Sending seeds to other countries.Different countries have different regulations governing the import of seeds ( and plants, of course) . For some, such as the USA, a special permit is required in order to receive any seed from outside the USA.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wps/portal/aphis/ourfocus/planthealth/sa_international/sa_travel?1dmy&urile=wcm%3Apath%3A%2Faphis_content_library%2Fsa_our_focus%2Fsa_plant_health%2Fsa_import%2Fsa_permits%2Fsa_plant_plant_products%2Fsa_plants_for_planting%2Fct_smalllots_seedOur sister organisation NARGS, has a useful list of prohibted seed for the USA :
https://www.nargs.org/restricted-seed USA restricted seed listing
This is a link to the New Zealand Bioseurity index search
https://www1.maf.govt.nz/cgi-bin/bioindex/bioindex.pl/query What are the Requirements for sending seed to Australia?
http://www.agriculture.gov.au/import/icon-icd?wasRedirectedByModule=true Australian site for Import conditions
Some notes on Australian regulations:
Seeds can only be sent to Australia if they meet the following
requirements:
• They are on the Australian Government’s permitted seed list, and are
not otherwise prohibited from being imported into Australia.
• Each shipment of permitted seeds must be clearly labelled in English
with the full botanical name, genus and species.
• Seed must be free of live insects, soil, disease symptoms, prohibited
seeds, other plant material (e.g. leaf, stem material, fruit pulp, pod
material, etc.), animal material (e.g. animal faeces, feathers, etc.),
and any other extraneous contamination of quarantine concern.
• If the seeds require an import permit from the Department of
Agriculture, sellers must sight a copy of the permit to ensure that they
can meet the conditions for sending seeds to Australia.
• Freight or mail shipments should have all documentation (e.g. permit or
permit number, invoice, manufacturer’s declarations and certification
where applicable) securely attached to the outside of the package and
clearly marked ‘Attention Quarantine’.
All seeds sent by the Scottish Rock Garden Club Seed Exchange to our members
around the world do, of course, conform to the regulations of each country
to which they are sent, not just Australia.
The SRGC would like to draw readers' attention to the need for those sending plant seed
to other countries to be aware of the regulations pertaining to that country.
All seeds sent by the Scottish Rock Garden Club Seed Exchange to our members
around the world do, of course, conform to the regulations of each country
to which they are sent, not just Australia.