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How to wholesale succulents directly from Korea or Europe to China without going abroad?
Remind succulent plant lovers: pay attention to the relevant laws and regulations, and do not blindly carry or mail succulent plants into the country. If you really need to introduce them into the country, you should go through the relevant quarantine approval procedures in advance to avoid unnecessary losses. .
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Succulent crackdown on illegal immigration
Guangzhou: Thousands of "succulent plants" enter the country once again and fall into trouble
Yangcheng Evening News reporter Ma Hanqing, correspondent Guangdong National Inspection Photography Report: A tourist actually brought back nearly a thousand plants that were prohibited from entering the country at one time! The reporter learned from the Guangzhou Airport Inspection and Quarantine Bureau the day before yesterday that quarantine personnel from the bureau found 9 boxes of nearly 1,000 succulent plants in the luggage of a domestic tourist who arrived in Guangzhou from South Korea. This is the largest number of plant propagation materials intercepted by the Guangzhou Airport Inspection and Quarantine Bureau in recent years. most.
According to reports, the Chinese woman who took flight KE865 arrived in Guangzhou from South Korea on November 29, 2014. When her luggage was inspected by the X-ray machine, the quarantine personnel of the Guangzhou Airport Inspection and Quarantine Bureau found that there was something on the display screen Seemingly showing signs of prohibited items, the woman immediately unpacked her luggage for inspection and found that the woman was carrying nine boxes of nearly a thousand succulent plants, weighing a total of 18 kilograms. This batch of succulents is for sale. Since the party concerned failed to provide relevant inspection and quarantine approval procedures and certificates, the inspection and quarantine personnel, after informing them of the relevant legal knowledge and quarantine handling methods, detained the batch of plants in accordance with the law and sent them to the laboratory for further inspection.
The inspection and quarantine department stated that in recent years, "succulents" as new favorites of potted plants have become increasingly popular among domestic and foreign consumers. Merchants have found this business opportunity, purchased novel varieties from overseas, and brought them into the country for sale through various methods. However, "succulent plants" are prohibited items. In addition to the fact that the plant itself may be an invasive alien species, the stems and leaves may also be infected with scale insects and other quarantine pests. In addition, due to their super fecundity, once introduced, they will It poses a threat to my country's agricultural production safety and ecological security.
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40,000 succulent plants intercepted at Shandong port
On November 27, 2014, reporters learned from the Shandong Inspection and Quarantine Bureau that recently, the Yantai Inspection and Quarantine Bureau in Shandong Province had intercepted more than 10,000 succulent plants, weighing about 200 kilograms, three times in a row at the seaport travel inspection channel.
It is understood that from January to November this year, the Shandong Inspection and Quarantine Bureau intercepted more than 40,000 succulent plants in passengers’ luggage and mailed items, and intercepted 3 rare and endangered succulent plants - "Turtle Shell Peony". Among the intercepted succulent plants, harmful organisms such as Rhabditis elegans, Stemia nematodes, root mites and other harmful organisms were detected many times. The inspection and quarantine agencies returned or destroyed the intercepted succulent plants in accordance with the law.
Chongqing Postal Port intercepted succulent plant seeds from U.S. mail
Recently, the post office of Chongqing Inspection and Quarantine Bureau intercepted for the first time the fairy cup and blue lock ratta in U.S. entry mail. 9 varieties of succulent plant seeds of the Crassulaceae and Fairy Cup genus, including Fairy Cup·Puff Fog Cooling Tower, Fairy Cup·Adulise, etc., weighing 0.015 kg.
Dudleya, also known as Dudleya, is a genus of the Sedum family, including three subgenus, with approximately 100 species and subspecies. Plants of Stanford University, USA Scientist William Ressell Dudleya originally named the genus. Native to the southwestern coast of North America and its islands, coastal mountains, and deserts, species of the genus have fleshy, lotus-shaped leaves. Because of these interesting features, they are often used to decorate gardens. Some species of Fairy Cup are rare and endangered, and are protected by wild plant conservation laws in the United States and Mexico.
However, as alien species, plant seeds mailed in from abroad are prone to biological invasion on the one hand, and are also prone to carrying overseas diseases and insect pests, posing a high quarantine risk. Therefore, my country’s inspection and quarantine laws and regulations stipulate that mailing plant seeds into the country is strictly prohibited. The post office office will intercept the letter in accordance with the law and wait for further processing after contacting the recipient.
Fujian Quanzhou Inspection and Quarantine Bureau intercepted potted succulent plants
Recently, when Fujian Quanzhou Inspection and Quarantine Bureau inspected the luggage of inbound passengers on flights from Hong Kong to Quanzhou at Quanzhou Jinjiang Airport, they discovered The passenger carried a box of ***20 potted succulent plants with soil, which had been destroyed in accordance with my country's animal and plant quarantine regulations. This is the first time that potted succulent plants have been intercepted at Quanzhou Port.
Succulent plants, also known as succulent plants and succulent plants, have thick stems and leaves, full fleshiness, and simple and cute shapes. In recent years, succulents, as the new favorite of potted plants, have become increasingly popular among consumers at home and abroad. In pursuit of novel varieties, succulent plant enthusiasts began to purchase whole succulent plants or propagation materials from overseas and bring them into the country through various methods.
Due to the wide variety of imported succulent plants and the high quarantine risks, they have become a focus of current entry plant quarantine. According to the relevant person in charge of the Quanzhou Bureau, according to my country's animal and plant quarantine regulations, succulents are prohibited entry. In addition to the succulents themselves, which may be invasive alien species, the above-ground stems and leaves may also be infected with scale insects and other quarantine pests. , the accompanying soil may also carry a variety of harmful organisms and viral pathogens, posing a threat to the ecological security of the introduced area.
The Quanzhou Bureau reminds succulent plant lovers: Pay attention to the relevant laws and regulations, and do not blindly carry or mail succulent plants into the country. If you really need to introduce them into the country, you should go through the relevant quarantine approval procedures in advance to avoid unnecessary loss.
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