Amendment in Export Policy of Agar Oil and Agarwood Chips and Powder obtained from artificially propagated source and insertion of policy conditions - 45/2015-20 - Foreign Trade Policy
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Export restriction on agarwood and agar oil imposes annual quotas and documentary conditions for exports. Export of agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis) chips and powder and agar oil from artificially propagated sources has been changed from Free to Restricted with annual quotas (25,000 kg for chips and powder; 1,500 kg for agar oil) and requires an export licence supported by a Forest Department attested certificate of origin confirming procurement from registered plantations, a PCCF nominated authority's physical stock verification certificate, a copy of the export order, certified coloured photographs, and an undertaking of CITES compliant harvesting.
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Export restriction on agarwood and agar oil imposes annual quotas and documentary conditions for exports.
Export of agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis) chips and powder and agar oil from artificially propagated sources has been changed from Free to Restricted with annual quotas (25,000 kg for chips and powder; 1,500 kg for agar oil) and requires an export licence supported by a Forest Department attested certificate of origin confirming procurement from registered plantations, a PCCF nominated authority's physical stock verification certificate, a copy of the export order, certified coloured photographs, and an undertaking of CITES compliant harvesting.
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