![]() Origin and other characteristicsĪ clementine is a citrus fruit that is actually a hybrid of a mandarin orange and a sweet orange. The tangerine, on the other hand, is less sweet compared to the clementine and it contains seeds. The clementine’s rind is very smooth and shiny, it has a honey-sweet taste, and it is seedless. The difference between a clementine and a tangerine is not so obvious from the outside but becomes more evident when consumed. This citrus fruit is less sweet compared to other types of mandarin oranges and it contains seeds. The scientific name of the tangerine is Citrus tangerina. ![]() This particular citrus fruit has a honey-sweet flavor and is seedless. The scientific name of the clementine is Citrus x clementina. The registered packhouse number/s must be entered into the 'shipping marks' section of the EXDOC Request for Permit (RFP) and in the example format of: PACKHOUSE NO: XXXX.Clementine Tangerine Citrus x clementina Citrus tangerina Red-orange skin Bright orange skin Honey-sweet Less sweet Seedless Has seeds Descriptions Clementines Shipping lines must send a weekly 'pre-alert/vessel summary report' to This summary report must include the estimated date of vessel arrival and container details.Īpplies to product from the Riverland districts - PFAs (excluding suspension area/s).Īpplies to product from the Riverina districts subject to in-transit cold treatment.Īpplies to product from the Sunraysia districts subject to ITCT.Īpplies to product from zones in the Riverland that are not PFAs and require in-transit cold treatment.įor sea freight shipments, both the container and seal numbers must be recorded on the phytosanitary certificate. Exporters must advise the department at the time of authorisation if transhipment via an additional country or vessel change will occur enroute to the USA or its territories.Įxporters are also responsible for ensuring shipping lines are aware of their obligations. Exporters must contact Assessment Services to request 556 processing at least 2 days before completion is required. Sunraysia district, defined as the shires of Wentworth and Balranald in New South Wales and the shires of Mildura, Swan Hill, Wakool, and Kerang, the cities of Mildura and Swan Hill, and the borough of Kerang in Victoria.Ĭonsignments undergoing in-transit cold treatment to the USA must be lodged in the USDA PPQ 556 system prior to arrival. Riverina district of New South Wales, defined as the shire of Carrathool and the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, which is within the administrative boundaries of the city of Griffith and the shires of Leeton, Narrandera, and Murrumbidgee. Non-fruit fly pest free areas (non-PFAs) Where applicable, the exporter is to provide evidence attesting to the endorsement and present it to the Authorised Officer at the time of inspection. Varieties within a species may be treated together, for instance Washington Navel and Valencia oranges of the species Citrus sinensis may be treated together.Ī copy of the import permit must be presented to an Authorised Officer at the time of inspection. ![]() For example, a consignment consisting of Citrus sinensis and Citrus paradisi is not permitted. Consignments undergoing in-transit cold treatment must be composed entirely of a single species of citrus in a single type of packaging.
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