Customs Instructions dated 02.04.2009
Implementation of the provisions of Phytosanitary requirements under the Plant
Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India ) Order, 2003 - regarding.
Your attention is invited to the Board's Circular No. 39/2004-Customs dated
3.6.2004 on the subject mentioned above, wherein, itwas stated that the newly
introduced sub-clause 20A of Clause 3 of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of
Import into India) Order, 2003 had entered into force w.e.f. 1.9.2004.
2. In terms of the above provisions, no article, packed with raw or solid wood
packaging material shall be released by the proper officer of Customs unless the
wood packaging material has been appropriately treated and marked as per
International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM) No. 15 or accompanied
by a phytosanitary certificate with the treatment endorsed. The instructions
also provided that the proper officer of Customs shall grant release of such
articles packed with untreated wood packaging material only after ensuring that
the wood packaging material has been appropriately treated at the point of entry
under the supervision of Plant Quarantine Officer.
3. However, during a recent meeting with the Department of Agriculture and
Cooperation, it was pointed out that the cases of phytosanitary non-compliance
to the ISPM-15 requirements in respect of packaging material are not being
reported to the Plant Quarantine authorities. It has also been reported by them
that disconcerting reports of rejection of our export consignments on
phytosanitary grounds have been noticed. In view of the above, you may like to
instruct the Customs Officers to report the non-compliant cases to the concerned
Plant Quarantine Station / authorities for necessary action.
4. In this regard, it is stated that ISPM-15, the Standards prescribed for wood
packaging material describes about the phytosanitary treatment or measures
required to be taken to reduce the risk of introduction and/or spread of
quarantine pests associated with wood packaging material (including dunnage),
made of coniferous and non-coniferous raw wood. As regards imports, sub-clause
20A of Clause 3 of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India )
Order, 2003 require that all wood packaging material, raw or solid, shall be
subject to specified treatment and carrying the ISPM-15 marking on it. As
regards goods exported from India, since many countries require that the wood
packaging material is to be treated prior to shipment in order to satisfy their
Plant Quarantine requirements, the Dir ectorate of Plant Protection Quarantine &
Storage have issued instructions to various phytosanitary certificate issuing
authorities for strict adherence to the protocols and guidelines issued by that
Department for issuance of phytosanitary certificates. With an increasing number
of exports involving rejection of agri-export consignments on phytosanitary
grounds, the Department of Agriculture and Cooperation have requested to
sensitize the officers of the Customs about the requirements of ISPM – 15
Standards. In order to explain the requirements of ISPM-15 on imports and
exports of goods packed in raw or solid wood materials, significance of ISPM –
15 marking on wood packaging material and its identification by various
stakeholders who handle import / export consignments at customs stations, it is
stated that during monthly trade facilitation meetings held in the
Commissionerates, the Plant Quarantine Officers may be required to explain the
compliance requirements in terms of the ISPM-15 so that minimum inconvenience is
caused to the importers / exporters while ensuring checking of the wood
packaging.
5. In view of the above, the instructions of the Board contained in Circular No.
9/2004-Customs dated 3.6.2004 regarding checking of wood packaging material in
the imported consignments are reiterated and it is requested that the cases of
non-compliance to the standards of ISPM-15 may be reported to the concerned
Plant Quarantine station / authorities for taking necessary action.
6. The field formations as well as trade and industry may be suitably informed.
F.No.450/19/2005-Cus.IV
M.M. Parthiban
Director (Customs)
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