Export Charges/Fees Levied in Connection to Services Provides on Plants or Plant Products

Description The measure (Chapter 3, Para 5) provides the requirement of the charges on the services rendered. A person who has been permitted to export plant or plant product, if desirous of obtaining phytosanitary certificate or disinfestations or disinfection treatment may apply to the Myanmar Agriculture Service after payment of the prescribed fees. The objectives of this measure are to protect human life and health and protect the natural environment.
Comments Plant Pest Quarantine Law 1993 is issued by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation. This measure is subject to change as the conditions in the country changed.
Agency Department of Agriculture
Export/Import Export
Validity From 1993-06-16
Validity To Untill it is cancelled by the responsible agency.
Reference Plant Pest Quarantine Law 1993
Technical Code
UN Code P43 - Export charges/fees levied in connection to services provided
Measure Type P. EXPORT RELATED MEASURES
Updated At 2018-06-25 15:52:56

Legal Documents
Name Category
Plant Pest Quarantine Law 1993 Law
Procedures
Name Description Category
Phytosanitary Certificate (PC) for Exportation of Plants and Plant Products Obtaining Phytosanitary Certificate (PC) for Plants and Plant Products from the Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation. Export
Commodities

This measure applies to the following commodities.

HS Code Description
0809300000 - Peaches, including nectarines
0809401000 - - Plums
0809402000 - - Sloes
0810100000 - Strawberries
0810200000 - Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries and loganberries
0810300000 - Black, white or red currants and gooseberries
0810400000 - Cranberries, bilberries and other fruits of the genus Vaccinium
0810500000 - Kiwifruit
0810600000 - Durians
0810700000 - Persimmons
0810901000 - - Longans (including mata kucing)
0810902000 - - Lychees
0810903000 - - Rambutan
0810904000 - - Langsat; starfruit
0810905000 - - Jackfruit (including Cempedak and Nangka)