Regulations for the introduction of batches of potatoes in France

Published 2023년 3월 16일

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France has implemented restrictions on the import of seed potatoes from third countries, except Switzerland, to prevent the spread of regulated pests. The movement of potatoes within the EU is permitted as long as regulations are met. However, potatoes introduced into France from Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Poland are subject to mandatory declarations to the Regional Food Service (Sral) to ensure compliance with health standards. Producers in the Ile-de-France region planning to use seed potatoes from 2022 for planting in 2023 are required to have the tubers tested for specific bacteria and nematodes to prevent their spread. Additionally, the article emphasizes the importance of complying with phytosanitary measures and best practices to maintain the quality of agricultural land, including regulations for cutting seed potatoes.
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In France, any import of seed potatoes from third countries other than Switzerland is prohibited in all Member States of the European Union. The movement of potatoes (plants, consumption and processing) between Member States of the European Union is possible provided that the requirements of European regulations are met. However, the introduction into France of plants from Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and Poland is subject to mandatory provisions (ministerial decree of January 3, 2005). Indeed, the pressure of regulated pests in these countries is very important. France has therefore decided to strengthen controls despite those carried out by national plant protection organisations. Thus, batches from these four countries must be declared to the Regional Food Service (Sral), 48 hours before their introduction into the territory at: sral-rungis.draaf-ile-de-france@agriculture.gouv.fr . The declaration form is available on the Driaaf website via urlr.me/NY8b3. It is the first ...
Source: Horizons

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