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UK: Defra Plant Health Information service open for general use

Defra has confirmed that as of 22/10/2024 the new Plant Health Information (PHI) Service has been published and is now open for general use. This system, which has been developed in conjunction with Defra, APHA, and external parties, provides information on phytosanitary requirements for importing plants, seeds, and plant products into Great Britain. The new service builds on existing data and guidance and allows users to search for plant species, what country it is from, and whether it is In a format (for example "Plant for Planting" or "Produce").

The system also allows users to easily see if the searched combination is prohibited, Controlled (i.e. permitted for import, subject to meeting prescribed plant health requirements) or Unregulated (plant/country/format not regulated for plant health purposes).

Users can also see what Border Target Operating Model risk level applies in relation to the import, what pests or diseases of concern to GB (i.e. listed in Annexes to the Plant Health Regulations of where statutory action would otherwise be required ) may be found on this import, as well as well as specific answers for the plant, country, format combination the service provides links to.

Alongside this "plant journey," there is a "pest journey" which allows users to find information (including Defra documents and links to photographs) on non-native pests & diseases (based on the current Pest Risk Register data).

Please note, that this service does not replace the Plant Health Portal or Pest Risk Register but is a simple mechanism for users to find the information above. Additionally, it does not at present include specific import requirements under Annex 7 of the Plant Health Regulations relating to regulated pests.

Source: UK Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs

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