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  • DAERA Exports - Phytosanitary Certificate

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    • Potatoes

    DAERA Exports - Phytosanitary Certificate

    Please note exports of certain plants and plant products to third countries may be prohibited by the importing country. Where exports are permitted, the regulated plants or plant products must normally be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate. This confirms that the regulated plants or plant products to which it relates have been officially inspected in the country of origin (or country of dispatch), comply with statutory requirements for entry into the importing country and are free from quarantine pests and diseases. It is the responsibility of the individual wishing to export the plant or plant related products to check with the importing (receiving) country what statutory requirements must be met to allow entry to that particular country. The importing country may issue you with an import permit which will list all the requirements clearly.

    Business or individuals in Northern Ireland wishing to  export regulated plants and plant material to third countries (countries outside of the European Community)  will need to apply for a phytosanitary certificate.  To export regulated plants and plant products to EU Member States from Northern Ireland a Phytosanitary Certificate is not required.

    As it may be necessary to carry out certain checks before issuing a phytosanitary certificate, please submit an application at the earliest opportunity if considering an export.

    The DAERA Exports - Phytosanitary Certificate system has replaced  PECOL as  DAERA's new online application system for phytosanitary certificates DAERA will aim to provide the phytosanitary certificate within 10 working days of the online application being submitted.

    If an inspection is not required, the certificate can be collected from the DAERA Direct office nominated on the application, after receiving email notification from DAERA. As this email contains the unique reference number for your phytosanitary certificate, you or a representative of your business must bring a copy of this email with you for verification purposes. This may be printed or on an electronic device.

    Phytosanitary certificates, which are valid for 14 days, can also be posted if this has been requested at application.

    To apply for a phytosanitary certificate it is essential to have a DAERA issued business ID number. If you do not already have a business ID number then please contact your local DAERA Direct Office to request one.

    Guidance on how to apply for a Phytosanitary certificate on the online DAERA Exports - Phytosanitary Certificate system can be found in the below presentation.

    Phytosanitary Certificate Application Guide

    The DAERA Exports - Phytosanitary Certificate application system can be accessed on the following link

    Apply for Phytosanitary Certificate - DAERA Exports

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