Spain: The 'False moth' detected in Israel should force the EU to extend the application of cold treatment

Published 2023년 3월 21일

Tridge summary

The Citrus Management Committee (CGC) of Spain is calling for an investigation into breaches of pest control measures, specifically the use of cold treatment against the false moth in European citrus imports from South Africa and Israel. The case highlights a inconsistency in the European Commission's (EC) phytosanitary certification practices, with different approaches towards South Africa and Israel, leading to the detection of the false moth in mandarins from Israel. The CGC emphasizes the need for proper cold treatment application to prevent the spread of the pest and criticizes the lower cost and logistical advantages of the alternative systems approach used for Israel, which has allowed the pest to infiltrate citrus imports despite its stricter cold treatment requirements for exports to other countries. This situation underscores the broader implications for the citrus industry, involving significant trade volumes and the risk of pest transmission, as South Africa remains a major citrus supplier despite its WTO dispute with the EU over the cold treatment issue.
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Original content

The Citrus Management Committee (CGC), the association that brings together private Spanish citrus exporters, already demanded in September from the European Commission (EC) an investigation into the scope of the breaches registered regarding the application of the treatment of cold against the 'False moth' in European imports of oranges from South Africa. Now, according to Europhyt data for the month of February, the presence of this same pest, T. leucotreta, has been detected in mandarins from Israel. All this confirms what this association has been insisting on: that to avoid the risk of entry of this quarantine pathogen, cold treatment requires monitoring the temperature of the central part of the fruit (of the pulp) through, at At least three probes, and it is essential that the programmed temperature be reached throughout the product during the specified treatment time; that must be imposed on imports from all countries that have declared this pest - South Africa but also ...

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