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Export conditions for seed-quality cereals require trader authorization, chemical-treatment declaration, and mandatory insecticide labeling. Amendments make seed-quality Non-Basmati rice (HS 10061010) and maize (HS 10051000) freely exportable subject to submission at Customs of (i) evidence of authorised seed-trader status (dealer licence or State Seed certifying agency registration), (ii) a declaration that consignments are chemically treated and not fit for human consumption, and (iii) labeling on export packets stating seeds are treated with chemical insecticides and cannot be used for food or feed.
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Export conditions for seed-quality cereals require trader authorization, chemical-treatment declaration, and mandatory insecticide labeling.
Amendments make seed-quality Non-Basmati rice (HS 10061010) and maize (HS 10051000) freely exportable subject to submission at Customs of (i) evidence of authorised seed-trader status (dealer licence or State Seed certifying agency registration), (ii) a declaration that consignments are chemically treated and not fit for human consumption, and (iii) labeling on export packets stating seeds are treated with chemical insecticides and cannot be used for food or feed.
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