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Unfortunately 2 packets removed - I've just sent a note to the authorities with an explanation of P x chamaeleon as donated by Leena
Well, the Australian Government has finally done it - only commercially packaged seed allowed in from 25 January 2018 (or seed with a Phytosanitary certificate). https://bicon.agriculture.gov.au/BiconWeb4.0/ViewElement/Element/Alert?elementPk=815125Very sad news. We won't go down without a fight though.
I have passed this info on to the rest of the Seedex team. Do keep in touch if you hear anything else.
The SRGC Seed Exchange envelopes are great. Last December the Australian department that monitors agricultural imports made a change that a “supplier’s declaration” was also required which the SRGC Seed Exchange team graciously provided. Now they state that they will only accept the declaration from commercial suppliers. I think this change seems to be less about bio security and more about reducing their workload. As a first step we’ve recommended that AGS Victorian Group members (and anyone else affected) contact their local federal member of parliament to ask for this change to be reversed. The committee will soon meet to determine future action. I would also suggest that, as stakeholders, the SRGC and AGS send letters to the minister for Agriculture and Water Resources, David Littleproud MP. Explain the impact of this change and ask for it to be reconsidered. https://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members/Parliamentarian?MPID=265585I think this change is a threat to our bio security because it could increase the black market on imports. When has prohibition ever worked?
hello Maggy,I perfectly thet's late, but do you know if it is always possible to oder some seeds? and also, because I am always traveling betwen mid january til march, how it is possible to place an order for next year?thanks for advance...