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Oranges, Mandarins, Lemons, Grapefruit, Limes, Tangelo, Tangor

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Country:

New Zealand (NZ)

Scientific Name:

Citrus spp.

Group:

Fruit

End Use:

Fresh

NPPO Details:

Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI)

Relevant Web Addresses:


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Export Criteria

Criteria Criteria Required?
Import Permit No
Phytosanitary Certificate Yes
Additional Declaration/Endorsement Yes
Protocol Market Yes

General Requirements

New Zealand restricts the entry of citrus to the following species:
  • Citrus latifolia (Tahitian lime),
  • Citrus limon (lemon),
  • Citrus paradisi (grapefruit),
  • Citrus reticulata (mandarin/tangerine),
  • Citrus sinensis (orange),
  • Citrus reticulata x paradisi (tangelo)
  • Citrus reticulata x sinensis (tangor)

Consignments must meet the requirements of the Export Plan for fresh produce from Australia to New Zealand. The Export Plan is available through Micor Plants in the Documents section. Access is restricted and requires a logon.

Consignments are to be free from pests, soil, weed seeds and extraneous material.

Exporters may choose to use the following contaminant tolerances during phytosanitary inspection as referred to in the Import ​Health Sta​nda​rd 152.02. The permitted tolerances are for a 600-unit sample.

  • 25g of soil
  • 12 leaves  
  • 8 regulated weed seeds

All citrus, as listed above, exported to New Zealand must:

  • have had a measure applied for Phyllosticta citricarpa (Citrus black spot) of either:
    • being sourced from a pest free area (NSW, VIC, SA, WA, TAS, NT); OR
    • in-field controls (at an accredited property)

AND

  • have had a measure applied for fruit flies of either:
    • being sourced from a pest free area (Riverland, TAS)

OR

    • cold treatment (onshore or in-transit)
OR
    • irradiation (onshore)​

Explanation of fruit fly pest free areas (PFAs)

The following areas are recognised as pest free areas for Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni) and Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata):

  • Tasmania

AND

AND

  • the Ord River Irrigation area of Western Australia. Note: this is not a pest free area for Bactrocera spp. except B. tryoni.

Exporters sourcing fruit from the Riverland must present a State government certificate at the time of inspection which states all fruit was sourced from properties outside the suspension areas.

Exporters sourcing fruit from the Western Australia PFA must present a State government certificate at the time of inspection.​

Explanation of endorsements

Explanations of EXDOC endorsement(s), and documents required for each endorsement are detailed in the Documents' section of MICoR.
​Where applicable, the exporter is to provide evidence attesting to the endorsement and present it to the Authorised Officer at the time of inspection.

Treatment

All treatments shall be carried out in accordance with the Export Plan.
​Details of treatment to be endorsed on the phytosanitary certificate in the treatment section.
Cold treatment rates:

For citrus sourced from Sunraysia (NSW/VIC), Riverina, Narromine and Bourke (NSW); the state of Victoria; and the state of South Australia OR​ a fruit fly pest free area experiencing a Queensland fruit fly outbreak, use Bactrocera tryoni cold treatment rates:
Commodity Treatment rateTreatment for
Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi)
Lemon (Citrus limon)
3°C or below for 14 days or longerQueensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni)

Mandarin/Tangerine (Citrus reticulata)
Tahitian lime (Citrus latifolia)
Orange (Citrus sinensis)
Tangor (Citrus reticulata x sinensis)
Tangelo (Citrus reticulata x paradisi)
3°C or below for 16 days or longer
For citrus (excluding limes) sourced from the Ord River Irrigation Area (WA), Northern Territory, Queensland, and New South Wales (excluding Sunraysia, Riverina, Narromine, and Bourke), use Bactrocera spp. cold treatment rates.
​Commodity
​Treatment rate
​Treatment for
Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi)
Lemon (Citrus limon)
Mandarin/Tangerine (Citrus reticulata)
Orange (Citrus sinensis)
Tangor (Citrus reticulata x sinensis)
Tangelo (Citrus reticulata x paradisi)
1°C or below for 16 days or longer
​Bactrocera species (B.tryoni, B.aquilonis, B. frauenfeldi, B. jarvisi, B. kraussi, B. neohumeralis)
For citrus sourced from the rest of Western Australia (excluding ORIA) OR​ a fruit fly pest free area experiencing a Mediterranean fruit fly outbreak, use Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) cold treatment rates.
​Commodity
​Treatment rate
​Treatment for
​Mandarin/Tangerine (Citrus reticulata)
Orange (Citrus sinensis)
Tangor (Citrus reticulata x sinensis)
Tangelo (Citrus reticulata x paradisi)



1.11°C or below for 14 days or longer
OR
2°C or below for 16 days or longer
OR
2.22°C or below for 18 days or longer
OR
3°C or below for 20 days or longer
​​Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata)


​Lemon (Citrus limon)
​1.11°C or below for 14 days or longer
OR
2°C or below for 16 days or longer
OR
3°C or below for 18 days or longer
Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi)
Tahitian lime (Citrus latifolia)​
​1.11°C or below for 14 days or longer
OR
​1.67°C or below for 16 days or longer
OR
2.22°C or below for 18 days or longer
OR
3°C or below for 20 days or longer​

Onshore cold treatment is to be shown on the Phytosanitary certificate as:
  • COLD TREATED AT X DEGREE CELSIUS OR BELOW FOR X DAYS;
Note:
  • The onshore cold treatment temperature data (report) must be endorsed by the Authorised Officer (with the appropriate job function) to confirm that the treatment has been successful.
  • For onshore cold treatment the exporter is responsible to ensure that each consignment is accompanied with the onshore cold treatment data and onshore cold treatment calibration and re-calibration record/certificate as required by the protocol.

The proposed in-transit cold treatment schedule is to be shown on the Phytosanitary certificate as:
  • SUBJECT TO IN-TRANSIT COLD DISINFESTATION TREATMENT AT X DEGREES CELSIUS OR BELOW FOR X DAYS;

Note: Insert the applicable rate, standard or contingency, where the above examples have X.

On the RFP, select the treatment code 'INTRAN' and insert the selected treatment schedule as above in the details section. The date in which the container has been sealed is to be entered into the Start and End Date fields (same date into both fields).

Important: If the fruit temperature sensors have been calibrated to zero, an ITCT calibration certificate is not required.

If the fruit temperature sensors have not been calibrated to zero, the exporter is responsible for obtaining an ITCT calibration certificate from the department to provide to New Zealand MPI.

 Irradiation

​Irradiated at 150Gy minimum absorbed dose.​

For irradiated product, the treatment is to be shown on the phytosanitary certificate as:

  • IRRADIATION AT MINIMUM 150 GRAY​
For irradiated consignments - the treatment certificate is to accompany the consignment to New Zealand.

Reconditioning

Reconditioning treatments with methyl bromide must be conducted in accordance with the Acceptance of offshore methyl bromide fumigation treatments, found in the documents section of Micor.

For reconditioning fumigation treatments to be recognised by New Zealand, they must be listed on the phytosanitary certificate in the treatment section using the EXDOC treatment code RE-CON.

It is at the exporter's discretion on whether or not to put a reconditioning treatment on the phytosanitary certificate.

See the New Zealand Export Plan for further details on reconditioning.

Additional Declaration/Endorsements

Option 1 (EXDOC Endorsement 1638)
1) This consignment was produced and prepared for export in accordance with the agreed bilateral arrangement,
2) This consignment has been sourced from a pest-free area for Northern Territory fruit fly (Bactrocera aquilonis), Mango fruit fly (Bactrocera frauenfeldi), Jarvis' fruit fly (Bactrocera jarvisi), Krauss' fruit fly (Bactrocera kraussi), Lesser Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera neohumeralis), Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni), Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata).

Option 2 (EXDOC Endorsement 1648)
1) This consignment was produced and prepared for export in accordance with the agreed bilateral arrangement,
2) This consignment was subject to onshore cold treatment for Northern Territory fruit fly (Bactrocera aquilonis), Mango fruit fly (Bactrocera frauenfeldi), Jarvis' fruit fly (Bactrocera jarvisi), Krauss' fruit fly (Bactrocera kraussi), Lesser Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera neohumeralis), Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni).
3) This consignment was sourced from a pest-free area for Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata)

Option 3 (EXDOC Endorsement 7522)
1) This consignment was produced and prepared with fruit sourced from Queensland for export in accordance with the agreed bilateral arrangement,
2) This consignment was subject to onshore cold treatment for Northern Territory fruit fly (Bactrocera aquilonis), Mango fruit fly (Bactrocera frauenfeldi), Jarvis' fruit fly (Bactrocera jarvisi), Krauss' fruit fly (Bactrocera kraussi), Lesser Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera neohumeralis), Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni).
3) This consignment was sourced from a pest-free area for Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata)

Option 4 (EXDOC Endorsement 7409)
1) This consignment was produced and prepared for export in accordance with the agreed bilateral arrangement,
2) This consignment will be subject to in-transit cold treatment for Northern Territory fruit fly (Bactrocera aquilonis), Mango fruit fly (Bactrocera frauenfeldi), Jarvis' fruit fly (Bactrocera jarvisi), Krauss' fruit fly (Bactrocera kraussi), Lesser Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera neohumeralis), Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni).
3) This consignment was sourced from a pest-free area for Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata)

Option 5 (EXDOC Endorsement 7523)
1) This consignment was produced and prepared with fruit sourced from Queensland for export in accordance with the agreed bilateral arrangement,
2) This consignment will be subject to in-transit cold treatment for Northern Territory fruit fly (Bactrocera aquilonis), Mango fruit fly (Bactrocera frauenfeldi), Jarvis' fruit fly (Bactrocera jarvisi), Krauss' fruit fly (Bactrocera kraussi), Lesser Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera neohumeralis), Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni).
3) This consignment was sourced from a pest-free area for Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata)

Option 6 (EXDOC Endorsement 4681)
1) This consignment was produced and prepared for export in accordance with the agreed bilateral arrangement,
2) This consignment was subject to onshore cold treatment for Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni).
3) This consignment has been sourced from a pest-free area for Northern Territory fruit fly (Bactrocera aquilonis), Mango fruit fly (Bactrocera frauenfeldi), Jarvis' fruit fly (Bactrocera jarvisi), Krauss' fruit fly (Bactrocera kraussi), Lesser Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera neohumeralis), Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata).

Option 7 (EXDOC Endorsement 7410)
1) This consignment was produced and prepared for export in accordance with the agreed bilateral arrangement,
2) This consignment will be subject to in-transit cold treatment for Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni).​
3) This consignment has been sourced from a pest-free area for Northern Territory fruit fly (Bactrocera aquilonis), Mango fruit fly (Bactrocera frauenfeldi), Jarvis' fruit fly (Bactrocera jarvisi), Krauss' fruit fly (Bactrocera kraussi), Lesser Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera neohumeralis), Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata).

Option 8 (EXDOC Endorsement 2694)
1) This consignment was produced and prepared for export in accordance with the agreed bilateral arrangement,
2) This consignment was subject to onshore cold treatment for Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata).
3) This consignment has been sourced from a pest-free area for Northern Territory fruit fly (Bactrocera aquilonis), Mango fruit fly (Bactrocera frauenfeldi), Jarvis' fruit fly (Bactrocera jarvisi), Krauss' fruit fly (Bactrocera kraussi), Lesser Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera neohumeralis), Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni).

Option 9 (EXDOC Endorsement 7411​)
1) This consignment was produced and prepared for export in accordance with the agreed bilateral arrangement,
2) This consignment will be subject to in-transit cold treatment for Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata).
3) This consignment has been sourced from a pest-free area for Northern Territory fruit fly (Bactrocera aquilonis), Mango fruit fly (Bactrocera frauenfeldi), Jarvis' fruit fly (Bactrocera jarvisi), Krauss' fruit fly (Bactrocera kraussi), Lesser Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera neohumeralis), Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni).​

Option 10 (EXDOC Endorsement 2695)
1) This consignment was produced and prepared for export in accordance with the agreed bilateral arrangement,
2) This consignment has been irradiated for Northern Territory fruit fly (Bactrocera aquilonis), Mango fruit fly (Bactrocera frauenfeldi), Jarvis' fruit fly (Bactrocera jarvisi), Krauss' fruit fly (Bactrocera kraussi), Lesser Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera neohumeralis), Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni), Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata).

Option 11 (EXDOC Endorsement 7524​)
1) This consignment was produced and prepared with fruit sourced from Queensland for export in accordance with the agreed bilateral arrangement,
2) This consignment has been irradiated for Northern Territory fruit fly (Bactrocera aquilonis), Mango fruit fly (Bactrocera frauenfeldi), Jarvis' fruit fly (Bactrocera jarvisi), Krauss' fruit fly (Bactrocera kraussi), Lesser Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera neohumeralis), Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni), Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata).

Reference

Conditions adjusted to reflect NZ Export Plan as of 21 March 2023.

Latest updates

05/06/2023 - New endorsements 7522, 7523 & 7524 created.
21/03/2023 - Update citrus measures to align with the citrus Import Health Standards (IHS) and added new treatment method for New Zealand (Irradiation).
21/12/2021 - Update to treatment requirements - Clarified onshore cold treatment certifying requirements.
18/11/2021 - Update to existing additional declarations - removal of citrus canker declaration due to country freedom
20/09/2021 - Added information on how appendices correspond to treatment rates
30/07/2021 - Added 'Reconditioning' information.
24/06/2021 - Wording of additional declarations changed
26/05/2021 - Case updated to reflect Australia's freedom of Citrus canker.
28/04/2021 - Update to General Requirements - Fruit fly suspension areas updated.
25/02/2021 - Updates required due to the new Export Plan.

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