Senasa approved phytosanitary requirements to import apples from Brazil

Published Nov 24, 2024

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The National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) of Brazil has made it mandatory for fresh apples exported to Peru to meet certain phytosanitary requirements. These requirements include the fruit undergoing mandatory pre-shipment cold treatment and being free from specific pests. The details of the treatment, including the start date, temperature, and exposure period, must be indicated, and the container seal number must also be entered. These regulations are outlined in Directorial Resolution No. D000039-2024-Midagri-Senasa-DSV, published on November 21 in the official newspaper El Peruano.
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The National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) has established the mandatory phytosanitary requirements for the importation of fresh apple fruit (Malus domestica) of origin and provenance in Brazil. The measure was made official through Directorial Resolution No. D000039-2024-Midagri-Senasa-DSV, published on November 21 in the bulletin of Legal Standards of the official newspaper El Peruano, where it states that the shipment must be as follows: The fruits have been inspected and comply with the Work Plan for the export of fresh apple fruit from Brazil to Peru and are free of: Anastrepha fraterculus, Ceratitis capitata, Grapholita molesta, Parlatoria oleae, Maconellicoccus hirsutus, ...
Source: AgroPeru

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