Onion Imports – Relaxation from Fumigation and Additional Declaration
on Phytosanitary Certificate under PQ Order 2003
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Relaxation on conditions of import of onions into India to counter
high market prices
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Relaxation only on onions meant for consumption, subject to certain
conditions
In the light of public concern over high prices
of onion in the market, the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has decided
to extend the relaxation from the condition of fumigation and additional declaration
on Phytosanitary Certificate as per the Plant Quarantine
Order, 2003, for imports up to 31st January, 2021. The
relaxation will be subject to certain conditions.
Consignments of imported onions which arrive in
Indian port without fumigation and such endorsement on the PSC, would be fumigated
in India by the importer through an accredited treatment provider. The consignment
would be inspected thoroughly by quarantine officials and released only if found
free from pests and diseases of concern to India. Further, if smut or dry rot is
intercepted during inspection, the particular container will be rejected and deported.
In case of stem and bulbs nematode or onion maggot being detected, these should
be eliminated through fumigation and the consignments released without additional
inspection fee.
The conditions also stipulate that an undertaking
should be obtained from importers that the onions will be used only for consumption
and not for propagation. In addition, such consignments of onion for consumption
will not be subjected to the four times additional inspection
fee for non-compliance of conditions of import under the PQ Order, 2003.