Regulation (EU) 2019/1793 regulates the frequency of official controls on imports of certain foodstuffs into the EU. With the current
Here is a selection of the current risk profile-based regular import controls. It can serve as a suggestion for adapting internal inspection plans. We have limited ourselves only to what we consider to be important import goods and countries of origin. In addition to fruit and vegetables, other product groups that may be of interest to our customers are also taken into account.
Annex I of Regulation (EU) 2019/1793 lists the food (and feed) products that are subject to increased official routine controls. Annex II lists the products subject to emergency measures outside routine controls. The annexes are reviewed every 6 months and adapted if necessary. Ultimately, they reflect the experience gained from the alerts in the RASFF system with a time lag.
New entries (Annex I) |
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Food |
KN Code |
Country of origin |
Reason / frequency |
Seem beans, helmet beans |
ex 0708 90 00 |
Bangladesh |
Pesticides / 20 % |
Vine leaves |
ex 2008 99 99 |
Egypt |
Pesticides / 20 % |
Yardlong beans |
ex 0708 20 00 ex 0710 22 00 |
Sri Lanka |
Pesticides / 20 % |
Granadilla / Passionfruits |
ex 0810 90 20 |
Thailand |
Pesticides / 10% |
Durian fruits |
0810 60 00 |
Vietnam |
Pesticides / 10% |
Extension of the scope of the inspection and/or change in the inspection frequency (Annex I) |
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Food |
KN Codes |
Country of origin |
Reason / frequency |
Yardlong beans |
ex 0708 20 00 |
India |
Pesticides / 30% ↑ |
Black-eyed beans |
0713 40 00 |
Madagascar |
Pesticides / 30% ↑ |
Changes in Annex II |
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Food |
KN Code |
Country of origin |
Reason / frequency |
Peppers of the genus Capsicum (other than sweet) |
ex 0709 60 99 |
Indien |
Pesticides / 30% ↑ |
We have omitted the numerous footnote citations and the list of deletions from Annex 1 of the regulation here and refer to the original texts that we have linked.
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Author: Dr. Frank Mörsberger