PEACH stands for the Procedure for Electronic Application for Certificates from the Horticultural Marketing Inspectorate. In order to access PEACH, you must have registered with the Government Gateway and then enrolled with the PEACH service. To do so please select the “Register and Enrol” link from the menu.
Peach system compatibility mode
PEACH is only compatible with Internet Explorer. If you are using Internet Explorer 11 it will only work with the compatibility view enabled.
For guidance on setting up compatibility view, please find instructions for this at the Microsoft Support Page.

Peach user guidance videos
Screen recording videos demonstrating how to do a peach application are available from these links. Plant Health EU import video. HMI import video. HMI export video. How to complete a Plant Health CSV file for plants for planting video.

For technical assistance using PEACH or HMI issues contact the Peach Help Desk on 0345 6073224 (weekdays 07:00 to 22:00, Saturday 09:00 to 18:00, Sunday 09:00 to 14:00) and select option 1 for Government gateway issues and option 2 for all other queries. Send e-mail enquiries to PEACHEnquiries@apha.gov.uk.

For queries on Plant Health regulated goods please call The Imports Helpdesk on 0300 100 0313 (06:00 to 24:00 every day) or e-mail phsi-importers@apha.gov.uk

Plant Health EU imports – Article 72 changes
From 01 January if you are importing a consignment from the EU containing both High-Priority plants and Regulated and Notifiable plants on PEACH, you must submit two separate PEACH applications. From late January 2022 you will be able to submit both groups on one PEACH application.

Downtime notification for Tuesday 14th December 2021
To allow for a code release, PEACH will be unavailable between 07:00-10:00 on Tues 14th Decemeber 2021. Due to the short length of this downtime, we will not be switching to manual fallback procedures for customs clearance. Where possible importers or their agents should aim to make applications either side of this downtime.

Traders using the Peach system for HMI export Certificates of Conformity
Use of the Peach system for exporting regulated produce is in the process of being replaced and in 2022 you will be directed to use the new system, Plant Health Export Service (PHES). Guidance on how to use these systems and more information is available on the IT Systems page.

DUCR Number required on Plant Health – EU Applications from 1st June 2021

From 1st June all PEACH applications for high-priority material from the EU will need to include a DUCR number. Each consignment must have a unique DUCR number. For separate consignments a duplicate DUCR numbers must not be used. However, if a single consignment has more than one PEACH entry, the same DUCR number can be used on each associated PEACH entry. This is important as importers of high-priority plant material from the EU will be charged from 1st June. By doing this PEACH entries relating to a single consignment will be linked and the charges raised correctly.

Posting of Phytosanitary Certificates to York
All original Phytosanitary certificates must be posted to York (APHA, Foss House, 1st Floor, Kings Pool, 1-2 Peaseholme Green, YO1 7PX) within 3 working days of the consignment landing in GB.

CHIEF workaround for plant produce requiring a phytosanitary certificate and or an HMI Certificate of Conformity
The CHIEF system is incorrectly flagging that some plant produce requires a phytosanitary certificate and or an HMI Certificate of Conformity, which is not currently the case. This issue is being remedied but in the meantime, if you are importing fresh produce from EU to GB that is flagged as requiring either an HMI Certificate of Conformity and / or a PHSI Phytosanitary Certificate you will need to submit the following information in your HMRC Customs Entry to enable clearance until further notice;

CHIEF is now accepting XW for both N002 (HMI Certificate of Conformity) and N851 (Phytosanitary Certificate) for Imports. GBCON EU Import will be required to be added to the coding for HMI purposes and for Plant Health purposes a country coding e.g FR (France) plus PHC EU Import will be required;

The CHIEF system will allow the following:
• N002 XW GBCON EU Import
• N851 XW FRPHC EU Import

CHIEF workaround for de-regulated plant produce from RoW to GB
The CHIEF system is incorrectly flagging that some plant produce requires a phytosanitary certificate which is not currently the case. This issue is being remedied but in the meantime, if you are importing fresh produce from RoW to GB that is flagged as requiring a PHSI Phytosanitary Certificate for de-regulated commoditiesas of 01/01/2021, you will need to submit the following information in your HMRC Customs Entry to enable clearance until further notice.

CHIEF is now accepting XX for N851 (Phytosanitary Certificate) for Imports from RoW to GB. For Plant Health purposes a country coding e.g. PE (Peru) plus PHC de-regulated goods will be required.

The CHIEF system will allow the following:

• N851 XX PEPHC de-regulated goods

Please note you will have to submit a JointHCG6i PEACH application for Citrus until further notice due to technical complications in ALVS.

Plant Health Charges
The review of import charges has been completed. There will be no change to existing fees until October 2022 but fees for imports from the EU have been set and will be implemented as from 1st April 2021. Full details can be found on the Plant Health Portal.

Accessing Government Gateway Services
What you need to know if you access Government Gateway on Windows XP, Windows Vista or older browsers such as Internet Explorer 6 or 7 from 1 April 2020 The access requirements are changing, please follow this link for more information.

Updated Plant Health Imports Guide
The updated imports guide is available on gov.uk. by following this link.

Citrus and Kiwi Fruit
These two commodities will no longer be PHSI regulated from the 01/01/2021. The HMI continues to inspect these commodities, so Peach applications will still be required.

Our staff are here to help, and are committed to providing good customer service. We will treat you with respect, and expect you to do the same. We will not tolerate threatening or abusive behaviour towards our staff, either verbally, physically or in writing, and will take whatever action is necessary (including legal action) against any person who is involved in threatening or abusive behaviour. Our staff carry devices that can monitor and record abusive behaviour. They can summon support services and the recordings may be used in court proceedings.

Find out about Defra’s standards of service. Read Defra’s accessibility and privacy policies. A contingency plan has been drawn up to explain our policy on the service provision you can expect from the PEACH system in the event of an IT malfunction and can be found by following this link.

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