ICPRs by country
An ICPR document summarises an importing country's phytosanitary requirements for plant products. These requirements are based on the legislation, regulation, and any clarification received from that country.
Find ICPRs by country
This page has a list of ICPR documents by country in alphabetical order that you can download. You can also read ICPRs online (other than forestry products) on the ICPR search page. where you can filter results by country and commodity.
European Union ICPR
Note, the ICPR for the European Union (EU) covers Austria – Belgium – Bulgaria – Croatia – Cyprus – Czech Republic – Denmark – Estonia – Finland – France – Germany – Greece – Hungary – Ireland – Italy – Latvia – Lithuania – Luxembourg – Malta – Netherlands – Poland – Portugal (including Azores) – Romania – Slovakia (Slovak Republic) – Slovenia – Spain (including Canary Islands) – Sweden – United Kingdom.
Note: The United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales) after leaving the European Union, will enter a transition period until 31 December 2020. During this period, the United Kingdom will continue to apply current European Union requirements for the importation of plants and plant products. This includes additional declarations.
Eurasian Economic Union
Note, the ICPR for the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) covers Armenia – Belarus – Kazakhstan – Kyrgyzstan – Russian Federation.
Countries

Last updated 23 March 2007.

Last updated 3 August 2020.

Last updated 15 May 2020.

updated: 1 November 2017

Last updated 24 June 2010.

Last updated 9 February 2021.

Last updated 30 January 2017.

The requirements listed in this Importing Country’s Phytosanitary Requirement (ICPR) document apply to product of New Zealand only, unless specifically stated.
This ICPR specifies Cambodia’s phytosanitary requirements. If a commodity or commodity group is not identified within this ICPR exporters should direct enquiries to:
• Cambodia directly to ascertain requirements.or
• Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI)-Plant Exports.

Last updated 17 May 2019

Last updated 7 January 2021

Last updated 17 March 2021

Last updated 30 March 2020

Last updated 15 June 2020

Last updated 17 September 2020.

Last updated 14 October 2019.

Last updated 12 February 2016