Using the PEACH system to import plants and fresh produce
Introduction
The Procedure for Electronic Application for Certificates (PEACH) is an online tool for fulfilling a number of important requirements when importing plants or fruits and vegetables that are subject to Specific Marketing Standards into the UK from outside the European Community.
Imports of plants and plant products must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate to confirm their health. You must provide advance notice through PEACH that a consignment is about to enter the UK.
This guide explains how to register with and use PEACH. It outlines the regulations that PEACH can help you comply with, and it sets out the steps involved in using PEACH to apply for a Certificate of Conformity or to pre-notify plant health-controlled imports.
PEACH applies to England and Wales but not Scotland or Northern Ireland. However, it does apply to Scottish and Northern Ireland businesses, whose imports arrive from either England or Wales. Scottish importers should contact the Scottish Government Rural Payments and Inspections Directorate on Tel 08457 741 741. Those from Northern Ireland should contact the DARD Helpline on Tel 028 9052 4999.
Subjects covered in this guide
- Introduction
- An overview of the PEACH system
- How to open a PEACH account
- Using the PEACH system
- The laws PEACH can help you to comply with
- How to apply for a Certificate of Conformity using PEACH
- Import Risk Assessment for goods requiring a Certificate of Conformity
- How to pre-notify your plant-health controlled imports using PEACH
- Making the most of PEACH

PEACH Helpdesk
0845 607 3224
Fera Plant Health Imports Helpdesk
0844 248 0071

Actions
- Notice JCCC CIP (09) 41: Imports of fruit and vegetables: relaxation of conformity/ processing controls on the HM Revenue & Customs website - Opens in a new window
- New horticultural marketing standards guidance on the Rural Payments Agency website - Opens in a new window
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