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Plants

Peas

No

Country:

New Zealand (NZ)

Scientific Name:

Pisum spp.

Group:

Grains / Seeds

End Use:

Processing

NPPO Details:

Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI)

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Export Criteria

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

General Requirements

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

​Where applicable, the exporter is to provide evidence attesting to the endorsement and present it to the Authorised Officer at the time of inspection.

The consignment must meet all requirements of IHS Part 1 and Part 2.17, including the requirement to be free of unidentified viable seeds which are:

Grain/seed devitalised in Australia:

  • Applies to viable grain / seed for treatment to render them non-viable in Australia
  • Grain / seed must be rendered non-viable prior to arrival in New Zealand, using one of the treatment options listed in Appendix 2 of the IHS.
  • Additional Declaration 1304 is required

Grain/seed to be treated in New Zealand:

  • Applies to viable grain / seed for treatment to render them non-viable at a transitional facility
  • Grain / seed that are to be treated on arrival, the importer should, prior to import, ensure that the transitional facility can treat the consignment
  • No Additional Declaration is required

Grain/seed for processing in New Zealand (endorsements 2151, 1410, 1412):

  • Applies to viable grain / seed for processing to render them non-viable at a transitional facility
  • A Sampling Certificate (Additional Statement 6403) and Seed Analysis Certificate is required, otherwise the grain will be analysed upon arrival in New Zealand
  • The Seed Analysis Certificate must be issued by an Association of Official Seed Analysts (AOSA) or ISTA accredited seed testing station or an Australian laboratory capable of undertaking the analysis.

Importation of grain/seeds for biosecurity clearance on arrival at the New Zealand border (Endorsements 4854, 4999, 4998 and XXXX):

  • A Sampling Certificate (Additional Statement 6403, 6404 or 6405) and Seed Analysis Certificate is required, otherwise the grain will be analysed upon arrival in New Zealand
  • The Seed Analysis Certificate must be issued by an Association of Official Seed Analysts (AOSA) or ISTA accredited seed testing station or an Australian laboratory capable of undertaking the analysis.

Explanation of the endorsements 


Endorsement 1304:

  • Applies to non-viable grain that has been devitalised in Australia by heat treatment 
  • The grain/seed must be rendered non-viable prior to arrival in New Zealand using the heat treatment option listed in the Treatment section below.

  • A Sampling Certificate (Additional Statement 6403, 6404 or 6405) and Seed Analysis Certificate is required, otherwise the grain will be analysed upon arrival in New Zealand.
  • The Seed Analysis Certificate must be issued by an Association of Official Seed Analysts (AOSA) or ISTA accredited seed testing station or an Australian laboratory capable of undertaking the analysis.

Endorsement 6422:

  • Consignments must meet the requirements listed in the section titled Grain/seeds for biosecurity clearance at the New Zealand border.
  • The grain/seed must be sourced from an area where the applicable pests are not known to occur.
  • An area freedom certificate is required as supporting evidence.

Endorsement 6423:

  • Consignments must meet the requirements listed in the section titled Grain/seeds for biosecurity clearance at the New Zealand border.
  • The grain/seed was sourced from a pest free place of production for the applicable pests.
  • A crop inspection certificate is required as supporting evidence.
  • The grain/seed must be representatively sampled with a sample size of five times (5×) ISTA or AOSA guidelines/methodologies for Cladosporium cladosporioides f. sp. pisicola testing.
    The samples must be tested at a NPPO-approved diagnostic laboratory and the test result was negative for Cladosporium cladosporioides f. sp. pisicola.
    A Sampling and Laboratory Analysis Certificate is required as supporting evidence for both the sampling methodology and test results.
    The sample rate for Cladosporium cladosporioides f. sp. pisicola testing is different to the sample rate for seed analysis.

Endorsement 8207:

  • Consignments must meet the requirements listed in the section titled Grain/seeds for biosecurity clearance at the New Zealand border.
  • Broad bean mottle virus, Broad bean stain virus and Pea early-browning virus​ are not known to occur in Australia. no supporting evidence is required to endorse freedom from these pests.
  • The grain/seed must be representatively sampled with a sample size of five times (5×) ISTA or AOSA guidelines/methodologies for Cladosporium cladosporioides f. sp. pisicola testing. The samples must be tested at a NPPO-approved diagnostic laboratory and the test result was negative for Cladosporium cladosporioides f. sp. pisicola. A Sampling and Laboratory Analysis Certificate is required as supporting evidence for both the sampling methodology and test results.

Additional Statements:

  • Additional Statements apply only when using Endorsement 6422 or 6423.
  • Exporters must confirm with their importer if they require an Additional Statement in accordance with the importer's Grain Import System.
  • If requested, Additional Statement 6403, 6404 or 6405 may be included on the phytosanitary certificate to meet the Sampling Certificate requirement.
  • The exporter must present a Sampler's Certificate, Seed Analysis Certificate or Exporter's Declaration as evidence attesting to the sampling for analysis endorsement at the time of authorisation.
  • Additional Statements for sack, container and vessel cleanliness are based on the relevant Authorised Officer inspection record.
  • If an Additional Statement is not required, then a phytosanitary certificate will be issued with EXDOC Endorsement 6422 or 6423 only.

Table 1: Additional Statements available for grain for processing at a transitional facility in accordance with a Grain Import System.

Additional Statement number and descriptionApplicable for
6399 Declaration for sack cleanlinessBagged goods
6400 Declaration for container cleanliness​Bulk goods loaded into shipping containers
6401 Declaration for sack and container cleanlinessBagged goods loaded into shipping containers (FCL only)
6402 Declaration for vessel cleanliness (grain and seed)Bulk goods (grain and seed) loaded in bulk vessel holds
6403 Declaration for seed sampling
Goods which samples for analysis have been drawn prior to export
6404 Declaration for seed sampling and container cleanlinessGoods which samples for analysis have been drawn prior to export, and the goods are loaded in shipping containers
6405 Declaration for seed sampling and vessel cleanliness

​Goods which samples for analysis have been drawn prior to export, and
the goods are loaded in bulk vessel holds

 Phytosanitary certificate with no endorsement or additional statement:

  • Applies to viable grain / seed for treatment to render them non-viable upon arrival in New Zealand (IHS section 2.17.2).
  • Treatment must be carried out in a MPI approved transitional facility.

Treatment

​If Endorsement 1304 is applied, then the consignment must be heat treated at:
  • 85 degrees Celsius for 15 hours at  a minimum 40% relative humidity.
The exporter is to provide evidence attesting to the treatment and present it to the Authorised Officer at the time of inspection.

​Details of treatment to be endorsed on the phytosanitary certificate in the treatment section.

Additional Declaration/Endorsements

Option 1 (EXDOC Endorsement 1304)
1) The grain/seed in this consignment has been heat treated and the consignment contains no viable seeds.

Option 2 (EXDOC Endorsement 6422)
1) Broad bean mottle virus, Clover yellow mosaic virus, Pea early-browning virus,  Pea enation mosaic virus and Peanut stunt virus are not known to occur in Australia,
2) The Pisum seeds for sowing in this consignment have been sourced from a Pest free area, free from Cladosporium cladosporioides f. sp. pisicola, Broad bean stain virus and Peanut mottle virus,
3) A representative sample was inspected in accordance with appropriate official procedures and found to be free of any live, visually detectable regulated insects.

Option 3 (EXDOC Endorsement 6423)
1) Broad bean mottle virus, Clover yellow mosaic virus, Pea early-browning virus,  Pea enation mosaic virus and Peanut stunt virus are not known to occur in Australia,
2) The seeds in this consignment have been sourced from a Pest free place of production, free from Broad bean stain virus and Peanut mottle virus,
3) The seeds were representatively sampled with a sample size of five times (5x) ISTA or AOSA guidelines/methodologies. The samples were tested at a NPPO-approved diagnostic laboratory and the test result was negative for Cladosporium cladosporioides f. sp. pisicola,
4) A representative sample was inspected in accordance with appropriate official procedures and found to be free of any live, visually detectable regulated insects.

Option 4 (EXDOC Endorsement 2151)
 1) Cladosporium cladosporioides f. sp. pisicola is known not to occur in the area of production.

 Option 5 (EXDOC Endorsement 1410)
 1) The crop was inspected during active growth and found to be free from Cladosporium cladosporioides f. sp. pisicola.

 Option 6 (EXDOC Endorsement 1412)
 1) A representative sample, using ISTA or AOSA guidelines, was found free through laboratory testing at an NPPO approved diagnostic laboratory of Cladosporium cladosporioides f. sp. pisicola

Option 7 (EXDOC Endorsement 8207)
1) The seeds in this consignment were inspected in accordance with appropriate official procedures and found to be free of any live, visually detectable regulated insects
2) The seeds in this consignment were representatively sampled with a sample size of five times (5×) ISTA and in accordance with ISTA or AOSA guidelines/methodologies. The samples were tested at a NPPO approved diagnostic laboratory and the test result was negative for Cladosporium cladosporioides f. sp. pisicola,
3) The seeds in this consignment were sourced from a pest free area free from Broad bean mottle virus, Broad bean stain virus and Pea early-browning virus.

Additional Statements

Option 1 (Additional Statement 6399)
Declaration for sack cleanliness
1) The sacks are clean and free from soil, and regulated pests (including weed seeds) and any other contaminants that may harbour regulated pests.

Option 2 (Additional Statement 6400)
Declaration for container cleanliness
1) The containers were inspected prior to loading and found to be free of pests and residues of previous cargo.

Option 3 (Additional Statement 6401)
Declaration for sack and empty container cleanliness
1) The sacks are clean and free from soil, and regulated pests (including weed seeds) and any other contaminants that may harbour regulated pests.
2) The containers were inspected prior to loading and found to be free of pests and residues of previous cargo.

Option 4 (Additional Statement 6402)
Declaration for vessel cleanliness (grain and seed)
1) The holds carrying the loose grain have been inspected prior to loading and found to be free of pests and residues of previous cargo.

Option 5 (Additional Statement 6403)
Declaration for seed sampling
1) A primary sample was officially drawn during the loading of the consignment, at a rate of at least one primary sample per 100 tonnes of grain.
2) All submitted samples were prepared and dispatched in accordance with ISTA rules.

Option 6 (Additional Statement 6404)
Declaration for seed sampling and container cleanliness
1) A primary sample was officially drawn during the loading of the consignment, at a rate of at least one primary sample per 100 tonnes of grain.
2) All submitted samples were prepared and dispatched in accordance with ISTA rules.
3) The containers were inspected prior to loading and found to be free of pests and residues of previous cargo.

Option 7 (Additional Statement 6405)
Declaration for seed sampling and vessel cleanliness (grain and seed)
1) A primary sample was officially drawn during the loading of the consignment, at a rate of at least one primary sample per 100 tonnes of grain.
2) All submitted samples were prepared and dispatched in accordance with ISTA rules.
3) The holds carrying the loose grain have been inspected prior to loading and found to be free of pests and residues of previous cargo.

Reference

Import Health Standard sighted 19 July 2022 and 15 September 2025, notification from NPPO dated 19 July 2022, Grain for Processing Import System Requirements sighted 7 September 2022.

Latest updates

16/09/2025 - New endorsement 8207 created.
08/09/2022 - Added additional statements based on NPPO requirements.
25/07/2022 - Amended case based on revised Import Health Standards.
19/07/2022 - Removed import permit requirement as per NPPO notification

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