The CIR contains current import regulation information for the selected Commodity Import (a specific commodity approved from a designated country, or region, into one or more designated ports).
A flag (
) indicates information that is intended for and available to an APHIS/CBP audience only.
| | |
1 |
Admissible Plant Parts:
Fruit
|
2 |
Admissible Ports:
Continental U.S. Ports
|
3 |
Import Permit Required:
An Import Permit is required. To obtain a permit, go to APHIS eFile.
|
4 |
Subject to Inspection:
This commodity is subject to inspection at the port of entry and all general requirements of 7 CFR 319.56-3.
|
5 |
Commercial Consignments Only
|
6 |
Condition of Entry Treatment: T107-e (Cold Treatment)
If the cold treatment has failed or has not been completed upon arrival, the consignment must complete the cold treatment before it can enter U.S. commerce and must arrive at either of the following locations:
- At ports located north of 39° latitude and east of 104° longitude
- At ports that have approved cold treatment facilities (https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/plants/manuals/ports/downloads/aphis-certified-cold-treatment-facilities.pdf)
|
7 |
Phytosanitary Certificate:
The consignment must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate issued by the National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO) of South Africa with an additional declaration stating the fruit was inspected and found free of cinch bug, Macchiademus diplopterus.
|
8 |
Preclearance Program:
Voluntary Preclearance: Consignments may or may not be precleared. To validate foreign site preclearance inspection and/or treatment, precleared consignments must be accompanied by a signed PPQ Form 203.
|
9 |
Port Restriction:
Do not import or distribute into or within Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or any U.S. territory.
|
10 |
Reference Information:
To be treated in accordance with the Plant Protection and Quarantine Treatment Manual (https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/plants/manuals/ports/downloads/treatment.pdf).
|
|