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Capital: Lisbon
Population: 10,084,000
Currency: Euro
Official Language(s): Portuguese |
I. CHEMICAL
MAXIMUM RESIDUE LEVELS (MRLS)
II. CHEMICALS AND ADDITIVE INFORMATION
A. Chemical residue standards:
As a member of the European Union (EU), Portugal applies
maximum residue levels as established by the EU.
B. Monitoring chemical residues:
Samples are taken from imported fruit and analyzed by the
phytosanitary services of the Crop Protection General
Directerate (DGPC). Sample collection procedures follow EU
legislation. National Procedures incorporating those norms are
listed in "NORMA PORTUGUESA 4193" of the Portuguese
Quality Institute, dated November 1992.
C. Restrictions on use of waxes:
The EU permits the use of white beeswax, yellow beeswax,
candelilla wax, carnauba wax and shellac on apples and pears (EC
directive 95/2/EC).
III. ORGANIC FRUIT REGULATIONS
No information.
IV. TARIFFS
As a member of the European Union (EU), Portugal imposes the
EU's tariff schedule and entry price system on apple, pear and
cherry imports. Please refer to EU chapter for additional
information.
V. NON-TARIFF BARRIERS
B. Licenses and quotas:
EU licensing/quota regulations, if any, apply. Please
refer to the EU chapter for additional information.
C. Currency Issues:
D. Pest and plant disease restrictions:
E. Other trade restrictions:
VI. SUBSIDIES
Portuguese producers benefit from EU supports, which are mostly
channeled into the investment support area. Specific
marketing actions are also subsidized. Please refer to EU
chapter for additional information.
VII. OTHER RESOURCE LINKS:
Governmental:
VIII. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
The U.S. is considerably affected by the local import tariff
regime. Local apple, pear and cherry trade is dominated by the EU,
which accounted for 82% of total CY-98 national apple imports, 48%
of pear imports and 100% of cherry imports during the same period.
Imports from non-EU countries are dominated by South
American and South African exporters, which benefit from
off-season production.
Special thanks to
FAS Field Office - Lisbon
105 South 18th Street, Suite 105
Yakima, Washington 98901, USA
Voice: (509) 453-3193, Fax: (509) 457-7615
E-mail
general@nwhort.org
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