✨ Seed Importation Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 14
SCHEDULE A—continued
| 1. Common Name | 2. Botanical Name | 3. End Use | 4. Permit/Consent | 5. Quantity | 6. Limited to Cultivar | 7. II Storage | 8. III Certificates Required | 9. IV Treatment | 10. V Analysis | 11. Post Entry Control |
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| Pecan (hickory) | Carya spp. | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | (Conditions on application) | ||||
| Peppers; red or green | Capsicum spp. | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | Yes | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Phalaris tuberosa | Phalaris aquatica | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | Yes | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Poplar | Populus spp. | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | (Conditions on application) | ||||
| Potatoes, true seed | Solanum tuberosum | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | Yes | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Prairie grass | Bromus willdenowii | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | Yes | B | .. | 8 | No |
| Pumpkin | Cucurbita maxima | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | No | B | .. | 9 | Yes |
| Radish | Raphanus spp. | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | No | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Rape | Brassica napus | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | Yes | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Rape | Brassica napus | Eval'n | Permit | Limited | Named | No | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Rhubarb | Rheum rhaponticum | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | Yes | B | .. | 8 | No |
| Rice; whole, unpolished | Oryza sativa | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | Yes | E | 2 | 9 | Yes |
| Ryecorn, rye | Secale cereale | Sowing | Permit | Limited | Named | Yes | E | 2 | 8 | Yes |
| Ryegrasses | Lolium spp. | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | Yes | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Safflower | Carthamus tinctorius | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | (Conditions on application) | ||||
| Sage | Salvia officinalis | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | No | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Sainfoin | Onobrychis vicifolia | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | Yes | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Salsify | Tragopogon porrifolius | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | No | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Serradella | Ornithopus sativus | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | Yes | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Sesame | Sesamum indicum | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | No | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Sorghum | Sorghum vulgare | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | (Conditions on application) | ||||
| Spinach | Spinacia oleracea | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | No | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Sudan grass | Sorghum spp. | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | (Conditions on application) | ||||
| Sugar cane | Saccharum spp. | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | Yes | B | .. | 9 | Yes |
| Sunflower | Helianthus annuus | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | (Conditions on application) | ||||
| Swede | Brassica napus | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | Yes | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Swede | Brassica napus | Eval'n | Permit | Limited | Named | No | B | .. | 8 | No |
| Sweet corn | Zea mays | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | (Conditions on application) | ||||
| Thyme | Thymus vulgaris | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | Yes | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Timothy | Phleum pratense | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | Yes | B | .. | 8 | Yes |
| Tomato | Lycopersicon esculentum | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | No | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Turnip | Brassica rapa | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | No | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Turnip | Brassica rapa | Eval'n | Permit | Limited | Named | No | B | .. | 8 | No |
| Vetch | Vicia spp. | Sowing | Consent | Any | No | No | B | .. | No | Yes |
| Wheat | Triticum spp. | Sowing | Permit | Limited | No | Yes | E | 1,2 | 9 | Yes |
| Wheat grasses | Agropyron spp. | Eval'n | Permit | Limited | Named | Yes | E | .. | 9 | Yes |
| Yarrow | Achillea millefolium | IMPORT NOT PERMITTED | (Conditions on application) | |||||||
| Yorkshire fog | Holcus lanatus | Eval'n | Permit | Limited | Named |
NOTES TO SCHEDULE B: SEEDS AND RELATED DRIED PRODUCTS FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION, STOCK FEED, BIRD SEED, PROCESSING OR MANUFACTURING AND OTHER USES EXCEPT SOWING
This Schedule sets out the likely conditions for the import of seeds and related dried products that are to be used for human consumption, stock feed, bird seed, processing or manufacturing, and other uses, except sowing.
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General Condition—On arrival in New Zealand any seed or product imported under this Schedule may be inspected by the Port Agriculture Service and treated, if necessary.
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Statement of End Use Required—Due to the possible risk of the introduction of animal disease from seeds and related dried products, importers are required to provide the port agriculture officer, at the port of entry, with a certificate stating the purpose for which the seed or product is to be used. Imports will only be permitted entry in accordance with the use shown in column 3 of this Schedule. In the event of the seed or seed product not being found suitable for the purpose for which it has been imported, the importer must refer any proposed alternative use to the regional veterinary officer in whose region the port of entry is situated. This statement will only be necessary for quantities in excess of 20 kg in any one shipment.
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Special Conditions for the Importation of Stockfeed—
(a) For Animal Health reasons, stockfeed may only be imported from Australia, North America, and the Pacific Islands. Imports of stockfeed from other countries will be considered, but these will be subject to a prior permit to import (see Note 2 to Schedule A).
(b) In addition to any other import conditions specified in this Schedule, all imports of stockfeed must be accompanied by a declaration of origin as set out in Appendix I.
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Unless specified otherwise, either in this Schedule or in a permit to import, imports under this Schedule are not limited to any particular cultivars, nor are they subject to post-entry control.
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The ministry reserves the right to inspect and treat, if necessary, any seed or product imported under this Schedule after it has been released by the Port Agriculture Service if plant or animal health reasons should require it.
EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS AND TERMS USED IN SCHEDULE B
Column 1 Common Name—Lists the seed and products in alphabetical order under the name by which they are most commonly known.
Column 2 Botanical Name—Gives the botanical name of the seed or product named in column 1.
Column 3 End Use—Specifies the end use for which the conditions for import are given.
‘H.C.’ stands for human consumption.
‘S.F.’ stands for stock feed.
‘B.S.’ stands for bird seed.
‘P’ stands for processing or manufacturing.
‘Any’ means any purpose other than sowing.
Column 4 Permit/Consent—Denotes whether a permit to import is necessary, or whether the Director-General has given his consent to the importation. (See Notes 2 and 3 to Schedule A).
Column 5 Quantity—Indicates whether the quantity of seed that may be imported is limited. ‘Any’ means there is no restriction on quantity imposed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
Columns 6–11 Certificates Required—Specify the certificates that are required to accompany the seed or product on arrival in New Zealand. For an explanation of the certificates and abbreviations used in these columns see Appendix I to this notice.
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Schedule A: Seeds for Sowing
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🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesSeed importation, Schedule, Agriculture, Plant health
🌾 Notes to Schedule B: Seeds and Related Dried Products for Non-Sowing Uses
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesSeed importation, Non-sowing uses, Agriculture, Animal health, Stockfeed