Importing to the EU
Complete guide for all 27 Member States
Phytosanitary Certificate
Issued by Sri Lanka's Department of Agriculture. Mandatory for all spice imports into the EU under Regulation (EU) 2016/2031.
Certificate of Origin (GSP)
Form A / EUR.1 from Sri Lanka EDB for Generalised System of Preferences duty reduction. Sri Lanka has GSP+ status — 0% import duty on cinnamon.
Customs Entry — CN Code
Whole/broken quills: CN 0906 11 00. Ground/powder: CN 0906 20 00. File through your EU customs broker or ATLAS/CHIEF system.
Food Safety Compliance
EU Regulation 1334/2008 on flavourings and coumarin limits. Ceylon Cinnamon is explicitly exempted from coumarin restrictions — unlike Cassia.
Organic Import (Optional)
EU Organic imports require Control Body Certificate (e.g., IMO, BCS, ECOCERT) and declaration under EU Regulation 2018/848.