BOTANICAL NAME Prunus dulcis, P.amygdalus, P.communis, Pistacia vera
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1 DATE 008/04/16 COUNTRY- INDIA COMMODITY Almonds, Pistachios BOTANICAL NAME Prunus dulcis, P.amygdalus, P.communis, Pistacia vera PRODUCT FORM Nuts IMPORT PERMIT No (Almonds) RESTRICTIONS Restricted No (Pistachios) SUMMARY INFO ALMONDS - Federal Phytosanitary Certificate Required. ALL Shipments MUST be fumigated with phosphine (or approved fumigant) against Ephestia elutella (Tobacco moth), Ephestia kuehniella (Mediterranean flour Moth), and Plodia interpunctella (Indian meal moth) and treatments MUST be recorded on the phyto. -+ "The shipment is free from EPHESTIA ELUTELLA, EPHESTIA KUEHNIELLA, and PLODIA INTERPUNCTELLA." ACOs are required to witness all fumigations, unless shipper is accredited by USDA- APHIS. When conducting any phosphine treatment to India, the commodity temperature must always (day & night) be at or above 5º Celsius (41º Fahrenheit) during the entire treatment process. There are no exceptions. Commodity temperature Exposure in days C ( F) C ( F) C ( F) C ( F) C and above (77 F and above) 2 The use of a phosphine/carbon dioxide mixture, such as Eco2Fume, is allowed but it must meet the same temperature and time durations as stated above for phosphine pellets, tablets, bags or trays. For pellets, tablets, bags, trays and Eco2Fume the application rate is 40gm/1000ft3. Eco2Fume application rate: 40gm/1000ft3 = 4.41 lbs/1000ft3 Note: Box 3 Chemical must state the active ingredient of the chemical and not the brand name. Correct: Phosphine. Incorrect: EcoFume. Box 5: Concentration must state 40 grams / 1000 cubic feet. PISTACHIOS Only Federal Phytosanitary Certificate is required for pistachios. SUBSIDIARY INFO - Phyto inspections must take place not more than 30 days before shipment
2 COUNTRY INDIA DATE 8/31/12 COMMODITY Citrus fruit BOTANICAL NAME Citrus sinensis PRODUCT FORM Fruit RESTRICTIONS - Restricted REVIEW THE IMPORT PERMIT FOR REQUIREMENTS. Import permit number was presented. Or No Import permit was presented The shipment is free from, Aspidiotus nerii (Aucuba scale), Epiphyas postvittana (Light brown applemoth), Metcalfa pruinosa (Frosted moth bug) Panonychus citri (Citrus red mite),pseudococcus comstocki (Comstock mealy Bug), Pseudococcus calceolariae (Scarlet mealybug), Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi (Jack Beardsley mealybug), Selenaspidas articulatis ( West Indian red scale), Unaspis citri(citrus snow scale). Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly), Anastrepha serpentine (Sapodilla fruit fly), Anastrepha fraterculus (South American fruit fly), Anastrepha suspensa (Caribbean fruit fly), Anastrepha striata (Guava fruit fly), and Anastrepha lundens (Mexican fruit fly) do not occur in the United States
3 COUNTRY INDIA DATE 8/31/12 COMMODITY Citrus Plants, Plant Parts, Seeds BOTANICAL NAME Citrus spp. PRODUCT FORM Nursery Stock, Seed RESTRICTIONS - Prohibited DO NOT CERTIFY UNLESS AN IMPORT PERMIT IS PRESENTED
4 DATE 818/16 COUNTRY - INDIA COMMODITY Cotton BOTANICAL NAME Gossypium hirsutum PRODUCT FORM Lint / Fiber IMPORT PERMIT NO RESTRICTIONS Restricted Federal Phytosanitary Certificate Required. Import permit is not required. Ginned Cotton is restricted and is subject to fumigation upon arrival in India. The shipment was inspected and found free of (ANTHONOMOUS GRANDIS, ANTHONOMOUS PENINSLARIS and ANTHONOMOUS VESTITUS. Note to Exporter: Shipment will be treated at the port of entry SUBSIDIARY INFO - Phytosanitary inspection must take place not more than 30 days before shipment
5 COUNTRY INDIA DATE 8/25/17 COMMODITY Grapes BOTANICAL NAME Vitis vinifera PRODUCT FORM Fruit IMPORT PERMIT No RESTRICTIONS - Restricted Federal Phytosanitary Certificate Required. Anastrepha fraterculus and Ceratitis capitata do not occur in the United States. AND The shipment was inspected and found free of Aspidiotus nerii, Epiphyas postvittana, Frankliniella occidentalis, Panonychus citri, Peridroma saucia, Pseudococcus calceolariae, and Selenaspidus articulatus
6 COUNTRY INDIA DATE 8/31/12 COMMODITY Grapevines & Roses BOTANICAL NAME Rosa spp., Vitis vinifera PRODUCT FORM Nursery Stock, Plants, Plant Parts RESTRICTIONS Prohibited PLANTS, PLANT PARTS, CUTTINGS, ETC. DO NOT CERTIFY UNLESS AN IMPORT PERMIT IS PRESENTED. ***REVIEW THE IMPORT PERMIT FOR REQUIREMENTS. Plants must be free of soil, sand, hay, or any plant material and free of pests. COUNTRY INDIA DATE 8/31/12-6 -
7 COMMODITY Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots BOTANICAL NAME Prunus domestica, Prunus persica, Prunus persica Var. nucipersica, Prunus armeniaca PRODUCT FORM Fruit RESTRICTIONS Restricted Fresh Fruit from areas of non-quarantine for Ceratitis capitata and areas free from Rhagolettis spp. (cherry fruit flies). OR: AND: Import Permit number was presented No import permit was presented The shipment is free from Cydia molesta, Cydia packardi, Cydia prunivora, Lymantria dispar, and Rhagoletis spp. Ceratitis capitata, Cydia inopinata, Carposina niponensis, and Bactrocera tryoni do not occur in the United States. **If fruit is from an area known to have Ceratitis capitata Rhagolettis spp. (cherry fruit flies), please call the office for AD and treatment required
Import Permit and Federal Phytosanitary Certificate required.
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