
COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2019/1614 of 26 September 2019 authorising Member States to provide for derogations from certain provisions of Council Directive 2000/29/EC in respect of potatoes, other than potatoes intended for planting, originating in the regions of Akkar and Bekaa of Lebanon (notified under document C(2019) 6819) 

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Council Directive 2000/29/EC of 8 May 2000 on protective measures against the introduction into the Community of organisms harmful to plants or plant products and against their spread within the Community, and in particular the first indent of Article 15(1) thereof,
Whereas:

(1) In accordance with Article 4(1) of Directive 2000/29/EC in conjunction with point 12 of Part A of Annex III thereto, Member States shall ban the introduction into the Union of potatoes, other than potatoes intended for planting, originating in Lebanon. Pursuant to Article 15(1) of that Directive derogations from that ban may, however, be provided for if there is no risk of spreading harmful organisms.

(2) In accordance with Article 5(1) of Directive 2000/29/EC in conjunction with point 25.2 of Section I of Part A of Annex IV thereto, Member States shall ban the introduction into the Union of potatoes unless they originate in countries known to be free from Clavibacter michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al. hereinafter ‘the specified organism’, or applying provisions recognised as equivalent to the Union provisions for combatting that organism. Lebanon fulfils neither of those conditions. However, pursuant to Article 15(1) of that Directive, derogations from that ban may be provided for if there is no risk of spreading harmful organisms.

(3) Commission Implementing Decision 2013/413/EU authorising derogations from certain provisions of Directive 2000/29/EC in respect of potatoes, other than potatoes intended for planting, originating in the regions of Akkar and Bekaa of Lebanon expired on 31 October 2018.

(4) Lebanon has supplied new information to demonstrate that potatoes, other than potatoes intended for planting, originating from the regions of Akkar and Bekaa are grown under adequate phytosanitary conditions to ensure the protection of the Union territory from the specified organism.

(5) Therefore, the introduction into the Union of potatoes, other than potatoes intended for planting, originating in the regions of Akkar and Bekaa in Lebanon should be permitted provided they satisfy conditions ensuring that the specified organism is not present on potatoes when they are introduced into the Union territory. Those conditions should concern the production in areas free from the specified organism, conduct of surveys of those areas, production from certified seed potatoes, handling, storage, packaging and preparation requirements.

(6) The potatoes should be introduced into the Union through designated points of entry, to ensure effective controls and reduction of any phytosanitary risk.

(7) Inspection requirements should be set out to ensure control of the phytosanitary risk. It should be laid down that sampling and testing is to be carried out in accordance with the existing test scheme established by Council Directive 93/85/EEC.

(8) The potatoes should only be introduced and moved within the Union if they are appropriately labelled to indicate the Lebanese origin and other relevant information, with the aim of preventing the potatoes from being planted and to ensure identification and traceability of the potatoes.

(9) The derogation should be for a limited period.

(10) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on Plant Health,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Authorisation to provide for derogation
Article 1 

(1.) By way of derogation from Article 40(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031, as read with entry 17 of the table in Part A of Annex 6 to Regulation (EU) 2019/2072, competent authorities may authorise the introduction into their territory of potatoes specified in that table where they originate in the regions of Akkar and Bekaa of Lebanon, and satisfy the conditions set out in the Annex to this Decision.
(2.) In this Decision—
(a) “competent authority” has the meaning given in Article 2(6) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031;
(b) “third country” means any country or territory outside of the United Kingdom;
(c) “UK NPPO” has the meaning given in Article 2(43) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031.
Phytosanitary certificate
Article 2 
The phytosanitary certificate,  as provided for in Article 76 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031, shall be issued in Lebanon. It shall include under ‘Additional declaration’ the following elements:

((a)) a statement ‘In accordance with ... requirements laid down in Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/1614’;
((b)) the number of the lot;
((c)) the name of the pest free area within the meaning of point (1) of the Annex.
Points of entry
Article 3 

1. Potatoes covered by an authorisation under Article 1, may only be introduced into Great Britain through one or more points of entry, designated for such an introduction by the competent authority in relation to the territory of Great Britain in which the point of entry is situated.
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Inspections by competent authorities
Article 4 

1. Samples for official examination in respect of Clavibacter michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al., hereinafter ‘the specified organism’, shall be taken from each lot in a consignment. Each sample shall consist of at least 200 tubers. Where a lot exceeds 25 tonnes, a sample shall be taken for each 25 tonnes and, in addition, for the remaining part of the lot.
2. The responsible official bodies shall carry out a visual examination of the samples for symptoms of the specified organism on cut tubers. During that examination, all lots of the consignment concerned shall remain under official control and shall not be moved or used.
3. Where symptoms of the specified organism are detected during the examination referred to in paragraph 2, tests, determining whether the specified organism is present, shall be carried out in accordance with EPPO PM 7/59.While those tests are carried out, all lots of the consignment concerned, and all other consignments which contain a lot originating in the same pest-free area and which are under the control of the responsible official body concerned, must remain under official control, and must not be moved or used.While those tests are carried out, all lots of the consignment concerned, and all other consignments which contain a lot originating in the same pest free area and are under the control of the responsible official body concerned, shall remain under official control, and shall not be moved or used.
4. Where the presence of the specified organism is confirmed in a sample in accordance with paragraph 3, there shall be retention and appropriate conservation of any remaining potato extract and the lot concerned shall not be introduced into Great Britain.All remaining lots referred to in the second subparagraph of paragraph 3 shall be tested in accordance with EPPO PM 7/59.
5. As regards lots for which no symptoms of the specified organism are detected in the samples during the examination referred to in paragraph 2, tests for latent infection shall be carried out on all of the lots in accordance with EPPO PM 7/59.During that testing that lot shall remain under official control and shall not be moved or used.Where the presence of the specified organism is confirmed in a sample as referred to in the first subparagraph, there shall be retention and appropriate conservation of any remaining potato extract and the lot concerned shall not be introduced into Great Britain.
(6.) In this Article and in Article 5, “EPPO PM 7/59” (“EPPO PM 7/59”) means the standard describing a diagnostic protocol for Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus approved by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization.
Notification of suspect or confirmed findings
Article 5 

1. Competent authorities shall immediately notify ... Lebanon of the cases where the presence of the specified organism is suspected as a result of a test carried out in accordance with EPPO PM 7/59.
2. Competent authorities shall immediately notify ... Lebanon of the cases where the presence of the specified organism is confirmed by a test carried out in accordance with EPPO PM 7/59.
Labelling
Article 6 

1. The potatoes shall only be introduced into and moved within Great Britain with a label which must be in English, ..., including the following elements:
(a) an indication that they originate in Lebanon;
(b) the name of the pest free area;
(c) the name and the identification number of the producer;
(d) the number of the lot.
2. The label referred to in paragraph 1 shall be issued under the control of the Lebanese plant protection organisation.
Disposal of waste
Article 7 
The waste resulting from packaging or processing of the potatoes in  Great Britain  shall be disposed of in such a manner to ensure that the specified organism cannot establish and spread.
Notification obligations of importers
Article 8 

1. The importer shall, sufficiently in advance, notify the competent authority with responsibility in relation to the relevant point of entry of its intention to introduce a consignment.
2. The notification referred to in paragraph 1 shall include the following elements:
(a) quantity of the consignment(s) concerned;
(b) date of intended introduction;
(c) name and address of importer.
Expiry date
Article 9 
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Done at Brussels, 26 September 2019.
For the Commission
Vytenis ANDRIUKAITIS
Member of the Commission
ANNEX
REQUIREMENTS FOR IMPORTS, AS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 1
The derogation provided for in Article 1 shall apply in respect of potatoes fulfilling the requirements set out in points (1) to (9).

(1) Areas of production 

The potatoes are produced in the regions of Akkar or Bekaa in areas that have been officially declared by the Lebanese plant protection organisation, in accordance with the International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 4 on requirements for the establishment of pest free areas, to be free from the specified organism (‘pest free areas’) and communicated by Lebanon to the UK NPPO annually.

(2) Surveys of pest free areas 

The pest free areas are subject to systematic and representative annual surveys for the detection of the specified organism referred to in Article 4(1), carried out by the Lebanese authorities, throughout the five years before and during production.

The surveys take place on potato fields located in the pest free areas, and on potatoes harvested in those areas.

The surveys consist of the following elements:


((a)) visual inspections of the fields during the growing season;
((b)) visual examination of the harvested potatoes for symptoms of the specified organism on cut tubers;
((c)) laboratory testing on symptomatic and asymptomatic potatoes.

The surveys do not result in any finding of the specified organism or of any other evidence which could indicate that the area is not a pest free area within the meaning of point (1). The results of the surveys are made available to the UK NPPO upon request.

(3) Producers 

The potatoes are grown by producers registered by the Lebanese plant protection organisation.

(4) Production from certified seed potatoes 

The potatoes fulfil one of the following requirements:


((a)) they are grown from seed potatoes certified in and imported from the United Kingdom into Lebanon;
((b)) they are grown from seed potatoes imported into Lebanon from a third country or parts thereof, for which the entry into Great Britain of seed potatoes is not prohibited pursuant to  Article 40(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031, and certified in that third country.

(5) Fields of production 

The potatoes are grown in fields where no potatoes, other than those referred to in point (4), have been grown during the previous five years.

(6) Handling 

The potatoes are handled using machinery which fulfils one of the following conditions:


((a)) it is only used for handling potatoes satisfying points (1) to (5);
((b)) where it has been used for purposes other than those referred to in point (a), it has been cleaned and disinfected in an appropriate manner before being used for the purposes referred to in point (a).

(7) Storage 

The potatoes are stored in storage facilities which fulfil one of the following conditions:


((a)) they are only used for storing potatoes satisfying points (1) to (6);
((b)) where they have been used for other purposes than those referred to in point (a), it is subjected to appropriate hygiene measures before being used for the purposes referred to in point (a).

(8) Packaging 

The packaging material used for the potatoes is either new or cleaned and disinfected.

(9) Preparation of potatoes and lots for introduction into Great Britain 

The potatoes satisfy the following conditions concerning their preparation:


((a)) they are free from soil, leaves and other plant debris;
((b)) they are presented for introduction into Great Britain as lots, each lot being made up of potatoes produced by a single producer and harvested in one single area as specified in point (1); and
((c)) they are in bags, packages or other containers, each of which is labelled in accordance with Article 6.
