Indonesian Mangosteen Guide

Published 2021년 8월 30일

Production Supply Chain

Regulations in Exporting Country

What Is the Exporting Process for Indonesian Mangosteen?

The standard Export procedures to China 

  • Fruit must come from registered plantation that have been registered with Barantan (Indonesia Quatantine) and GACC (China Quarantine Authority). Registration gardens are gardens that have implemented Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and registered by the local and Regional Government authorities Directorate General of Horticulture, Ministry of Agriculture

  • Fruit must be processed for export to China at the registration packaging house and by exporters that have registered with Barantan and GACC. A registered packing house is a packing house that has been registered by the Authority Central (OKKPP)/Regional Food Safety Competent (OKKPD) and has been verified Barantan's feasibility in exporting fruit to China is appropriate Export Protocol requirements

  • The process that must be carried out at the registered packaging house, including sorting, grading and cleaning fruit, both with brushing or spraying with compressed air to meet the standard in China market

    Standard Export Protocol requirements:

    - not rotten and not cracked/broken,

    - free from all types of plant pest organisms (OPT) targeted by China, including fruit flies, mealybugs, ants, and mites,

    - free from soil, plant residues (roots, stems, twigs), weeds and dirt other.

  • The packaging and labeling process must also be carried out at the registered packaging house and in accordance with the Export Protocol requirements regarding packaging and labels on the packaging

    - The fruit packaging must be new and clean.

    - the label on the packaging must include information in accordance with the Protocol requirements Exports, including garden registration numbers (salak fruit) and/or packaging houses which have been approved by GACC along with the address and name of the packing house

  • Plant quarantine inspection for the purposes of issuing a Health Certificate Plants (Phytosanitary Certificate, PC) must be carried out by the Quarantine Official Plants in registered container houses that have been registered with Barantan and GACC.

  • Plant quarantine checks are carried out to ensure all Export Protocol requirements are met, including:

    - inspection of delivered goods (minimum sampling of 2% of the total delivery goods) to ensure that the fruit to be sent is not rotten/not

    cracked, free from all types of target plant pest organisms (OPT) in China, including fruit flies, mealybugs, ants, and mites, and is free from

    soil, plant residues (roots, stems, twigs), weeds and other debris;

    - checking the suitability and traceability of fruit sources from existing gardens

    registered;

    - checking the effectiveness of fruit sorting, grading and cleaning activities as well

    packaging and storage of fruit ready for export according to Protocol requirements Export; And

    - checking the suitability of the packaging for use and the identity of the label on each packaging according to Export Protocol requirements

  • Issuance of a Plant Health Certificate (Phytosanitary Certificate, PC) only can be carried out on consignments that have fulfilled all requirements the above export requirements.

Required Documents

What Are the Required Documents for Indonesian Mangosteen and the standard quality

Other than the standard export document such as, Bill of Lading (BL), Commercial Invoice & Packing list document, and COO, exporter of the mangosteen must also provide: 

1. Phytosanitary Certificate (PC) issued by the Agricultural Quarantine Agency, issued through a designated place of release;

2. Reported and submitted to the Plant Quarantine Officer at the place of release for the purposes of plant quarantine measures

3. Treatment certificate or Fumigation Certificate (if required by the destination country);

4. Packing declaration (for wooden packaging);

5. Other document requested or required by the importer or importing country 


The standard quality of mangosteen

 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

In all classes, subject to the special provisions for each class and the tolerances allowed, the mangosteen must be:

- whole

- pedicel intact and with or without calyx;

- sound, produce affected by rotting or deterioration such as to make it unfit for consumption is excluded;

- clean, practically free of any visible foreign matter;

- practically free of pests affecting the general appearance of the produce;

- practically free of damage caused by pests except netted skin fruit;

- free of abnormal external moisture, excluding condensation following removal from cold storage;

- free of any foreign smell and/or taste1

- fresh in appearance, have a shape, colour and taste characteristic of thespecies;

- free of pronounced blemishes; and

- practically easy to be cut open.

2.1.1 The development and condition of the mangosteen must be such as to enable them:

- to ensure the continuation of the ripening process until they reach the appropriate degree of ripeness (the skin should be at least pink in colour

at time of harvest);

- to withstand transport and handling; and

- to arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination


Mangosteens are classified in three classes defined below:

Extra Class

Mangosteen in this class must be of superior quality. It must be characteristic of the variety and/or commercial type. It must be practically free of defects, with the exception of slight superficial defects such as bruising, scratches or other mechanical damage, provided these do not affect the general appearance of the produce, the quality, the keeping quality and presentation in the package.

The total area affected shall not exceed 10% of the total surface

Yellowish latex stains on the fruit surface shall not exceed 5% by number or weight of the delivered lot.

Class I

Mangosteen in this class must be of good quality. It must be characteristic of the variety and/or commercial type. The following defects, however, may be allowed, provided these do not affect the general appearance of the produce, the quality, the keeping quality and presentation in the package:

- slight defects in shape;

- slight defects on the peel such as bruising, scratches or other

mechanical damage. The total area affected shall not exceed 30% of the total surface

Yellowish latex stains on the fruit surface shall not exceed 10% by number or weight of the delivered lot.

Class II

This class includes mangosteen which do not qualify for inclusion in the higher classes, but satisfy the minimum requirements. The following may be allowed, provided the mangosteen retains their essential characteristics as regards the quality, the keeping quality and presentation:

- defects in shape;

- defects on the peel such as bruising, scratches or other mechanical damage. The total area affected shall not exceed 30% of the total

surface.

Yellowish latex stains on the fruit surface shall not exceed 20% by number or weight of the delivered lot.


SIZES

Size is determined by the weight or the diameter of the equatorial section of the fruit, in accordance with the following table:


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