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(Last updated: 9 March 2016) Proposed revision of List of the Plants Subject to Field Inspection in Exporting Countries (Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act) Note: Underlined countries, plants, quarantine pests and requirements will be added. Strikethrough will be deleted. Common requirements The plants must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate or a certified copy of the phytosanitary certificate issued by the NPPO of an exporting country to certify that the plants have been inspected and are considered to be free from quarantine pests. Item No Region/countries Plants Quarantine pests Requirements 1 [Asia] India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Live plants and plants parts for planting Aleurocanthus woglumi The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, China of the following plants (excluding seeds, (citrus blackfly) (excluding Hong Kong), Nepal, fruits and underground part): Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, avocado (Persea americana), cashew Bhutan, Viet Nam, Hong Kong, (Anacardium occidentale), African mahogany (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site Malaysia, Myanmar, Maldives, Laos, (Khaya ivorensis), passion fruit (Passiflora edulis), (including a plant growth facility where the control against [Middle East] United Arab Emirates, bay laurel (Laurus nobilis), coconut (Cocos Aleurocanthus woglumi is carried out. Yemen, Iran, Oman, nucifera), carambola (Averrhoa carambola), [Africa] Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, pomegranate (Punica granatum), (ii) The plants are found to be free from Aleurocanthus woglumi by Swaziland, Seychelles, Tanzania, sapodilla(manilkara zapota (=Achras zapota)), inspection at the place of production or the production site at least South African Republic, ginger (Zingiber officinale), papaya (Carica monthly during the three months prior to export. The inspection should papaya), guava (Psidium guajava), common box be carried out to determine if eggs, larvae, pupae and adults are not (Buxus sempervirens), quince (Cydonia oblonga), present on the underside of leaves, taking into account the [Latin America] Ecuador, El Salvador, mango (Mangifera indica), lichi (Litchi chinensis), characteristic of this pest, such as the batches of eggs in a spiral Guyana, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Morus, Cestrum, Murraya, Coffea, Pyrus, pattern on the undersides of leaves and the signs of black sooty mold Colombia, Surinam, Nicaragua, West Populus, Musa, Rosa, Annona, Vitis, Hibiscus, on leaves caused by this pest. Indies, Panama, Bermuda islands, Plumeria, Citrus, Eugenia Brazil, French Guiana, Venezuela, 1

Belize, Mexico, Fulfills item 1 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for [Oceania] Christmas Island, Papua New Guinea, Hawaiian Islands 2 [Asia] India, Live plants and plant parts for planting Tuta absoluta The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) [Middle East] United Arab Emirates, (excluding seed and underground parts) Yemen, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Qatar, Saudi and cut flowers and cut branches for Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Jordan, consumption and ornament of the [Europe] Albania, Italy, United Kingdom following plants: (i) The plants are grown at a production site (including a plant growth (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), common bean (kidney bean) (Phaseolus facility such as greenhouses or screen houses) where Tuta absoluta British Channel Islands, Netherlands, vulgaris), tree tobacco (Nicotiana glauca), cape is monitored by traps and controlled for two months prior to harvesting. Cyprus, Greece, Croatia, Kosovo, gooseberry (Physalis peruviana), jimsonweed Switzerland, Spain, Slovenia, Serbia, (Datura stramonium), tobacco (Nicotiana (ii) The plants are regularly inspected at the production site during this Hungary, France, Bulgaria, Bosnia and tabacum), fierce thornapple (Datura ferox), sweet period and found to be free from Tuta absoluta Herzegovina, Portugal, Malta, pepper (chili peppers, Shishito pepper, bell Montenegro, Lithuania, Romania, pepper) (Capsicum annuum), tomato (including Russia, Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum Fulfills item 2 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for [Africa] Algeria, Ethiopia, Canary lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance Islands, Kenya, Sudan, Senegal, chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. No73/1950) Tunisia, Niger, South Sudan, Morocco, pimpinellifolium)), Lycium, Solanum Libya, [Latin America] Argentina, Uruguay, Fresh fruit of the following plants: Ecuador, Costa Rica, Colombia, Chile, tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum Panama, Paraguay, Brazil, Venezuela, (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. Peru, Bolivia cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)) 3 [Middle East] Turkey, Underground parts of the live plant Meloidogyne chitwoodi The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) [Europe] Netherlands, Germany, being capable of planting for cultivation (Columbia root-knot France, Belgium, Portugal, of the following plants: nematode) 2

[Africa] South African Republic, bell heather (Erica cinerea), oyster plant (black salsify) (Scorzonera hispanica), black cohosh (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site (Cimicifuga racemosa), beet (including garden (including a plant growth facility) where Meloidogyne chitwoodi has not [Latin America] Argentina, Mexico beet, red beet, sugar beet) (Beta vulgaris been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has been (including var. altissima, var. rapa, var. rubra)), flag eradicated. (Iris germanica), tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. production site during the growing season, and the growing medium galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an carrot (Daucus carota (including Daucus carota appropriate nematological test and found to be free from Meloidogyne var. sativa)), potato (Solanum tuberosum), chitwoodi. shrubby cinquefoil (Potentilla fruticosa (syn. Dasiphora fruticosa)), silver birch(betula verrucosa (syn. Betula pendula)), fly honeysuckle Fulfills item 3 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for (Lonicera xylosteum), Acer, Dicentra, 4 [Asia] Republic of Korea, Pakistan, Underground parts of the live plant being Heterodera schachtii The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) [Middle East] Israel, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, capable of planting for cultivation of the (beet cyst eelworm) Jordan, following plants: [Europe] Ireland, Azerbaijan, Albania, garden rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbarum), Brassica, Armenia, Italy, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Beta (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site United Kingdom (Great Britain and (including a plant growth facility) where Heterodera schachtii has not Northern Ireland), Estonia, Austria, been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has been Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Greece, eradicated. Kyrgyz Republic, Croatia, Kosovo, Georgia, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Tajikistan, production site during the growing season, and the growing medium Czech, Denmark, Germany, and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an Turkmenistan, Hungary, Finland, appropriate nematological test and found to be free from Heterodera France, Bulgaria, Belarus, Belgium, schachtii. Poland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 3

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Fulfills item 4 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Russia, [Africa] Cape Verde, Canary Islands, Gambia, Senegal, South African Republic, Morocco, Libya, Canada, [Latin America] Chile, Peru, Mexico [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand, Hawaiian Islands 5 [Europe] Netherlands, Switzerland, Underground parts of the live plant being Meloidogyne fallax The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) France, Belgium, capable of planting for cultivation of the (false Columbia root- [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand following plants: knot nematode) asparagus (Asparagus officinalis (including Asparagus officinalis var. altilis)), Japanese maple (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site (Acer palmatum), strawberry (Fragaria x (including a plant growth facility) where Meloidogyne fallax has not ananassa), oyster plant (black salsify) been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has been (Scorzonera hispanica), golden chain (Laburnum eradicated. anagyroides), beet (including garden beet, red beet, sugar beet) (Beta vulgaris (including var. altissima, var. rapa, var. rubra)), tomato production site during the growing season, and the growing medium (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. appropriate nematological test and found to be free from Meloidogyne chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. fallax. pimpinellifolium)), carrot (Daucus carota (including Daucus carota var. sativa)), potato (Solanum tuberosum), Chionodoxa luciliae, garden Fulfills item 5 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for monkshood (Aconitum napellus), silver birch 4

(Betula verrucosa (syn. Betula pendula)), fly honeysuckle (Lonicera xylosteum), Dicentra 6 [Asia] India, Underground parts of the live plant Nacobbus aberrans The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) [Europe] Azerbaijan, Armenia, being capable of planting for cultivation (false root-knot Ukraine, Uzbekistan, United Kingdom of the following plants: nematode) (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Opuntia tortispina (syn. Opuntia macrorhiza), Estonia, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Opuntia fragilis, cucumber (Cucumis sativus), (i) The plants are grown at a place of production/ a production site Kyrgyz Republic, Georgia, Tajikistan, purslane (Portulaca oleracea), sweet pepper (chili (including a plant growth facility) / a field where Nacobbus aberrans Turkmenistan, Finland, Belarus, peppers, Shishito pepper, bell pepper) (Capsicum has not been known to occur or was known to occur previously but Moldova, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, annuum), tomato (including Lycopersicon has been eradicated. esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. [Latin America] Argentina, Ecuador, galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), production site during the growing season, and the growing medium Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Mexico salsify (Tragopogon porrifolius), potato (Solanum and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an tuberosum), summer squash (Cucurbita pepo), appropriate nematological test and found to be free from Nacobbus Mammillaria vivipara (=Coryphantha vivipara, aberrans. Escobaria vivipara), Beta Fulfills item 6 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Ac (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) 7 [Asia] India, Indonesia, Singapore, Sri Underground parts of the live plant Radopholus similis The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) Lanka, Thailand, Pakistan, Bangladesh, being capable of planting for cultivation (burrowing nematode) Philippines, Viet Nam, Malaysia, of the following plants: [Middle East] Oman, avocado (Persea americana), turmeric (Curcuma [Europe] United Kingdom (Great longa), okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (syn. (i) The plants are grown at a place of production/ a production site Britain and Northern Ireland), Hibiscus esculentus)), Cyrtosperma chamissonis (including a plant growth facility) / a field where Radopholus similis has Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, (syn. Cyrtosperma merkusii), Monterey cypress not been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has France, Belgium, Poland, (Cupressus macrocarpa), West Indian cockscomb been eradicated. 5

[Africa] Uganda, Egypt, Ethiopia, (Celosia nitida), coconut (Cocos nucifera), taro Ghana, Gabon, Cameroons, Guinea, (Colocasia esculenta), sugarcane (Saccharum Kenya, Cote d'ivoire, Democratic officinarum), ginger (Zingiber officinale), edible production site during the growing season, and the growing medium Republic of the Congo, Zambia, canna (Canna edulis), greater yam (Dioscorea and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an Zimbabwe, Sudan, Senegal, Somalia, alata), tea plant (Camellia sinensis), corn (Zea appropriate nematological test and found to be free from Radopholus Tanzania, Nigeria, Madagascar, mays), tomato (including Lycopersicon similis. Malawi, South African Republic, South esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. Sudan, Mozambique, Reunion, arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), Fulfills item 7 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for eggplant (Solanum melongena), potato (Solanum Canada, tuberosum), sugar-apple (Annona squamosa), [Latin America] Ecuador, El Salvador, betel palm (Areca catechu), Mexican white cedar Cuba, Guatemala, Guadeloupe, (Cupressus lusitanica), groundnut (excluding Grenada, Costa Rica, Colombia, seeds without pod) (Arachis hypogaea), Jamaica, Surinam, Saint Vincent and Anthurium, Calathea, Maranta, Coffea, Piper, the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Dominican Musa, Philodendron, Beta Republic, Dominica, Trinidad and Tobago, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Venezuela, Belize, Peru, Martinique, Mexico, [Oceania] Australia, Samoa, Tonga, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Hawaiian Islands, Fiji 8 [Asia] Sri Lanka, Thailand, China Underground parts of the live plant being Meloidogyne enterolobii The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) (excluding Hong Kong), Viet Nam, capable of planting for cultivation of [Europe] Switzerland, following plants: [Africa] Cote d'ivoire, Senegal, Burkina acerola (including Malpighia emarginata, M. Faso, Malawi, South African Republic, glabra), arabica coffee (Coffea arabica), Angelonia (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site angustifolia, pacara earpod tree (Enterolobium (including a plant growth facility) where Meloidogyne enterolobii has contortisiliquum), Oeceoclades maculata, not been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has 6

[Latin America] Guatemala, Costa Rica, Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico, West Indies Callistemon viminalis, cassava (Manihot esculenta), cucumber (Cucumis sativus), arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea), Clerodendrum ugandense, black mulberry (Morus nigra), mulberry weed (Fatoua villosa), upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), Bidens pilosa, sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (including Ipomoea batatas var. edulis)), dwarf poinsettia (Euphorbia cyathophora (syn. Euphorbia heterophylla, Poinsettia cyathophora)), queen palm (Arecastrum romanzoffianum (syn. Syagrus romanzoffianum)), wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera), watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (syn. Citrullus vulgaris)), carpet bugle (Ajuga reptans), cup of gold vine (Solandra maxima), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), Erechtites hieraciifolius, Tibouchina elegans, glossy nightshade (Solanum americanum), sweet pepper (chili peppers, shishito pepper, bell pepper) (Capsicum annuum), tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), eggplant (Solanum melongena), jujube (Ziziphus jujuba (including Ziziphus jujuba var. inermis)), coleus (Plectranthus scutellarioides (syn. Solenostemon scutellarioides)), carrot (Daucus carota (including Daucus carota var. sativa)), elongate paulownia (Paulownia elongata), crimson bottlebrush (Callistemon citrinus (syn. Callistemon lanceolatus)), jack fruit(artocarpus heterophyllus), guava (Psidium guajava), cape honeysuckle been eradicated. production site during the growing season, and the growing medium and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an appropriate nematological test and found to be free from Meloidogyne enterolobii. Fulfills item 8 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for 7

(Tecomaria capensis), summer squash (Cucurbita pepo), Musa acuminata (=Musa nana), Jamaican poinsettia (Euphorbia punicea) 9 [Asia] India, Pakistan, Underground parts of the live plant being Xiphinema index (fan- The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) [Middle East] Israel, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, capable of planting for cultivation of leaf virus nematode) Lebanon, following plants: [Europe] Azerbaijan, Albania, Armenia, Ampelopsis aconitifolia, strawberry (Fragaria x Italy, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Austria, ananassa), olive (Olea europaea), Cupressus (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site Cyprus, Greece, Croatia, Kosovo, sempervirens (syn. Cupressus pyramidalis), globe (including a plant growth facility) where Xiphinema index has not been Switzerland, Spain, Slovenia, Serbia, amaranth (Gomphrena globosa), Boston ivy known to occur or was known to occur previously but has been Tajikistan, Germany, Turkmenistan, (Parthenocissus tricuspidata), white mulberry eradicated. Hungary, France, Bulgaria, Poland, (Morus alba), tomato (including Lycopersicon Bosnia and Herzegovina, Portugal, esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. Former Yugoslav Republic of arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. production site during the growing season, and the growing medium Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an Montenegro, Romania, annual nettle (Urtica urens), petunias (Petunia), appropriate nematological test and found to be free from Xiphinema [Africa] Algeria, Canary Islands, South wild tobacco (Nicotiana rustica), Chenopodium, index. African Republic, Ficus, Prunus, Pistacia, Solanum, Rosa, Vitis, Pinus, Citrus Fulfills item 9 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for [Latin America] Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Peru, [Oceania] Australia 10 [Asia] India, Taiwan, China (excluding Fusarium oxysporum f. The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) Hong Kong), pea seeds (Pisum sativum) sp. pisi (Near-wilt of [Europe] Azerbaijan, Armenia, Italy, pea) Ukraine, Uzbekistan, United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), (i) The parent plants are grown at a place of production or a production 8

Estonia, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, site (including a plant growth facility) where Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Kyrgyz Republic, Georgia, Slovakia, pisi has not been known to occur or was known to occur previously Tajikistan, Czech, Denmark, Germany, but has been eradicated. Turkmenistan, Hungary, France, Belarus, Belgium, Poland, Moldova, (ii) The parent plants are inspected at the place of production or the Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Russia, production site during the late growing season and found to be free [Africa] Morocco, from Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi. Canada, Fulfills item 10 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for [Latin America] Argentina, Brazil, [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand, Hawaiian Islands 11 [Europe] Ireland, United Kingdom Live plants and plant parts for planting Phytophthora kernoviae The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), (excluding seed and fruit) of the [Oceania] New Zealand following plants: mountain doghobble (Leucothoe fontanesiana), common bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), english (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site ivy(hedera helix), horse-chestnut (Aesculus (including a plant growth facility) where Phytophthora kernoviae has hippocastanum), cherry laurel (Prunus not been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has laurocerasus), english holly (Ilex aquifolium), giant been eradicated. sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), cherimoya (Annona cherimola), Podocarpus salignus, sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa), river lomatia (Lomatia production site during the growing season and found to be free from myricoides), Pieris, Michelia, Gevuina, Quercus, Phytophthora kernoviae. Rhododendron, Drimys, Fagus, Magnolia, Liriodendron Fulfills item 11 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for 9

12 [Europe] Ireland, Italy, United Kingdom Live plants and plant parts for planting Phytophthora ramorum The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), (excluding seed and fruit) of the following (Sudden oak death) British Channel Islands, Netherlands, plants: Greece, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, spike witch hazel (Corylopsis spicata), tanoak Slovenia, Serbia, Denmark, Germany, (Notholithocarpus densiflorus (syn. Lithocarpus (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site Norway, Finland, France, Belgium, densiflorus)), Hydrangea seemannii, Adiantum, (including a plant growth facility) where Phytophthora ramorum has Poland, Lithuania, Pieris, Vancouveria, Arctostaphylos, Arbutus, not been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has Distylium, Taxus, Leucothoe, Chimaphila, Rhus, been eradicated. Umbellularia, Erica, Michelia, Dryopteris, Olea, Canada Acer, Photinia, Betula, Viburnum, Torreya, Larix, Garrya, Calluna, Kalmia, Empetrum, Rubus, production site during the growing season and found to be free from Cistus, Hedera, Nerium, Cinnamomum, Carpinus, Phytophthora ramorum. Castanea, Griselinia, Clematis, Rhamnus, Calycanthus, Ceanothus, Gevuina, Laurus, Ceratonia, Quercus, Prunus, Castanopsis, Fulfills item 12 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Smilax, Tilia, Cotoneaster, Choisya, Gaultheria, Symphoricarpos, Lonicera, Ribes, Vaccinium, Sequoia, Zenobia, Tsuga, Rhododendron, Camellia, Clintonia, Trientalis, Trachelospermum, Picea, Pseudotsuga, Pyracantha, Loropetalum, Aesculus, Fraxinus, Pistacia, Pittosporum, Drimys, Nothofagus, Euonymus, Ulmus, Sambucus, Populus, Syringa, Corylus, Cercis, Rosa, Parakmeria, Parrotia, Alnus, Annona, Mahonia, Chamaecyparis, Andromeda, Schima, Physocarpus, Fuchsia, Fagus, Heteromeles, Maianthemum, Pinus, Lithocarpus, Hamamelis, Cornus, Berberis, Osmanthus, Magnolia, Manglietia, Ilex, Abies, Salix, Ardisia, Osmorhiza, Eucalyptus, Daphniphyllum, Liriodendron, Malus, Linnaea 10

13 Live plants and plants parts for planting Apiosporina morbosa The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement the of the following plants (excluding seeds phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Canada, and fruits): [Latin America] Mexico Prunus The plants are inspected at the place of production or the production site (including a plant growth facility) during the growing season and found to be free from Apiosporina morbosa. Fulfills item 13 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for 14 Live plants and plants parts for planting Ceratocystis The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) America (excluding Hawaiian Islands) of the following plants (excluding seeds fagacearum (wilt of oak) and fruits): Castanea, Quercus (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site (including a plant growth facility) where the control against its vector is carried out. production site during the growing season and found to be free from Ceratocystis fagacearum. Fulfills item 14 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for 15 [Middle East] Yemen, Israel, Iraq, Live plants and plants parts for planting Deuterophoma The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement the 11

Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, of the following plants (excluding seeds tracheiphila phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Europe] Albania, Armenia, Italy, and fruits): Cyprus, Greece, Georgia, France, calamondin orange (x Citrofortunella microcarpa Russia, (=Citrus x microcarpa)), Eremocitrus, Poncirus, The plants are inspected at the place of production or the production [Africa] Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Libya Fortunella, Severinia, Citrus site (including a plant growth facility) during the growing season and found to be free from Deuterophoma tracheiphila. Fulfills item 15 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for 16 [Asia] India, Pakistan, Live plants and plants parts for planting Eutypa lata (Eutypa The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement the [Middle East] Israel, Turkey, Lebanon, of the following plants (excluding seeds dieback) phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Europe] Ireland, Italy, Ukraine, United and fruits): Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern California buckeye (Aesculus californica), Ireland), Austria, Cyprus, Greece, Brazilian pepper tree (Schinus terebinthifolius), The plants are inspected at the place of production or the production Switzerland, Spain, Slovakia, Serbia, Arctostaphylos stanfordiana, common fig (Ficus site (including a plant growth facility) during the growing season and Germany, Norway, Hungary, France, carica), primrose jasmine (Jasminum mesnyi), found to be free from Eutypa lata. Bulgaria, Portugal, Moldova, Romania, olive (Olea europaea), persimmon (Diospyros), [Africa] Algeria, South African Australian Vine (Cissus hypoglauca), lesser Republic, Libya, flowering quince (Chaenomeles japonica (syn. Fulfills item 16 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Choenomeles japonica)), white beech (Gmelina leichhardtii), peruvian pepper (Schinus molle), Canada, small-leaved lime (Tilia cordata), field maple (Acer [Latin America] Brazil, Venezuela, campestre), pussy willow (Salix caprea), arroyo Mexico, willow (Salix lasiolepis), mock orange [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand (Pittosporum undulatum), Mexican oange (Choisya ternata), coralberry (Symphoricarpos orbiculatus), english ivy (Hedera helix), common oleander (Nerium oleander), European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), European ash (Fraxinus 12

excelsior), European elder (Sambucus nigra), lombardy poplar (Populus nigra var. italica (syn. Populus italica) ), hazel (Corylus avellana), wych elm (Ulmus glabra (syn. Ulmus scabra)), white beam (Sorbus aria), terebinth (Pistacia terebinthus), pear (Pyrus), large leaved linden (Tilia platyphyllos), mastic (Pistacia lentiscus), pistachio (Pistacia vera), bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum), loquat (Eriobotrya japonica), mimosa (Acacia dealbata), walnut (Juglans regia), Darwin's barberry (Berberis darwinii), quince (Cydonia oblonga), lilac (Syringa vulgaris), London planetree (Platanus acerifolia), common privet (Ligustrum vulgare), mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia), common beech (Fagus sylvatica), lantana (Lantana camara), lemon (Citrus limon), alpine honeysuckle (Lonicera alpigena), fly honeysuckle (Lonicera xylosteum), Viburnum, Tamarix, Rhamnus, Ceanothus, Quercus, Prunus, Crataegus, Cotoneaster, Ribes, Rosa, Genista, Vitis, Cornus, Malus 17 [Asia] Indonesia, Taiwan, China Live plants and plants parts for planting Guignardia citricarpa The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement the (excluding Hong Kong), Philippines, of the following plants (excluding seeds (citrus black spot) phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Bhutan, Hong Kong, and fruits): [Europe] Russia, trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata), calamondin [Africa] Uganda, Ghana, Kenya, orange (x Citrofortunella microcarpa (=Citrus x The plants are inspected at the place of production or the production Zambia, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, microcarpa)), Fortunella, Citrus site (including a plant growth facility) during the growing season and Nigeria, Namibia, South African found to be free from Guignardia citricarpa. Republic, Mozambique, 13

Fulfills item 17 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for [Latin America] Argentina, Cuba, Brazil, [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand, Vanuatu 18 [Asia] India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Live plants and plants parts for planting Sphaeropsis The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement the Pakistan, of the following plants (excluding seeds tumefaciens (citrus phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Africa] Egypt, Cameroons, Sudan, and fruits): branch knot) Morocco, avocado (Persea americana), Brazilian pepper tree (Schinus terebinthifolius), wax myrtle (Myrica The plants are inspected at the place of production or the production cerifera), Ficus, Carissa, Nerium, Pyrus, Ulmus, site (including a plant growth facility) during the growing season and [Latin America] Guyana, Cuba, Callistemon, Citrus, Ilex, Eucalyptus, Malus found to be free from Sphaeropsis tumefaciens. Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Peru, Mexico, [Oceania] Hawaiian Islands Fulfills item 18 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for 19 [Middle East] Iran, Turkey, Curtobacterium The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement the [Europe] Azerbaijan, Armenia, common bean (kidney bean) (Phaseolus flaccumfaciens pv. phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Estonia, vulgaris), cowpea (Vigna unguiculata), soybean flaccumfaciens Kazakhstan, Greece, Kyrgyz Republic, (Glycine max) (Bacterial wilt of beans) Croatia, Kosovo, Georgia, Spain, The plants are inspected at the place of production or the production Slovenia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Germany, site (including a plant growth facility) during the late growing season Turkmenistan, Hungary, Bulgaria, and found to be free from Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and flaccumfaciens. Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Latvia, Lithuania, Fulfills item 19 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Romania, Russia, 14

[Africa] Tunisia, Mauritius, Canada, [Latin America] Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico, [Oceania] Australia 10 [Asia] India, Thailand, Taiwan, China (excluding Hong Kong), [Middle East] Israel, [Europe] Italy, Turkey, Greece, Hungary, [Africa] Nigeria, South African Republic, watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (syn. Citrullus vulgaris)), wax gourd (Benincasa hispida), melon (Cucumis melo) Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli (Bacterial fruit blotch) The requirement on Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli (Bacterial fruit blotch) is changed FROM Field Inspection in Exporting Countries in the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law TO Specific Phytosanitary Measures to be carried out in Exporting Countries on item 19 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law. [Latin America] Costa Rica, Brazil, [Oceania] Australia, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam Please refer to "4. List of the plants subject to Specific Phytosanitary Measures to be carried out in Exporting Countries (the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for enforcement of the Plant Protection Act)" 20 [Asia] China (excluding Hong Kong), Pantoea stewartii The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) Viet Nam, Malaysia, teosinte (Zea mexicana (syn. Zea mays ssp. (Stewart's bacterial wilt) [Europe] Italy, Poland, Romania, mexicana)), corn (Zea mays) (i) The parent plants are grown at a place of production or a production Canada, site (including a growing facility) where the control against vectors of [Latin America] Argentina, Guyana, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Peru, Bolivia, Mexico Pantoea stewartii is carried out appropriately. (ii) The parent plants are inspected at the place of production or the production site during the most active growing season and found to be free from Pantoea stewartii. 15

Fulfills item 20 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for 21 corn (Zea mays) Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Canada nebraskensis (Goss's bacterial wilt and blight) The parent plants are inspected at a place of production or a production site (including a plant growth facility) during the most active growing season and found to be free from Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. nebraskensis. Fulfills item 21 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for 22 [Asia] China (excluding Hong Kong), Broad bean stain virus The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) [Middle East] Iran, Syria, Turkey, broad bean (Vicia faba), lentil seeds (Lens Jordan, Lebanon, culinaris) [Europe] Italy, United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Austria, (i) The parent plants are grown at a place of production or a production Slovakia, Germany, Hungary, Poland, site (including a plant growth facility) where the control against vectors [Africa] Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, of Broad bean stain virus are carried out appropriately. Tunisia, South Sudan, Morocco, Libya, [Oceania] Australia (ii) The parent plants are inspected at the place of production/ the production site/ the field during the most active growing season and found to be free from Broad bean stain virus. 16

Fulfills item 22 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for 23 [Asia] China (excluding Hong Kong), Broad bean true mosaic The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) [Middle East] Syria, Lebanon, broad bean (Vicia faba) virus [Europe] Italy, United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Austria, Germany, Hungary, Poland, (i) The parent plants are grown at a place of production or a production [Africa] Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, site (including a plant growth facility) where the control against vectors Tunisia, South Sudan, Morocco, of Broad bean true mosaic virus are carried out appropriately. [Oceania] Australia (ii) The parent plants are inspected at the place of production or the production site during the most active growing season and found to be free from Broad bean true mosaic virus. Fulfills item 23 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for 24 [Asia] India, China (excluding Hong Live plants and plants parts being Plum pox virus The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) Kong), Pakistan, capable of planting for cultivation [Middle East] Iran, Syria, Turkey, (excluding seeds and fruits) of the Jordan, following plants: [Europe] Albania, Italy, Ukraine, United spindle (Euonymus europaeus), chinese desert- (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern thorn (Lycium barbarum), common privet (including a plant growth facility) where the control against vectors of Ireland), Austria, Netherlands, (Ligustrum vulgare), Prunus Plum pox virus are carried out appropriately. Kazakhstan, Cyprus, Greece, Croatia, Switzerland, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Czech, Denmark, Germany, production site during the early growing season and found to be free 17

Norway, Hungary, Finland, France, from Plum pox virus. Bulgaria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, Portugal, Moldova, Montenegro, Latvia, Fulfills item 24 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Lithuania, Luxembourg, Romania, Russia, [Africa] Egypt, Tunisia, Canada, [Latin America] Argentina, Chile 16 India, China(excluding Hong Kong), Afghanistan, Israel, Iran, Turkey, Italy, Ukraine, United Kingdom(Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Austria, Netherlands, Greece, Slovenia, Czech, Germany, France, Belarus, Belgium, Russia, Egypt, Nigeria, Potato and tomato Live plants and plant parts being capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: potato and tomato Potato spindle tuber viroid The requirement on Potato spindle tuber viroid is changed FROM Field Inspection in Exporting Countries in the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law TO Specific Phytosanitary Measures to be carried out in Exporting Countries on item 24 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law. United States of America(excluding Hawaiian Islands), Costa Rica, Chile,, Venezuela, Peru, New Zealand 17 China(excluding Hong Kong), Syria, Ireland, Italy, United Kingdom(Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Austria, Netherlands, Cyprus, Greece, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Czech, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Finland, France, Bulgaria, Belgium, Poland, Tomato Live plants and plant parts being capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: Potato, tomato and pepino Pepino mosaic virus The requirement on Pepino mosaic virus is changed FROM Field Inspection in Exporting Countries in the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law TO Specific Phytosanitary Measures to be carried out in Exporting Countries on item 25 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law. 18

South African Republic, United States of America(excluding Hawaiian Islands), Canada, Ecuador, Chile, Peru, Mexico 18 Italy, United Kingdom(Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Denmark, Germany, France, United States of America(excluding Hawaiian Islands), Canada, Costa Rica Tomato Live plants and plant parts being capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: Tomato Columnea latent viroid The requirement on Columnea latent viroid is changed FROM Field Inspection in Exporting Countries in the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law TO Specific Phytosanitary Measures to be carried out in Exporting Countries on item 26 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law. 19 Canada, Mexico Live plants and plant parts being capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: Tomato Mexican papita viroid The requirement on Mexican papita viroid is changed FROM Field Inspection in Exporting Countries in the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law TO Specific Phytosanitary Measures to be carried out in Exporting Countries on item 27 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law. 20 Thailand, Netherlands, Canada Capsicum annuum Live plants and plant parts being capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: Tomato and Capsicum annuum Pepper chat fruit viroid The requirement on Pepper chat fruit viroid is changed FROM Feld Inspection in Exporting Countries in the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law TO Specific Phytosanitary Measures to be carried out in Exporting Countries on item 30 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law. 19

21 Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Austria, Netherlands, Slovenia, Germany, Finland, France, Belgium, Tunisia, Senegal, Cote d'ivoire Tomato Live plants and plant parts being capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: Tomato Tomato apical stunt viroid The requirement on Tomato apical stunt viroid is changed FROM Feld Inspection in Exporting Countries in the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law TO Specific Phytosanitary Measures to be carried out in Exporting Countries on item 28 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law. 22 India, United Kingdom(Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Slovenia, Czech, Finland, France, United States of America(excluding Hawaiian Islands), Mexico Tomato Live plants and plant parts being capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: Tomato Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid The requirement on Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid is changed FROM Field Inspection in Exporting Countries in the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law TO Specific Phytosanitary Measures to be carried out in Exporting Countries on item 29 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law. 23 Mexico Live plants and plant parts being capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: Tomato Tomato planta macho viroid The requirement on Tomato planta macho viroid is changed FROM Field Inspection in Exporting Countries in the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law TO Specific Phytosanitary Measures to be carried out in Exporting Countries on item 31 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Enforcement Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law. 20