IMPORT STATUS OF PLANT COMMODITIES & RELATED ITEMS: ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA



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IMPORT STATUS OF PLANT COMMODITIES & RELATED ITEMS: ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Country of Export All Countries All planting material, plant cuttings, live plants, cut flowers & ornamentals without an import permit Mangoes Produce infested with pests &/or disease Citrus fruit (e.g., orange, lime, lemon, grapefruit, pummelo/shaddock, tangerine, mandarin, etc.) Soil Other items from countries for which no risk assessment has been done All planting material, plant cuttings, live plants, cut flowers & ornamentals Anguilla All items (risk assessment - - Barbados All items (risk assessment - - Belize Citrus fruit - - All other items (risk assessment Central & South America (via Miami) All commodities not otherwise Cut flowers Cuba All commodities not otherwise Elephant Grass Dominica Guava fruit (fresh) Cut flowers Mango fruit Coconut seedlings/plants Ground provisions All commodities not otherwise Fruits (except fresh guava)

Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo) Passion fruit Plantains Bananas Citrus (all species) Commodities not otherwise listed Grenada All commodities not otherwise Guyana Citrus fruit Papaya Plantain Other fruits, vegetables & plants not otherwise specified Guava (frozen) (confirming fruit frozen for at least 10 days) Zamia pumila (wild cycad) Taro Eddo Tannia Sweet Potato Yam Ginger Avocado Eggplant Onions Spices (nutmeg, cloves, mace) Must be thoroughly dried Avocado Bora Calaloo Cassava Coconut Cowpea Cruciferous vegetables (e.g., cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, etc.) Eddoes Eggplant Echallot Ginger Okra Importer registration w/ppu

Jamaica Coconut trees Palm trees Miami (incl. via Puerto Rico) Montserrat Passion fruit Pepper (hot, sweet) Pineapple Tomato Anthurium blooms Ginger lily blooms Heliconia blooms Hot peppers Citrus plants Cut flowers Live plants (balled & burlapped) Lime Lemon Live plants Temperate fruit & other Citrus (all plant parts) Coconut (all plant parts) Corn (whole cob in husk) Guava fruit Mango fruit Papaya (all plant parts) Pineapple fruit vegetables Banana fruit Carrots (roots only) Cassava (tubers only) Cocoa fruit Cruciferous crops (e.g., cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, etc.) Corn kernels Dasheen, eddo & other aroids (tubers) Ginger (root only) Mango plants All cut flowers Fresh pigeon peas (in pod) Dried pigeon peas (for planting) Sorrel fruit Sweet potato (tubers only)

Puerto Rico St. Kitts & Nevis All commodities not otherwise St. Lucia Jujube fruit Suriname cherry fruit Mango fruit Carambola fruit Wax apple fruit Coconut plants Citrus fruits specified Yam (tubers only) Beans (fresh) Breadfruit Breadnut Cucurbits (e.g., cucumber, melon, squash, pumpkin, watermelon, etc.) Dasheen (leaves) Eddo (leaves) Eggplant (fruit) Jackfruit Locust (stinking toe) Mammey apple (fruit) Okra (fruit only) Onion (bulbs only) Pepper (sweet & hot) Pigeon peas (fresh/shelled) Tomato fruit Cut flowers Live ornamentals (linners) Hot pepper Sweet potato Tomato Yam Avocado (fruit) Banana (fruit) Breadfruit Carambola (plant only) Cinnamon (plant only) Cut flowers (heliconias, ginger lilies, anthuriums, etc.) French tamarind (plant only)

Ginger Hot pepper Jujube (plant only) Mango (plant only) Ornamental shrubs & cuttings Pineapple Plantain (fruit only) Suriname cherry (plant only) Tannia Wax apple (plant only) St. Vincent & the Grenadines Anthurium blooms Banana (plants & leaves) Citrus (e.g., limes, lemons, oranges, grapefruit, tangerine, mandarin) Coconut (nuts & plants) Eggplant (leaves & live plants) Corn (on the cob) Mango (fruit) Plantain (plants & leaves) specified Arrowroot Asparagus Avocado (fruit) Beans Cocoa (fruit) Ferns (foliage only) Garlic (dried) Okra Onion (dried) Orchids (blooms only) Papaya (fruit) Passion fruit Peppers (hot & sweet) Philodendrons (blooms only) Pigeon peas (in pod or frozen) Sugarcane (peeled or chilled) Tomato (fruit) Arrowroot (rhizomes) Banana (fruit only) Beet root

Thailand All commodities not otherwise Trinidad and Tobago Papaya (fruit) Pineapple (fruit) specified United Kingdom All commodities not otherwise Cabbage Carrots Cassava Cauliflower Celery Corn (dried & shelled) Dasheen (roots & leaves) Eddoes (roots & leaves) Eggplant Ginger root Ginger lily (blooms) Heliconia (blooms) Lettuce Peanuts Pineapples Plantain (fruit only) Sugarcane (cuttings) Sweet potato Tannia (foliage & tubers) Tobacco (leaves) White potato Yam (tubers) Orchids (live plants, preferably bare-root) Tamarind (in shell) Cabbage Pepper (hot & sweet) Tomato Importer registration Roses (live plants or cuttings)

Seed potatoes (origin: Scotland) White (Irish) potatoes Phytosanitary certificate Updated February 27, 2007 Plant Protection Officer Plant Protection Department of Agriculture Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, Marine Resources & AgroIndustry P.O. Box 1282 St. John s Antigua and Barbuda For further information, please contact the Plant Protection Unit at 562-1923, (268)764-1255 or (268)462-1213, or plantprotection@antigua.gov.ag