations.

Permitted is transport in flat-deck trucks duly covered and sealed. Will be able to be unconsolidated and consolidated in main area of port of entry or exit

Twelve days (12)

e) Goods in bulk for consumption or manufacturing which host the Khapra beetle (Trogoderma granarium)

When they originate from areas where Trogoderma granarium is present, the consignment must be fumigated for control of this pest.

Permitted is transport in flat-deck trucks duly covered and sealed, which keep the load tightly sealed avoiding any dissemination of it. Will be able to be unconsolidated and consolidated in main area of port of entry or exit

Thirty days (30). Storage to be carried out in bulk storage centers authorised by the Service, duly protected and situated in main area.

f) Goods in bulk for consumption or manufacturing which do not host the Khapra beetle (Trogoderma granarium)

Without additional declarations

Permitted is transport in flat-deck trucks duly covered and sealed, which keep the load tightly sealed avoiding any dissemination of it. Will be able to be unconsolidated and consolidated in main area of port of entry or exit

Thirty days (30). Storage to be carried out in bulk storage centers authorised by the Service, duly protected and situated in main area.

g) Plants and parts of plants and elements for plant reproduction

To be free from soil. No additional declarations

Closed and sealed trucks or containers cannot be opened during transport or in loading or unloading work.

Five days (5)

h) Seeds

No additional declarations

Transport is permitted in flat-deck trucks duly covered and sealed. Will be able to be unconsolidated and consolidated in main area of port of entry or exit

Thirty days (30)

i) Fresh aromatic species for consumption

No additional declarations

Transport is permitted in flat-deck trucks duly covered and sealed. Will be able to be unconsolidated and consolidated in main area of port of entry or exit

Five days (5)

j) Products of dried nature for consumption

No additional declarations

Transport is permitted in flat-deck trucks duly covered and sealed. Will be able to be unconsolidated and consolidated in main area of port of entry or exit

Thirty days (3)

k) Cut flowers

No additional declarations

To be transported in cardboard boxes or other types able to withstand handling, not to be opened during transit or in loading or unloading work

Five days (5)

l) Subproducts of cereals and other vegetable gramineae, crude plant fibre and others similar, which are host to Khapra beetle (Trogoderma granarium)

When they originate from areas where Trogoderma granarium is present, the consignment must be fumigated for control of this pest

Transport is permitted in flat-deck trucks sealed. Will be able to be unconsolidated and consolidated in main area of port of entry or exit

Thirty days (30)

m) Subproducts of cereals and other vegetable gramineae, crude plant fibre and others similar, which do not host to Khapra beetle (Trogoderma granarium)

No additional declarations

Transport is permitted in flat-deck trucks sealed. Will be able to be unconsolidated and consolidated in main area of port of entry or exit

Thirty days (3)

n) Woods sawn only and in pieces of conifers which are the host of Sirex nactilio and/or Bursaphelenchus xylophilus

To come from areas free from Sirex nactilio and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, that the consignment has been subjected to an internationally recognised quarantine treatment for control of these pests. The wood will have to be stripped of bark and free from damage by wood boring insects

Transit will have to be carried out in flat-deck trucks duly covered and sealed or in sealed containers. Will be able to be unconsolidated and consolidated in main area of port of entry or exit

Thirty days (3)

ñ) Woods sawn only and in pieces of willow and Eucalyptus spp. Which are host of Platypus sulcatus

To come from areas free from Platypus sulcatus or that the consignment has been subjected to an internationally recognised quarantine treatment for control of these pests. The wood will have to be stripped of bark and free from damage by wood boring insects

Transit will have to be carried out in flat-deck trucks duly covered and sealed or in sealed containers. Will be able to be unconsolidated and consolidated in main area of port of entry or exit

Thirty days (3)

o) Woods sawn only and in pieces of mahogany (Swetena macrophylla) and cedar (Cedrella spp)

The wood will have to be stripped of bark and free from damage by wood boring insects

Transit will have to be carried out in flat-deck trucks duly covered and sealed or in sealed containers. Will be able to be unconsolidated and consolidated in main area of port of entry or exit

Thirty days (3)

p) Woods sawn only and in pieces belonging to other tree species different from those detailed in the points above

The consignment has been subjected to an internationally recognised quarantine treatment for control of wood boring insects. The wood will have to be stripped of bark and free from damage by wood boring insects

Transit will have to be carried out in flat-deck trucks duly covered and sealed or in sealed containers. Will be able to be unconsolidated and consolidated in main area of port of entry or exit

Thirty days (3)

All products classified in Category 1 of phytosanitary risk, i.e. products of manufactured plant origin, which have been subjected to any denaturalization technological process that transforms them into products incapable of being directly affected by pests, which can however transport these in the packaging materials, means of transport and storage and which are destined for consumption, direct use or transformation, will be able to transit through the county without a Phytosanitary certificate.

In the case of material of biological origin not covered in the previous clauses, a Request for Transit will have to be presented to the Service's Agricultural Protection Department, who will lay down the conditions for transit through the established Resolution.

For the purposes of this resolution, by stay is understood to mean, the period of time which passes from entry of the goods to Chilean customs in the port of arrival until the departure of these goods from customs in the port of exit.

The Regional managers of the Agricultural and Livestock Service are authorised to extend by Resolution the maximum stay of the goods in transit indicated in Clause One. The extension will have to be requested by the interested party to the Regional Director of the port of entry, port of exit or intermediate region. The request must include among other things, the type of goods, its volume, the port of exit and approximate date of leaving the country. The regional resolution will have to establish the phytosanitary prevention measures to be adopted to guarantee the least risk during transit.

In those cases where due to modifications to phytosanitary regulations for entry, these result in being less demanding than those established for the transit of a specific product, the requirement for the transit will have to be adjusted to the requirements for entry, by modifying the corresponding regulation for transit.

Last updated: 4 June 2010