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Re: The Jacksons and seeds from/for New Zealand


On 22-May-97, Janet Wintermute wrote:

>
> Hi, Noel.  It's possible that Customs is the right button to push locally,
> but more likely you'll need to make contact with your national department of
> agriculture.  I work for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and
> Plant Health Inspection Service.  APHIS' Plant Protection and Quarantine
> branch is the outfit here that governs what agricutural items and produce
> can and can't come into the United States from abroad.
>
> When you get the right government folks lined up at your end, give me an
> e-buzz at my office (jwintermute@aphis.usda.gov) and I'll put our people in
> touch with your people and we'll see what develops.
>
> Meantime, visit our agency's Webpage (http://www.aphis.usda.gov) and noodle
> around.  The links to PPQ aren't working just right (as of yesterday), so
> you might want to type /ppq at the end of that URL if you can't get in from
> the main page.
>
   Hi there Janet,
    Many thanks for your message and offer of help.  Really appreciate
that.  You may have noticed my message to Laura.  The goverment department
here is the Ministry of Commerce and to get approval to import any seeds
I have to supply the latin names of the varieties I wish to import and they
will advise whether they are allowable or not.   If I have any problems
or need any other help I will get back to you.   Once again many thanks.


 NOEL & PAULA JACKSON
Organic Growers of Strawberries & Other Produce at
   NATURE'S ACRES
Taradale Rd.,Dannevirke,New Zealand

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