Annex
Information: Pest risk management measures for pests of strawberries from Japan
Effective 13 October 2021Pest |
Common name |
Agreed Measures |
Drosophila | ||
Drosophila pulchrella |
Drosophilid flies |
Area freedom - Seasonal pest free place of production |
Drosophila subpulchrella |
Drosophilid flies | |
Drosophila suzukii |
Spotted wing drosophila | |
Thrips | ||
Frankliniella fusca |
Tobacco thrips |
Consignment freedom verified by pre-export visual inspection and remedial action if live pests are found1 |
Frankliniella intonsa |
Eurasian flower thrips | |
Frankliniella occidentalis (NT, RA) |
Western flower thrips | |
Spider mites | ||
Amphitetranychus viennensis |
Hawthorn spider mite |
Consignment freedom verified by pre-export visual inspection and remedial action if live pests are found1 |
Eotetranychus asiaticus |
Spider mite | |
Eotetranychus geniculatus |
Spider mite | |
Eotetranychus smithi |
Spider mite | |
Tetranychus kanzawai (WA) |
Kanzawa spider mite | |
Pathogens | ||
Xanthomonas fragariae |
Angular leaf spot |
1Remedial action includes either treatment of the consignment using an approved treatment to ensure that the pest is no longer viable or withdrawing the consignment from export to Australia.
NT: Pest of biosecurity concern for the Northern Territory.
WA: Pest of biosecurity concern for Western Australia.
RA: A regulated article is defined by the IPPC as ‘Any plant, plant product, storage place, packaging, conveyance, container, soil and any other organism, object or material capable of harbouring or spreading pests, deemed to require phytosanitary measures, particularly where international transportation is involved’ (FAO 2019b).