Rheum spp. to Japan
Rheum spp.
Common Name: Rheum spp.
Phytosanitary certificate and additional declaration required.
To be replaced on 7 March 2012 by:
"This is to further certify that the plants were grown on a farm(s) where Heterodera schachtii, has not been recorded, and these plants were inspected on the field during the growing season and the growing medium of the growing site(s) and the underground parts of the plants were examined by an appropriate method(s) and found to be free from the pest(s) mentioned above."
"(A) farm(s) where Heterodera schachtii, has not been recorded" includes a farm(s) where the pest(s) was recorded previously, but has been eradicated.
Bulbs, Corms, Rhizomes, Tubers etc. to Japan
Conditions: Phytosanitary import permit not required. Phytosanitary certificate required unless specified otherwise in the Commodity Specific Requirements for Bulbs/Corms/Rhizomes/Tubers etc. Refer Prohibitions. There may be a requirement for either post-entry quarantine or a crop specific pre-export inspection programme (where such a programme has been negotiated and approved).
Japan General Requirements
General Information
For enquires about this standard email the Plant Exports Team:
To help 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 or fax the Plant Exports Group
- Telephone: 0800 008 333 (selecting option 3, then option 4) Fax : 64 4 894 0733;
or - Email: PlantExports
Scope
As there are no New Zealand legislative requirements for certification of exported plant products, the technical phytosanitary requirements are determined by the importing country for plant produce being imported into their country. In this respect, ICPRs are MAF’s summary of the importing country’s legal requirements and thus forms a basis upon which export phytosanitary certification is provided.
Where an importing country operates on the basis of issuing import permits to their importers, the import permit conditions take precedence over any technical conditions contained in the MAF ICPR for that country.
This standard specifies Japan's phytosanitary requirements. If a commodity or commodity group is not identified within this ICPR exporters should contact:
This standard specifies Japan’s phytosanitary requirements for the stated commodities and commodity classes only. If a commodity class is not listed under Commodity Class Requirements or Commodity Specific Requirements exporters should contact:
- Japan 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
The following legislation controls the importation of plants and plant materials into Japan:
- Plant Protection Law (1950)
- Plant Protection Law Enforcement Regulations (1950)
- Import Quarantine Rules (1950)
- Revisions to the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law 4 November 2010
General Requirements
Prohibitions
The commodities identified within the table below are prohibited entry from New Zealand.
Commodities identified with an asterisk* may be exported under specific access protocols / programmes. For further information on programme requirements contact Plant Exports Team.
The following commodities are prohibited entry from New Zealand
| Scientific Name | Common Name | Plant Part Prohibited |
| Agropyron spp. | Couch | Culms & leaves, including straw & packing materials |
| Amelanchier spp. | Sugarplum | All except seed |
| Aronia spp. | Chokeberry | All except seed |
| Calystegia spp. | Bind weed | Live vines, leaves, tuberous roots & other underground parts |
| Chaenomeles spp. | Flowering quince | All except seed |
| Chenopodium spp. | Goose foot | Live tubers & other underground parts |
| Coreopsis lanceolata | Lanceleaf tickseed | All except Cut flowers |
| Cotoneaster spp. | Cotoneaster | All except seed |
| Crataegomespilus spp. | All except seed | |
| Crataegus spp. | Hawthorn | All except seed |
| Cydonia oblonga | Quince | All except seed |
| Cuscuta spp. | Dodder | Nursery stock & seed |
| Dichotomanthes spp. | All except seed | |
| Dioscorea spp. | Yam | Live vines, leaves, tuberous roots & other underground parts |
| Docynia spp. | All except seed | |
| Eriobotrya japonica | Loquat | All except seed |
| Heteromeles spp. | Christmas berry | All except seed |
| Hordeum spp. | Barley | Culms & leaves, including straw & packing materials |
| Ipomea spp. | Sweet potato | Live vines, leaves, tuberous roots & other underground parts |
| Juglans spp. | Walnut | Fresh fruit & nut in shell |
| Loranthaceae | Mistletoe | Nursery stock & seed |
| Malus spp. * | Apple | All except seed |
| Manihot esculenta | Cassava/Manioc | Live vines, leaves, tuberous roots & other underground parts |
| Mespilus germanica | Medlar | All except seed |
| Oryza spp. | Rice | Plants, straw, hulled & unhulled rice |
| Osteomeles spp. | All except seed | |
| Papaver spp. | Poppy | All (under Japanese Opium Law) |
| Peraphyllum spp. | All except seed | |
| Pharbitis spp. | Live vines, leaves, tuberous roots & other underground parts | |
| Photinia spp. | Redtip | All except seed |
| Prunus armeniaca | Apricot | Fresh fruit |
| Prunus avium * | Cherry | Fresh fruit |
| Prunus domestica | Plum | Fresh fruit |
| Prunus persica | Peach | Fresh fruit |
| Prunus persica var. nectarina * | Nectarine | Fresh fruit |
| Pseudocydonia sinensis | All except seed | |
| Pyracantha spp. | Firethorn | All except seed |
| Pyrus spp. | Pear/Nashi | All except seed |
| Raphiolepis spp. | All except seed | |
| Secale spp. | Rye | Culms & leaves, including straw & packing material |
| Soil | All | |
| Solanaceae Includes tomato, capsicum, potato, eggplant and others | Live haulm, leaves, tubers & other underground parts Update 13 August 2008: All seed for sowing until further notice |
|
| Sorbus spp. | Mountain Ash | All except seed |
| Stranvaesia spp. | All except seed | |
| Triticum spp. | Wheat | Culms & leaves, including straw & packing materials |
Phytosanitary Import Permits
Phytosanitary import permits are not generally required. Prior permission from Japan MAFF is required for the import of prohibited commodities
Phytosanitary conditions of import may be requested from:
Plant Protection Division
Agricultural Production Bureau
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
1-2-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 100-8950
JAPAN
Tel: 81 3 3502 5303
Fax: 81 3 3591 6640
Website: www.pps.go.jp or www.pps.go.jp/english/index.html
Phytosanitary Certificates
Phytosanitary certificates are required to accompany all consignments of plants and plant material from New Zealand with the exception of specific commodities identified within Exclusions from Plant Quarantine.
Quarantine Pests
Quarantine Pests
All organisms listed in the Appendix have been designated as Quarantine Pests by Japan.
Non Quarantine Pests
Japan will not take action against the below Non Quarantine Pests
1. Arthropods: 173 species
| Abraxas miranda | Cnaphalocrocis medinalis |
| Acarus siro | Coptotermes formosanus |
| Acrothinium gaschkevitschii | Cosmopolites sordidus |
| Actias artemis | Criotettix japonicus |
| Actias gnoma | Cryptolestes ferrugineus |
| Aleurocanthus cinnamomi | Cryptolestes pusilloides |
| Aleuroglyphus ovatus | Cryptolestes pusillus |
| Anomoneura mori | Cryptolestes turcicus |
| Antheraea yamamai | Dactylispa issikii |
| Antonina crawii | Diaspidiotus perniciosus |
| Aonidiella aurantii | Diaspis bromeliae |
| Aonidiella citrina | Diaspis echinocacti |
| Aphis craccivora (excluding those intercepted with plants for planting) | Dinoderus japonicus |
| Aphis fabae (excluding those intercepted with plants for planting) | Dinoderus minutus |
| Aphis gossypii (excluding those intercepted with plants for planting) | Diostrombus politus |
| Aphis nerii | Dysaphis tulipae |
| Aphrophora flavipes | Earias roseifera |
| Arge nigrinodosa | Ephestia elutella |
| Arge nipponensis | Epicauta gorhami |
| Arge pagana | Epuraea domina |
| Arge similis | Eriococcus coccineus |
| Armadillidium vulgare | Erionota torus |
| Artona martini | Euparatettix insularis |
| Aspidiotus destructor | Evacanthus interruptus |
| Aspidiotus excisus | Everes argiades |
| Atractomorpha psittacina | Frankliniella intonsa (excluding those intercepted with plants for planting) |
| Aulacaspis rosae | Frankliniella occidentalis (excluding those intercepted with plants for planting) |
| Aulacorthum circumflexum (excluding those intercepted with plants for planting) | Fulmekiola serrata |
| Aulacorthum solani (excluding those intercepted with plants for planting) | Gastrolina depressa |
| Bactrocera depressa | Geisha distinctissima |
| Batracomorphus diminutus | Glyphodes perspectalis |
| Bombyx mandarina | Gnathocerus cornutus |
| Bothrogonia ferruginea | Grapholita molesta |
| Brahmaea japonica | Graphosoma rubrolineatum |
| Brevicoryne brassicae | Gryllus bimaculatus |
| Brevipalpus lewisi | Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis |
| Brevipalpus obovatus | Hemiberlesia lataniae |
| Bruchus pisorum | Hemiberlesia rapax |
| Bruchus rufimanus | Haritalodes derogata |
| Bryobia rubrioculus | Heterobostrychus hamatipennis |
| Callosobruchus chinensis | Japananus hyalinus |
| Carpophilus hemipterus | Kermococcus nakagawae |
| Cassida nebulosa | Lampides boeticus |
| Chauliops fallax | Lasioderma serricorne |
| Chirothrips manicatus | Lepidosaphes gloverii |
| Chrysolina aurichalcea | Lepidosaphes pini |
| Chrysomela populi | Liorhyssus hyalinus |
| Chrysomphalus bifasciculatus | Lophocateres pusillus |
| Chrysomphalus dictyospermi | Loxoblemmus doenitzi |
| Chrysomphalus aonidum | Lyctus brunneus |
| Cicadella viridis | Macrosiphum euphorbiae (excluding those intercepted with plants for planting) |
| Cinara piceae | Martyringa xeraula |
| Melanaspis bromiliae | Saissetia coffeae |
| Milviscutulus mangiferae | Sitophilus oryzae |
| Minthea rugicollis | Sitophilus zeamais |
| Mythimna separata | Sitotroga cerealella |
| Myzus persicae (excluding those intercepted with plants for planting) | Spodoptera litura |
| Nemapogon granella | Stegobium paniceum |
| Nezara viridula | Stephanitis pyrioides |
| Odoiporus longicollis | Stephanitis takeyai |
| Oryzaephilus mercator | Stigmaeopsis celarius |
| Oryzaephilus surinamensis | Syrista similis |
| Ostrinia furnacalis | Teleogryllus emma |
| Palpita nigropunctalis | Teleogryllus occipitalis |
| Panonychus citri | Tenebroides mauritanicus |
| Panonychus ulmi | Tetranychus kanzawai |
| Pantomorus cervinus | Tetranychus ludeni |
| Parasaissetia nigra | Tetranychus phaselus |
| Parlatoria pergandii | Tetranychus truncatus |
| Penthimia nitida | Tetranychus urticae |
| Peridroma saucia | Tetrix japonica |
| Phthorimaea operculella | Theretra japonica |
| Phytoecia rufiventris | Thrips flavus |
| Pieris rapae | Thrips simplex |
| Plutella xylostella | Thrips tabaci |
| Pryeria sinica | Thyestilla gebleri |
| Pseudococcus comstocki | Tribolium castaneum |
| Pseudococcus longispinus (excluding those intercepted with plants for planting) | Tribolium confusum |
| Ptilineurus marmoratus | Trogoderma inclusum |
| Ptinus clavipes | Trogoderma varium |
| Ptinus japonicus | Tyrophagus putrescentiae |
| Pyrrhalta fuscipennis | Udonomeiga vicinalis |
| Pyrrhalta maculicollis | Uhlerites debilis |
| Rhizoglyphus robini | Urochela luteovaria |
| Rhizopertha dominica | Urophorus humeralis |
| Rhodinia fugax | Vanessa indica |
| Rhopalus maculatus |
Injurious Plants and Microorganisms
1. Fungi: 5 genera and 14 species
| Alternaria citri | Cladosporium cucumerinum |
| Alternaria solani | Claviceps purpurea |
| Appendiculella calostroma | Geotrichum candidum |
| Armatella litseae | Macrophomina phaseolina |
| Genus Aspergillus | Genus Nigrospora |
| Asteridiella rhaphiolepidis | Genus Penicillium |
| Asterina daphniphylli | Genus Rhizopus |
| Botrytis cinerea | Sclerotinia sclerotiorum |
| Botrytis allii | Genus Trichothecium |
| Ceratocystis paradoxa |
2. Viruses: 2 species
Cymbidium mosaic virus and Odontoglossum ringspot virus
Maximum Pest Limits (MPLs)
To meet Japan’s minimum requirements for specified quarantine pests and soil, and to facilitate exports the following MPLs have been set by MAF for all commodities requiring MAF phytosanitary certificates for exports to Japan.
| Quarantine pests* specified by Japan | refer table below |
| Soil (for all plant products excluding seed for sowing) | 25g/600unit |
| Soil (seed for sowing) | 0.02% by weight |
*Quarantine pests for Japan include organisms identified within:
- The Appendix of this ICPR
- additional declarations
- phytosanitary import permit
Note: For fruits of apple, cherry, nectarine, tomatoes and capsicums and bulbs of lily or tulip, refer to specific access protocol requirements.
| Non Propagative Materials (e.g. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Cut Flowers and Foliage) |
MPL to be applied |
| All quarantine pests but excluding organisms identified within ‘Specific Access Protocols’ for exports of fresh Apple, Cherry and Nectarine fruits | 0.5 % |
| Organisms identified within ‘Specific Access Protocols’ for exports of fresh Apple, Cherry and Nectarine fruits | Refer to Specific Protocols |
| Organisms identified within Non Quarantine pests | Non Actionable |
Note: For fruits of apple, cherry, nectarine, tomatoes and capsicums and bulbs of lily or tulip, refer to specific access protocol requirements.
| Propagative Materials (e.g. Nursery Stock and Seed for Sowing) |
MPL to be applied |
| All quarantine pests listed in the Appendix | 0.5% |
| Organisms as identified within ‘Specific Access Protocols’ for exports of Lily and Tulip bulbs | Refer to Specific Protocols |
| Organisms listed in Non Quarantine pests except where stated otherwise in that section. | Non Actionable |
Note. MAF Phytosanitary Certification may also be provided on the basis of the sampling rates used by Japan MAF as listed in Sampling Rate below and operated on the basis of a zero acceptance level for specified quarantine pests.
Ports of Entry
Akita
Aomori
Asahikawa
Fukuoka
Fukushima
Hakodate
Hiroshima
Kadena
Kagoshima
Kansai-Kokusai
Kitakyusyu
Komatsu
Kumamoto
Niigata
Matsuyama
Miho
Miyazaki
Nagasaki
Nagoya
Naha
Narita (new Tokyo International)
Niigata
Oita
Okayama
Osaka International (Itami)
Sendai
Shin-Chitose
Shin-Tokyo
Shizuoka
Takamatsu
Tokyo International (Haneda)
Toyama
Tyubu
Abashiri
Aburatsu
Akita-Funakawa
Amagasaki-Nishinomiya-Ashiya
Aomori
Chiba
Fukuyama (grain)
Fushiki-Toyama
Gamagori
Hachinohe
Hakata
Hakodate
Hamada
Hanasaki
Hannan
Hanshin
Hidaka
Himeji
Hirao
Hirara
Hiroshima
Hitachi
Hitachi-Naka
Hitakatsu
Hosojima
Imabari
Imari
Ishigaki
Ishikariwan
Ishinomaki
Iwakuni
Izuhara
Kagoshima
Kamaishi
Kanazawa
Kanda
Kanmon
Karatsu
Kashima
Kashiwazaki
Keihin
Kinbunakgusuku
Kinuura
Kobe
Kisarazu
Kochi
Komenotsu
Kumamoto
Kure
Kushiro
Maizuru
Marugame (grain)
Matsuyama
Miike
Mikawa
Minamata
Mishima-Kawanoe
Misumi
Mitajiri-Nakanoseki (grain)
Miyako
Mizushima
Monbetsu
Muroran
Nagasaki
Nagoya
Naha
Nanao
Naoetsu
Nemuro
Niigata
Noshiro
Ofunato
Oita
Omaezaki
Onahama
Onomichi-Itosaki
Osaka
Otaru
Rumoi
Saiki
Saeki
Sakaide
Sakaiminato
Sakata
Sasebo
Sendai
Sendai-Shiogama
Shibushi
Shimizu
Shingu
Souma
Suzaki
Tagonoura
Takehara
Takamatsu
Takuma
Tanabe
Tokachi
Tokushima-Komatsujima
Tomakomai
Toyohashi
Tsu (grain)
Tsuruga
Ube
Uchiura
Uciura
Uno
Uwajima (grain)
Wakayama-Shimotsu
Wakkanai
Yamaguchi
Yatsushiro
Yokkaichi
Yokosuka
Hanamaki
Izumo
Kochi
Kushiro
Obihiro
Saga
Shonai
Tottori
Yamagata
Yamaguchi-Ube
Hanamaki
Izumo
Kochi
Kushiro
Obihiro
Saga
Tottori
Yamagata
Yamaguchi-Ube
Inspection on Arrival
All plants and plant products are subject to inspection on arrival. Refer Sampling Rate.
| Plant Type | Common Name | Lot Size | Sample Size |
| 1) Plants, cuttings, scions, rootstock, roots, stems leaves etc. of fruit trees intended for planting | Walnut, pear, grape, peach, apple, citrus etc. | All | |
| Avocado, kiwifruit, pineapple, feijoa, mango etc. | α919 pieces 920- 1840 1841- 4600 4601- 9200 > 9201 |
> 50% > 460 pieces > 570 > 750 > 920 |
|
| 2) Industrial plants and parts of these intended for planting | Mulberry, sugarcane, tea etc. | α 919 pieces 920-1840 1841- 4600 4601- 9200 > 9201 |
> 50% > 460 pieces > 570 > 750 > 920 |
| 3) Trees, shrubs and parts of these, other than those listed in 1) and 2) above, intended for planting | Ginkgo, cryptemeria, cycad, camellia, pine, palm etc. | α999 pieces 1000- 1840 1841- 4600 4601- 9200 9201- 24000 > 24001 |
> 30% > 300 pieces > 400 > 500 > 600 > 800 |
| Dracaena, sprouting palm, yucca etc. | α999 pieces 1000- 6000 6001- 9200 > 9201 |
> 30% > 300 pieces > 350 > 400 |
|
| 4) Live vines, stems, and tuberous roots or tubers of sweet potato and potato (including those not intended for planting) | All | ||
| 5) Bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes and parts of these intended for planting | Amaryllis, gladiolus, crocus, narcissus, dahlia, tulip, garlic, hyacinth, lily etc. | α999 1000- 4000 4001- 10000 10001- 20000 20001- 40000 > 40001 |
> 30% > 300 pieces > 450 > 600 > 750 > 900 |
| 6) Plants and parts of plants other than those listed in 1)-5) above, intended for planting | 1) Lotus, bladderwort etc. | α999 pieces 1000- 6000 6001- 9200 > 9201 |
> 30% > 300 pieces > 350 > 400 |
| Plants and parts of plants other than those listed in 1)-5) above, intended for planting | Plants other than those in 1) above | α999 pieces 1000- 1840 1841- 4600 4601- 9200 9201- 24000 > 24001 |
> 30% > 300 pieces > 400 > 500 > 600 > 800 |
| 7) Seeds intended for planting | 1) Rice, barley and wheat | <10 10-499 500-1599 1500- 7499 7500- 19999 > 20000 |
> 20% > 2kgs > 4 > 6 > 10 > 14 |
| Plants other than those listed in 1) above | <10 10-499 500-1499 1500- 7499 7500- 19000 > 20000 |
> 10% > 1kg > 2 > 3 > 5 > 7 |
|
| 8) Plants and parts of plants packed in special containers, intended for planting | All kinds of plants being cultured or tightly sealed in glass tubes etc | α199 pieces 200-1000 > 1001 |
> 3% > 6 pieces > 12 |
| 9) Plants not intended for planting such as cut flowers, cut branches etc. for ornamental use | Cattleya, carnation, chrysanthemum, cotoneaster, fern, Dendrobium spp., rose, lilac etc. | α1499 pieces 1500- 10000 10001- 30000 30001- 75000 > 75001 |
> 20% > 300 pieces > 350 > 400 > 450 |
| Heliconia, fir etc. of large size | α374 pieces 375-2000 2001- 75000 > 75001 |
> 20% > 75 pieces > 100 > 150 |
|
| 10) Fresh fruits and vegetables | Orange, Chinese quince, grapefruit, pear, shaddock, ponkan, mandarin, quince, apple, lemon etc. | <200kgs 200-999 1000- 1999 2000- 4999 5000- 9999 10000- 19999 20000- 59999 60000- 1190000 120000- 199999 200000- 359000 > 360000 |
> 20% > 40kgs > 60 > 80 > 130 > 180 > 220 > 300 > 370 > 450 > 500 |
| Apricot, fig, mume plum, kumquat, cherry, grape, peach, lime etc. | <100kgs 100-999 1000- 1999 2000- 4900 5000- 9999 10000- 19999 20000- 59999 60000- 119000 120000+ |
> 20% > 20kgs > 30 > 40 > 60 > 90 > 110 > 150 > 180 |
|
| Kiwifruit, cowberry, gooseberry, blueberry etc. and cut fruit | <50kgs 50-1999 2000- 4999 5000- 9999 10000- 19999 20000- 59000 60000- 119000 > 120000 |
> 20% > 10kgs > 15 > 20 > 30 > 40 > 50 > 60 |
|
| Coconut, durian, banana, pineapple etc. | <100kgs 100-999 1000- 1999 2000- 4999 5000- 9999 10000- 19999 20000- 59000 60000- 119000 120000- 239000 > 240000 |
> 20% > 20kgs > 30 > 40 > 60 > 90 > 110 > 150 > 180 > 220 |
|
| Avocado, papaya, mango, longan, litchi etc. | <75kgs 75-999 1000- 1999 2000- 4999 5000- 9999 10000- 19999 20000- 59999 60000- 119000 > 120000 |
> 20% > 15kgs > 20 > 30 > 40 > 60 > 70 > 100 > 120 |
|
| Pumpkin, watermelon, melon etc. | <200kgs 200-999 1000- 1999 2000- 4999 5000- 9999 10000- 19000 20000- 59000 60000- 119000 > 120000 |
> 20% > 40kgs > 60 > 80 > 130 > 180 > 220 > 300 > 370 |
|
| Endive, turnip, cabbage, cucumber, taro, ginger, celery, onion, tomato, egg plant, carrot, garlic, Chinese cabbage, potato (not intended for planting), lettuce etc. | <100kgs 100-999 1000- 1999 2000- 4999 5000- 9999 10000- 1999 20000- 59999 60000- 119999 > 120000 |
> 20% > 20kgs > 30 > 40 > 60 > 90 > 110 > 150 > 180 |
|
| Chive, asparagus, artichoke, udo salad plant (Aralia cordata), cauliflower, broccoli, bamboo shoot, Zingiber mioga, scallion, leek etc | <75kgs 75-999 1000- 1999 2000- 4999 5000- 9999 10000- 19999 20000- 59999 60000- 119999 > 120000 |
> 20% > 15kgs > 20 > 30 > 50 > 70 > 90 > 130 > 160 |
|
| Strawberry, pea, okra, red pepper, perilla, chicory, brussel sprouts etc. and cut vegetables | <75kgs 75-1999 2000- 4999 5000- 9999 10000- 19999 20000- 59999 60000- 119999 > 120000 |
> 20% > 15kgs > 20 > 30 > 45 > 55 > 80 > 100 |
|
| 11) Cereal seed not intended for planting (including primary processed grain such as cracked or crushed products etc.) | Polished rice, malt etc. | <120kgs 120- 19999 20000- 69999 70000- 499999 500000- 199999 2000000- 399999 4000000- 9999999 > 10000000 |
> 5% > 6kgs > 10 > 15 > 30 > 45 > 60 > 80 |
| Rice (excluding polished rice) barley, wheat, maize etc. | <60kgs 60-999 1000- 3999 4000- 19999 20000- 69999 70000- 499999 500000- 1999999 2000000- 3999999 4000000- 99999999 10000000 - 19999999 > 20000000 |
> 10% > 6kgs > 8 > 12 > 20 > 30 > 60 > 90 > 120 > 160 > 200 |
|
| 12) Pulse seeds not intended for planting (excluding soybean) including primary processed grain such as cracked or crushed products etc. | Small red bean, kidney bean, pea, cow pea, broad bean, lima bean, groundnut, green gram etc. | <60kgs 60-799 800-1999 2000- 6999 7000- 19999 20000- 99999 100000- 499999 500000- 1999999 > 2000000 |
> 10% > 6kgs > 9 > 12 > 18 > 27 > 45 > 80 > 200 |
| 13) Oils seeds not intended for planting and plants for fertiliser and forage | Rape, flax, sesame, copra, soybean, castor bean, sunflower etc. | <60kgs 60-999 1000- 3999 4000- 19999 20000- 69999 70000- 499999 500000- 199999 2000000- 399999 4000000- 9999999 10000000 - 1999999 > 20000000 |
> 10% > 6kgs > 8 > 12 > 20 > 30 > 60 > 80 >120 > 160 > 200 |
| Alfalfa hay cube, alfalfa pellet, rice bran, soybean cake, wheat, bran etc. | <60kgs 60-3999 4000- 19999 20000- 69999 70000- 499999 500000- 199999 2000000- 399999 4000000- 9999999 10000000 -1999999 > 20000000 |
> 10% > 6kgs > 9 > 15 > 25 > 45 > 70 > 90 > 120 > 150 |
|
| Alfalfa, timothy hay etc. | <300kgs 300- 2999 3000- 23999 24000- 199999 > 2000000 |
> 10% > 30kgs > 60 > 120 > 240 |
|
| 14) Nuts not intended for planting | Chestnut in shell, walnut in shell etc. | <300kgs 300-799 800-1999 2000- 6999 7000- 19999 20000- 99999 100000- 499999 500000- 1999999 > 2000000 |
> 10% > 30kgs > 45 > 60 > 90 > 150 > 250 > 400 > 600 |
| Ginkgo, cashew, hazel, pecan, shelled chestnut, shelled walnut etc. | <60kgs 60-999 1000- 3999 4000- 19999 20000- 69999 70000- 299999 > 300000 |
> 10% > 6kgs > 8 > 12 > 20 > 30 > 50 |
|
| 15) Plant spices, medicines, dyes, etc. not intended for planting | Turmeric, gardenia, coffee bean, cacao bean, pepper, ginseng etc. | <60kgs 60-999 1000- 3999 4000- 19999 20000- 69999 70000- 299999 300000- 899999 > 900000 |
> 10% > 6kgs > 8 > 12 > 20 > 30 > 50 > 70 |
| 16) Dried plants (excluding hay) | Dried fruit, dried vegetables, buckwheat husk, leaf tobacco, sphagnum moss, rice husk and dried botanical specimens etc. | <5kgs 5-499 500-3999 4000- 19999 20000- 69999 70000- 159999 > 160000 |
> 10% > 0.5kgs > 1 > 2 > 3 > 5 > 7 |
| Dried flowers | <20kgs 20-159 160-999 1000- 3999 4000- 19999 > 20000 |
> 10% > 2kgs > 4 > 8 > 12 > 20 |
|
| 17) Straw | Straw of rice, wheat, barley etc and rope, mat and other products made of straw | <300kgs 300-3000 3000- 24000 24000- 20000 > 200000 |
>10% >30 >60 >120 >240 |
| 18) Logs | Bamboos (Phyllostachys bombusoides, P. reticulate, P. heterocycla, P. edulis etc.) |
<200kgs 200-799 800-1999 2000- 6999 7000- 19999 20000- 69999 70000- 179999 > 180000 |
> 10% > 20 > 30 > 45 > 60 > 90 > 120 > 180 |
| 19) Plants and their packing materials and containers other than those listed in 1) - 18) above | <100kgs 100-799 800-1999 2000- 6999 7000- 19999 20000- 69999 70000- 179999 > 180000 |
> 10% > 10kgs > 15 > 20 > 30 > 45 > 60 > 90 |
|
| 20) Prohibited import articles which are permitted entry. | All |
Inspection Method (on arrival)
Bulbs
Bulbs are inspected visually for lesions, rots and other abnormalities. Where the causative pathogen can not be identified by visual symptoms, serological or culture tests will be undertaken. Bulbs of Gladioli spp. will have the outer coat removed for inspection.
Nursery Stock
Nursery stock is inspected visually. Media will be removed from roots (by shaking or washing).
Seed
Seeds are sampled and inspected for visible pests and for the presence of nematodes (Fenwick’s method) and seed chalcids (x-ray scanning). Any discoloured seeds identified during the initial inspection will be examined by the blotter method to identify the infecting pathogen.
Transit Requirements
All consignments require a phytosanitary certificate and a specific additional declaration where transiting another country en-route to Japan. Consignments must be sealed to exclude pests of quarantine concern, and all openings must be covered with a net with a mesh size no bigger than 1.6 mm (diagonal measurement). If a consignment contains plant material that is a host to pests of quarantine concern (e.g. Mediterranean fruit fly) then it must remain completely packed (sealed) until the consignment is inspected by Japan MAFF.
The phytosanitary certificate must be endorsed with the following:
Additional declaration:
"The consignment was completely sealed in New Zealand"
or
"The ventilation holes in the package were pest proofed with nets in New Zealand"
Exporters are advised that a seal (paper or tape) should be placed over the openings in the packages or pallets to confirm that they have not been opened until arrival in Japan.
In addition, if the consignment is a host plant to the Citrus Burrowing Nematode (Radopholus citrophilus) or Tobacco Blue Mould (Peronospora tabacina), the contents of the package must be packed out of direct contact with other items, and kept in this condition until import inspected by Japan.
Exclusions from Plant Quarantine
A phytosanitary certificate is not required to accompany the following commodities. Commodities will be inspected upon arrival.
- Dried fruit of common apricot, banana, date palm, fig, grape, jujube, longan, kiwifruit, mango, papaya, peach, pear, persimmon, pineapple, and plum
- Dried spices sealed in containers for retail
- Dried plants of turmeric and the genera Eucommia
- Dried seeds of almond, cashew, coconut, pepper, pistachio, Persian walnut and macadamia nut
- Fermented vanilla beans
- Granulated dried endocarps of coconut
- Fibrous products and course fibre (including raw cotton) that has not previously been used for packing plants or plant products, such as jute bag, cotton, cotton cloth, loofah products, paper, string and rope
- Manufactured products such as lumber, preserved logs, wood work, bamboo work and furniture
- Plant immersed in acetic or sulphurous acids, alcohol, sugar, salt etc.
- Processed tea, dried flowers of hops, and dried bamboo shoots
- Rattan and cork
- Wood packaging including pallets, dunnage, crating, packing blocks, drums, cases, load boards, pallet collars and skids.treated under ISPM 15.
- Potters clay, phosphate ore, diatomaceous earth, bauxite and gravel sand without organic matter.
Disclaimer
The information in this standard is provided on the following basis. The phytosanitary requirements found in this standard may be used as the basis of export certification. However, requirements may be changed by importing countries at any time at short notice or with no notice to New Zealand. This information is provided strictly on the basis that the Crown, the Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry, its statutory offices, employees, agents and all other persons responsible for or associated with the compilation, writing, editing, approval, or publication of the imformation:
1. disclaim any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, lateness, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency or flaw in, or in relation to, the information; and
2. without limiting (1) above, fully exclude any and all liability of any kind on the part of all of them, to any person or entity that chooses to rely on this information
Compliance with this standard is not to be taken as a guarantee that any particular goods will be granted access to any overseas market.
