Plant import controls require Import Permit and Phytosanitary Certificate; non compliant consignments face detention, fumigation or destruction. Importation of plants and plant materials requires, subject to limited exemptions, an Import Permit and an Phytosanitary Certificate. Importers must register each consignment at the Plant Quarantine Station, submit prescribed documents, pay inspection fees, and arrange inspection, sampling and supervised fumigation where necessary. Consignments free of pests are released to Customs; infested or non compliant consignments are fumigated and reinspected, detained for deportation, or destroyed at the importer's cost after notice. Wood packaging must meet ISPM treatment and marking requirements or be treated and certified on entry.
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Plant import controls require Import Permit and Phytosanitary Certificate; non compliant consignments face detention, fumigation or destruction.
Importation of plants and plant materials requires, subject to limited exemptions, an Import Permit and an Phytosanitary Certificate. Importers must register each consignment at the Plant Quarantine Station, submit prescribed documents, pay inspection fees, and arrange inspection, sampling and supervised fumigation where necessary. Consignments free of pests are released to Customs; infested or non compliant consignments are fumigated and reinspected, detained for deportation, or destroyed at the importer's cost after notice. Wood packaging must meet ISPM treatment and marking requirements or be treated and certified on entry.
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