seed donation

Tim Eck via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Mon, 10 May 2021 13:28:30 PDT
You can order a red stamp that says "CONTRABAND - DO NOT OPEN"

On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 4:12 PM Laura Grant via pbs <
pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:

> Bob, the solution was right before your eyes - hide the seeds in cocaine
> shipments, which usually make it through nicely.
> Laura
>
> On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 12:41 PM Robert Lauf via pbs <
> pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:
>
> >  Uli makes a number of excellent points.  We all, to some extent, have a
> > selfish reason for sharing our prized plants, namely it gives us a bit of
> > an insurance policy.  Even the best grower can lose something because of
> a
> > late freeze, animal damage, or whatever, so its always good to share
> things
> > widely and preserve the gene bank.  You might need a piece back sometime!
> > Sharing also helps us push the boundaries of our knowledge of hardiness.
> > I'm now growing things I never thought would be hardy here if not for the
> > risk-free opportunity afforded by SX/BX.
> > Does anyone know a plant fanatic in the diplomatic corps?  Perhaps we
> will
> > be reduced to moving seeds and bulbs in diplomatic pouches!
> > This is all so ironic in view of the tons of cocaine and fentenyl
> flooding
> > across our borders, and the hundreds of thousands of people flooding into
> > the EU and bringing tuberculosis along for the ride.  But the bureaucrats
> > are worrying about an envelope of seeds.  When those Amazon scammers were
> > sending packs of seeds to everyone, presumably from China, how many were
> > intercepted by CBP or APHIS?  Few to none as I recall.  A few years ago I
> > ordered a pack of seeds from Oz and the envelope came right to my door.
> No
> > permit, no certificates, no anything.  Do the EU people really open every
> > padded envelope that comes in from overseas?
> > Can some EU members advise on what is the likely treatment of a padded
> > envelope coming from the US with  a customs declaration that says
> "Research
> > specimens - no commercial value"  "Product samples - no commercial value"
> > or some such?  Seems like the worst they can do is toss it in the
> > incinerator.
> > Bob  cool and rainy Zone 7
> >     On Monday, May 10, 2021, 12:03:46 PM EDT, Uli via pbs <
> > pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:
> >
> >  Dear All,
> >
> > Further to my email to the list I want to write that it was never my
> > intention to offend anybody who had in fact re-donated material to the
> > BX which I had sent before, hopefully I could solve this by private
> > correspondence. I want to raise awareness that I might not be able to
> > donate seed in the future due to the legal frame in my new home country
> > Portugal. Different EU countries may handle the new rules differently,
> > i.e. more liberally but here I am confronted with a stiff bureaucracy.
> >
> > The problem is not getting seed into the USA, so the discussion about
> > small lots import licence does not help. The problem is getting it out
> > of the EU. Importing seeds INTO the EU has become practically impossible
> > by Jan 1st 2020, and from Jan 1st 2021 exporting OUT  of the EU is
> > practically impossible for private entities. A private person will not
> > get a phytosanitary certificate which is now required for exporting any
> > plant material including seed. The donation of bulbs to the USA has
> > become impossible for quite some time due to US legislation. I am of
> > course writing about the official legal frame. Inside the EU everything
> > remains possible so I am only too glad we set up an EU-BX. The loss of
> > the United Kingdom due to Brexit is another point to digest, though.
> >
> > My email also did not have the intention  to want plants back. This of
> > course can happen but I would not do it this way.
> >
> > This is an appeal to grow on and share what you have. I do not criticize
> > anybody who loses plants, who am I? But be aware of a world getting
> > narrower and poorer every day, species getting lost every day, so you
> > may have something that is more precious than you might think. Grow it
> > on and share it!
> >
> >
> > Bye for now
> >
> >
> > Uli
> >
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