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Documentation Required
Import Permit YES
Phytosanitary Certificate YES
Additional Declaration NO
Post Entry Quarantine NO
EX188 NO
EX46 NO
Radiation Statement NO


Country:
BARBADOS
Check BARBADOS for any GENERAL Restrictions and Prohibitions.

Commodity:
All

Common name:
All

Last Updated:
Friday, 23 July 2010

Group:
Plants

End Use:
Bulbs & Tubers

Restriction:
An import permit is required for the import or transit of all 
shipments of plants and plant products. The conditions for entry 
of any plant, plant product or regulated article for scientific 
or experimental purposes will be determined by the Minister 
responsible in Barbados.
In addition, all fruits, vegetables, plants, cuttings, seeds, or 
unprocessed plant products must be declared to customs and 
presented for inspection by a Plant Quarantine Officer. Fresh 
fruits from certain countries are prohibited in order to prevent 
the spreading of pests and plant diseases. Certain plants, seeds 
or cuttings may require a phytosanitary certificate in addition 
to the import permit.

All exports to Barbados require phytosanitary certificates. The 
phytosanitary certificate must be dated no more than 30 days 
before entry into Barbados.

Quarantine Pests
Anthonomus grandis - Boll weevil
Avocado sun blotch virus	
Chilo plejadellus and other species - Rice stalk borers
Clavibacter michiganensis subsp sepedonicus Potato ring rot
Fruit flies (not present in Barbados)	
Globodera rostochiensis - Golden cysts nematode
Maconellicoccus hirsutus - Pink mealybug
Pseudomonas solanacearurn - Moko disease
Synchytrium endobioticum - New Zealand potato wart

Additional Declarations:

Treatment:

Radiation Statement:


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Last updated: 12 Feb 2008