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Country:

Taiwan (TW)

Scientific Name:

 

Group:

Cut foliage - fresh

End Use:

Cut foliage - fresh

NPPO Details:

Bureau of Animal & Plant Health Inspection & Quarantine (BAPHIQ); Council of Agriculture

Relevant Web Addresses:


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Export Criteria

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

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.

PROHIBITED PLANTS AND PLANT PARTS:

 All plants, cuttings and plant parts from the following listed plants are prohibited due to the presence of Psorosis, Citrus blight and Vein enation disease:
Citrus spp​Fortunella spp​Poncirus spp
All plants, cuttings and plant parts from the following listed plants are prohibited due to the presence of Sugarcane fiji disease:
​Erianthus maximusSaccharum spp
All plants, cuttings and plant parts from the following listed plants are prohibited due to the unknown presence of Sugarcane bacilliform virus:
​Brachiaria sppPanicum maximum 
Rottboellia exaltata
Saccharum sppSorghum halepense 
All plants, cuttings and plant parts from the following listed plants are prohibited due to the presence of Panama disease (Fusarium oxysporium f. sp. cubense):
Banana (Musa spp)​Bluggoe​Heliconia spp
All plants, cuttings and plant parts from the following listed plants, from Vic and WA are prohibited due to the presence of Potato cyst nematode (Globodera rostochiensis):
Chenopodium spp​Solanaceae
All plants, cuttings and plant parts from the following listed plants are prohibited due to the presence of Tobacco blue mould (Peronospora tabacina):
​Capsicum annuum
Saccharum spp
​Tobacco (excluding dried tobacco leaves)
All plants, cuttings and plant parts from the following listed plants are prohibited due to the presence of Banana streak virus: 
​Musa spp
PERMITTED PLANTS AND PLANT PARTS, SUBJECT TO QUARANTINE REQUIREMENTS:

 All plants, cuttings and plant parts (leaves, buds & fresh fruit) from the following listed plants are subject to the following requirements due to the presence of Potato tuber moth (Phthorimaea operculella):
  • Inspection and freedom from Potato tuber moth; 

OR

  • Appropriate treatment by fumigation. 
​Beta vulgaris var. Saccharifera
​Solanaceae (Fruit including: Eggplant; Potato; Capsicum annuum - Red pepper, Sweet pepper; Tobacco; ​Tomato; - Winter cherry)
​Solanaceae (Plants including: Datura; Fabiana; Lycium; Hyoscyamus; Nicandra; Petunia; Physalis; Physalodes and Solanum)
All plants, cuttings and plant parts (flowers and leaves), (excluding bulbs & tubers) from the following listed plants are subject to the following requirements due to the presence of Western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis):
  • Inspection and freedom from Western flower thrip;

OR

  • Appropriate treatment.
Aesculus spp
​Allium spp  
​Alnus spp
​Alstroemeria spp
Althaea spp​
Amaranthus spp​​
​Anagallis 
arvense
​Anthurium spp
​Antirrhinum majus
​Asclepias spp
Asparagus officinalis
​Begonia spp
​Berzelai spp
​Bougainvillea 
spectabillis
​Bouvardia spp
​Brassicaaceae
​Brunia laevis
​Calceolaria spp​Calluna vulgarisCalotropis gigantic​Carya illinoensis
​Celastrus spp
​Celosia spp
​Cerastium glomeratum​Chamelaucium sppChenopodiaceae
​Citrus spp
​Clematis
spp
​Codiaeum spp
​Compositae
​Cucubitaceae
​Cyclamen spp
​Dianthus spp
​Digitaria ciliaris
​Diospyros
kaki
Echinochloa crus-galliEchium plantagineum
​Eremurus spp
​Erica vulgaris
​Eschscholzia californica​Eugenia jambos​Euphorbia
 spp
​Eustoma spp
​Ficus spp
​Freesia spp
​Gentiana spp
​Geranium spp
​Gesneriaceae
​Gladiolus
spp
​Gossypium spp
​Gypsophila spp
​Heliotropium europaeum​Hemerocallis spp​Hibiscus spp​Hippeastrum spp​Hordeum spp
​Hydrangea spp
​Hypericum spp
​Impatiens spp
​Ipomoea spp
​Iris spp
​Jasminum sambac
​Kalanchoe spp
​Labiatae
​Lantana spp
​Laurus spp
​Leguminosae
​Leptospermum spp​Leucospermum spp​Lilium spp
​Limonium spp
​Linnaea borealis
​Lisianthus spp
​Malva spp
​Mangifera indica
​Mollugo verticillataOenothera spp
​ Orchidaceae
​Ornithogalum spp
​Oxalis spp
​Paeonia spp
​Papaver rhoeas
​Pelargonium spp
​Persea spp
​Pistacia vera
​Polianthes spp
​Portulaca grandiflora​Primula spp
​Protea spp
​Punica granatum​Quercus spp
​Rasermachera spp​Ranunculus sppRhododendron spp​Rhus spp
​RosaceaeRuscus spp​​Salix spp
​Sandersona aurantiaca​Schlumbergera spp​Secale cereal​Serissa foetida​Setaria viridis​Shepherdia canadensisSolanaceae
​Stellaria spp
​Syzgium jambos​Thryptomene spp​Tibouchina spp​Trachelium spp​Tribulus terrestris​Tropaeolum majus
​Umbelliferae​Vaccinum spp​ Verbena spp​Veronica spp​Veronica spp​Viburnum spp​Viola tricolor
​Vitis spp​Yucca spp​Zantedeschia spp​Zea mays
All plants, cuttings and plant parts (including leaves & flowers), except the following listed plants, are subject to the following requirements due to the presence of Stem nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci):
  • Inspection and freedom from Stem nematode;
OR
  • Appropriate treatment.
​Araceae​Arizoaceae (excluding Mollugo spp) ​Balsaminaceae​Bombacaceae​ Bryophyta​Cactaceae​Cornaceae (excluding Aucuba spp)
​Crassulaceae​Edible fungus (Basidiomycota and Ascomycota)​Elaeocarpaceae​Ericaceae​Euphorbiaceae (excluding Manihot spp) ​Fagaceae​Gymnospermae
​Lauraceae​Moraceae​Nymphaeaceae​Oleaceae (excluding Syringa spp) ​Orchidaceae​Palmaceae​Pandanaceae
​Plantaginaceae (excl Plantago spp)​Potamogetonaceae (excl Potamogeton spp)​Pteridophyta (excl Equisetum spp); ​Pyrus spp​Rubiaceae (excl Galium spp)​Saxifragaceae (excl Hydrangea spp)​Scrophulariaceae (excl Veronica spp)
​Sterculiaceae​Urticaceae (excluding Urtica spp)​Violaceae (excluding Viola spp)​Vitaceae (excluding Vitis vinifera)
All plants, cuttings and plant parts from the following listed plants, from Queensland, are subject to the following requirements due to the presence of Fruit blotch (Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli):
  • Inspected during the growing season and freedom from Fruit blotch;
OR
  • Appropriate treatment.
Benincasa  hispida​Citrullus lanatus​Cucumis melo​Cucumis sativusCucurbita   moschate​Cucurbita pepo
All plants, cuttings and plant parts from the following listed plants are subject to an appropriate declaration of Pear rot disease (Valsa ambiens) which is not known to occur in Australia - contact Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment for appropriate endorsement:
​Acer spp​Alnus incana​Betula spp​Castanea crenata​Castanea pumila​Celastrus spp​Celtis spp
​Fagus spp​Juglans regia​Magnolia spp​Malus spp​Morus spp​Populus tremula​Prunus spp
​Pyrus spp​Quercus spp​Salix spp​Sambucus spp​Sambucus canadensis​Tilia spp​Ulmus spp
Cut flowers and foliage containing fresh fruit/nuts/cones are currently prohibited entry except for the following species:
​Leucadendron spp​Leycesteria spp​Hypericum spp​Symphoricarpus spp​Viburnum spp
Sealing of packages / cartons in Australia is not required for plants and plant products which do not tranship through countries or districts where designated insects, mites, fungi, bacteria, viruses or nematodes occur. Example: Melbourne - Taipei; Sydney - Kaoshiung (no other landing of the transport vessel).
 
EXPLANATION OF THE ENODRSEMENTS:
  • Endorsement #1330 or #1333 applies to consignments which are not transhipped.
  • Endorsement #1761 or #1799 applies to consignments which are transhipped or vessel lands in another port before arriving in Taiwan
All plants and plant products transhipped through countries or districts where designated insects, mites, fungi, bacteria, viruses or nematodes occur must be properly packed and secured in Australia in such a way that they shall not be in contact with any other consignment.

Plants and plant products exported by sea transport shall be transported in containers which are sealed and arrive in Taiwan with seals intact.

Treatment

Additional Declaration/Endorsements

Option 1 (EXDOC Endorsement 1330)
1) A representative sample was inspected and found free of Stem nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) and Western flower thrip (Frankliniella occidentalis).
 
Option 2 (EXDOC Endorsement 1333)
1) A representative sample was inspected and found free of Stem nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci),
2) The produce/product has been treated with an appropriate fumigant prior to export, effective against Western flower thrip (Frankliniella occidentalis).
 
Option 3 (EXDOC Endorsement 1581)
1) A representative sample was inspected and found free of Stem nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci).
 
Option 4 (EXDOC Endorsement 1761)
1) A representative sample was inspected and found free of Stem nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) and Western flower thrip (Frankliniella occidentalis),
 
Option 5 (EXDOC Endorsement 1799)
1) A representative sample was inspected and found free of Stem nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci),
2) The produce/product has been treated with an appropriate fumigant prior to export, effective against Western flower thrip (Frankliniella occidentalis) prior to shipment.

Reference

NPPO regulations

Latest updates

19/03/2021 - Update to Additional Declaration/Endorsements - endorsement 1761 reinstated.

Initial Uploaded: 29/07/2014
Reviewed Uploaded: 21/04/2023