Australian seed import regulations

Marc Rosenblum via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Wed, 20 Apr 2022 10:26:49 PDT

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>   I don't think a phytosanitary certificate can be issued for material
> that originates from multiple sources, such as donations to the BX/SX.
> Can someone verify (or contradict) that understanding?
>
> Jane McGary
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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 informed me that if all the seed and bulbs intended for shipment to 
Australia are in one place and are to be shipped to one address; then a 
phytosanitary certificate can indeed be issued.

A simple application form must be filed, and the export certification 
specialist for the state that the shipment originates in must be 
contacted to schedule the inspection. All State export certification 
specialists have their contact information listed on the APHIS website.

Marc
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