Importing Seeds into Australia On 28 April 2022, import conditions for seeds for sowing and a wide range of other-risk plant products exported from all countries will change. These products will soon need to be inspected and certified by the overseas government to make sure they are free from pests of concern. Any of these products leaving a country on or after 28 April that arrive in Australia without the right certificate with them won’t make it in. Please be aware that the seller needs to use the botanical name that is on the Permitted list - Biosecurity people don't do synonyms! Also, recent biosecurity changes mean that EVERY seller in the world now has to supply you with a PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE for ANY sized parcel of seed (commercial or non-commercial) coming into Australia. PLEASE NOTE: CLEISTOCACTUS WINTERI SSP. COLADEMONO IS ON THE PERMITTED SEEDS LIST & CAN BE IMPORTED INTO AUSTRALIA, BUT MUST FOLLOW THE NEW IMPORT PROCEDURES NOW REQUIRED. https://www.awe.gov.au/biosecuri ... gy7OUx0ixVOPUpXrc5Q https://www.awe.gov.au/biosecuri ... qjk6L0sRvlE4gzKXX8M https://www.awe.gov.au/sites/def ... QJTsjpenoqZGrcpjAyk https://www.awe.gov.au/biosecuri ... anitary-certificate |