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B4.2 New Zealand: Agricultural Restrictions |
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This article is from the New Zealand FAQ, by Phil Stuart-Jones and Lin Nah with numerous contributions by others.
NZ's isolation has kept its free of many animal and plant diseases. To
maintain this, restrictions are imposed on the importation of certain
animal and plant material. Before arrival you will be asked to complete a
declaration stating whether you have food, plant or animal material with
you or in your baggage. Aircraft cabins are often sprayed before
disembarkation to ensure there are no foreign insects imported
accidentally. You may ask to be removed if you have respiratory problems.
Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries (MAF) Online Information
Quarantine http://www.mqm.govt.nz/gateassu/gateway.htm
MAF Home page http://www.mqm.govt.nz/
 
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