Announcement GACC August 2019

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Announcement No.134 of 2019 of the General Administration of Customs

Announcement on Inspection and Quarantine Requirements for Imported Red Pepper from Uzbekistan. Since August 13, 2019, the edible red pepper (Capsicum annuum) planted and processed in the Republic of Uzbekistan has been exported to China, and the products must meet the inspection and quarantine requirements for imported red pepper from Uzbekistan.

Announce No. 132 of 2019 of the General Administration of Customs

Announcement on Inspection and Quarantine Requirements for Imported Indian Pepper Meal. From July 29 to the by-product of capsanthin and capsaicin extracted from capsicum pericarp by solvent extraction process and does not contain backfills of other tissues such as capsicum branches and leaves. The product must confirm to the relevant provisions of the inspection and quarantine requirements for imported Indian chili meal

Announcement No.129 of 2019 of the General Administration of Customs

Announcement on Allowing Imports of Lemons from Tajikistan. Starting from August 1, 2019, Lemons from lemon producing areas in Tajikistan (scientific name Citrus limon, English name Lemon) are allowed to be imported into China. The products must comply with the relevant provisions of the quarantine requirements for imported lemon plants in Tajikistan

Announcement No.128 of 2019 of the General Administration of Customs

Announcement on Inspection and Quarantine Requirements for Imported Bolivian Coffee Beans. Since August 1. 2019, Bolivian coffee beans will be allowed to be imported. The roasted and shelled coffee (Coffea arabica L) seeds (excluding endocarp) grown and processed in Bolivia must also comply with the relevant provisions of the inspection and quarantine requirements for imported Bolivian coffee beans.

Announcement No.126 of 2019 of the General Administration of Customs

Announcement on Quarantine Requirements for Imported Russian Barley Plants. Starting from July 29, 2019. Barley (Horde um Vulgare L, English name Barley) produced in seven barley producing areas in Russia, including Chelyabinsk, Omsk, New Siberian, Kurgan, Altai, Krasnoyarsk and Amur regions, shall be allowed to be imported. The products shall be produced in Russia and exported to China only for processing of spring barley seeds. They shall not be used for planting. At the same time, they shall conform to the relevant provisions of the quarantine requirements for imported Russian barley plants

Announcement No.124 of the General Administration of Customs

Announcement on Allowing Soybean Imports across Russia. Starting from July 25, 2019, all production areas in Russia will be allowed to plant Soybeans (scientific name: Glycine max (L) Merr, English name: soybean) for processing and export to China. the products must conform to the relevant provisions of the plant inspection and quarantine requirements for imported Russian soybeans. com, rice and rapeseed.

Announcement No.123 of the General Administration of Customs

Announcement on Expanding Russian Wheat Production Areas in China. Since July 25, 2019, the processed spring wheat seeds planted and produced in Kurgan Prefecture of Russia will be increased, and the wheat will not be exported to China for planting purposes. The products must conform to the relevant provisions of the inspection and quarantine requirements for imported Russian wheat plants.

Announcement No.122 of the General Administration of Customs and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Areas

Announcement on lifting the ban on foot-and-mouth disease in parts of South Africa. Starting from July 23, 2019, the ban on foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks in South Africa except Limpopo, Mpumalanga) EHLANZENI and KwaZulu-Natal regions will be lifted.


Post time: Dec-19-2019