Maize seed export controls impose conditional exports requiring licensing, treatment declaration, labeling and a temporary restriction. Export of maize (corn) seed is permitted subject to submission to Customs of a seed dealer licence under the Seed Control Order and a declaration that consignments are chemically treated and unfit for human consumption; export packets must be labelled as chemically treated and not fit for food or feed. These measures are temporary and operate alongside Transitional Arrangements under the Foreign Trade Policy, with provision for limited letters of credit extensions and a humanitarian exemption for specified UN relief shipments.
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Maize seed export controls impose conditional exports requiring licensing, treatment declaration, labeling and a temporary restriction.
Export of maize (corn) seed is permitted subject to submission to Customs of a seed dealer licence under the Seed Control Order and a declaration that consignments are chemically treated and unfit for human consumption; export packets must be labelled as chemically treated and not fit for food or feed. These measures are temporary and operate alongside Transitional Arrangements under the Foreign Trade Policy, with provision for limited letters of credit extensions and a humanitarian exemption for specified UN relief shipments.
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