|
Country |
Papers officially required |
Papers actually used |
Number of packages (number of plants if different) |
Results |
|
Argentina |
Import Papers Required (Stringent conditions to be met including 'soil free' plants) |
Yes |
1 (4 plants) |
Successful - Plants were grown soil free in vermiculite. Importer was
patient enough to wait for these to become ready and persistent enough get the
correct Import papers from their own authorities. |
|
Brazil |
Plant Pest Risk Assessment |
No |
4 |
Successful |
|
Bulgaria |
Detail not established |
No |
4 |
Successful |
|
Canada |
Yes - Detail not established |
No |
1 |
Destroyed by Customs - compensation received. |
|
Croatia |
Detail not established |
No |
1 |
Successful |
|
Czech Republic |
Detail not established |
No |
1 |
Successful |
|
Iceland |
Phytosanitaty Certificate only |
Yes |
2 (4 plants) |
Successful |
|
Israel |
Detail not established |
No |
1 |
Successful |
|
Norway |
Phytosanitaty Certificate only |
No |
3 |
Successful - 1 after slight delay - Plant held by Norwegian authorities until temporary certificate sorted |
| |
|
Yes |
4 |
Mostly successful (1 plant died) - plants held until copy of certificate sent to appropriate authorities
- copy papers sent in advance after this experience |
|
Poland |
Detail not established |
No |
1 |
Successful |
|
Serbia |
Detail not established |
No |
1 |
Successful |
|
South Africa |
Import Permit required before I get Phytosanitaty Certificate |
No |
1 (2 plants) |
Successful |
|
Switzerland |
Detail not established |
No |
1 |
Successful |
|
Turkey |
Detail not established |
No |
1 (2 plants) |
Successful |
|
Ukraine |
Detail not established |
No |
3 |
Successful |
| Uruguay |
Yes - Detail not established |
No |
1 |
Destroyed by Customs |