Annex
Guideline: Pest risk management measures for fresh apples from China
Effective 25 April 2020 to 6 February 2021
Risk management measures recommended for quarantine pests for fresh apples from China
Pest
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Common name
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Agreed measures
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Bactrocera dorsalis
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Oriental fruit fly
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Either: Area freedom. The department recognises that north of the latitude 33rd degree is free of tephritid fruit flies OR Cold treatment (undertaken either preshipment or in-transit) under the following schedule: Pulp temperature of 3°C or below for 18 days or more OR
Fumigation followed by preshipment cold treatment at one of the approved schedules
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Carposina sasakii Grapholita inopinata Cydia pomonella (WA)
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Peach fruit moth Manchurian fruit moth Codling moth
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A systems approach specific to these pests
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Adoxophyes orana Amphitetranychus viennensis Cenopalpus pulcher Euzophera pyriella Phenacoccus aceris Pseudococcus comstocki Neonectria ditissima Spilonota albicana
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Summer fruit tortrix Hawthorn spider mite Flat scarlet mite Pyralid moth Apple mealybug Comstock’s mealybug European canker White fruit moth
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Commercial production practices and phytosanitary inspection by General Administration for Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China (AQSIQ).
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Diplocarpon mali Gymnosporangium yamadae Monilinia fructigena Phyllosticta arbutifolia
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Marssonina blotch Japanese apple rust Brown rot Apple blotch
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A systems approach specific to these pests
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(WA) – Pest for Western Australia only.