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Israel to implement wood packaging treatment rules
Jul 7, 2009
Israel to
implement wood packaging treatment rules
Israel will implement international
standards for importing and exporting wood
packaging, effective Oct. 1.
The ISPM
(International Standard for Phytosanitary
Measures) 15 requires wood packaging makers
to use either a standard heat treatment or
methyl bromide fumigation procedure.
For either
treatment, wood packaging must be visibly
marked. The mark, which is approved by the
United Nations Food and Agriculture
Organization’s International Plant
Protection Convention (IPPC), identifies the
treatment facility, country and producer
codes. Plant protection authorities should
accept imported wood packaging without
additional paperwork. More than 65
countries, including the United States,
European Union, Canada and China, have
implemented ISPM for wood packaging.
The
Israeli government warned that arrangements
to have the noncompliant wood packaging
materials exported from the country would be
required before the approved cargo can be
released to the consignee. All costs related
to this process will also be the
responsibility of the importer.
For more
details, access Israel’s Plant Protection
and Inspection Services Web site.