Chile General Requirements
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General Information
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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 |
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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 
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) |
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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) |
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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. |
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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. |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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.