Export controls on plants require no-objection and cultivation certificates to accompany export documentation for wild and cultivated consignments. Export consignments of plants, plant parts, derivatives and extracts must be accompanied by a No Objection Certificate from the appropriate wildlife or forest authority; cultivated material from non-forest areas may be exported on production of a Cultivation Certificate from the District Agriculture or Horticulture Officer, with forest/wildlife authorities still issuing transport and CITES permits where applicable. Required certificates must accompany export documentation in strict compliance with the Exim Policy and DGFT notification.
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Export controls on plants require no-objection and cultivation certificates to accompany export documentation for wild and cultivated consignments.
Export consignments of plants, plant parts, derivatives and extracts must be accompanied by a No Objection Certificate from the appropriate wildlife or forest authority; cultivated material from non-forest areas may be exported on production of a Cultivation Certificate from the District Agriculture or Horticulture Officer, with forest/wildlife authorities still issuing transport and CITES permits where applicable. Required certificates must accompany export documentation in strict compliance with the Exim Policy and DGFT notification.
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