Australian seed import regulations

Marc Rosenblum via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Wed, 20 Apr 2022 16:28:14 PDT
On 4/20/2022 10:11 AM, Marc Rosenblum via pbs wrote:
>
> Jane,
>
> I just spoke with *Export Certification Specialist:
> *Evan Pace
> USDA, APHIS, PPQ
> 6035 NE 78th Ct.
> Portland, OR 97218
> Office: 503-820-2756
>
> He informs me that if all the seed and bulbs destined for Australia 
> are gathered in one place and destinated to one address a 
> phytosanitary certificate can indeed be issued.
>
> A simple application form must be submitted; and the Export 
> Certification Specialist, for the state the material is shipping from, 
> must be contacted to schedule the inspection.
>
>
> Marc zone 8b
>
My apology for the duplicate posts.  The first 1 took much longer than 
usual to appear; and I thought I had not sent it properly. The second 
also took much longer than expected to appear. I realize that impatience 
is not becoming in a gardener; and I'll try to mend my ways.

Marc [zone 8b]

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