Well i have had a nasty letter from MAF and 2 parcels destroyed. I don't believe they would allow seeds to get through and then spend time calling in on the person who ordered them...too risky for them and too much like hard work as well. Easier just to intercept the seeds at the border and destroy them.nzchilligirl said:Thanks very much for welcoming me into the group. On the subject of sourcing seeds, I noticed from previous posts that the rules relating to importing seed are becoming tighter and it is becoming increasingly difficult to purchase seed from outside the country. On this point, in the vege growers group on FB that I belong to, a lady had a terrible experience which instilled great fear into those who ordered, or like me were thinking of ordering, seed from abroad. She had apparently ordered some gourd and another Asian vegetable from Asia (I think it might have been Thailand). She received the seeds and as they were not intercepted at the border, did not think anything of it anymore. Then a couple of days later, she said that she was visited by a MAF inspector who then seized the seeds and also demanded to inspect her garden for other items. She felt really shaken by the experience and incredibly guilty. I don't think she was making it up. This kind of scenario frightened me and made me reluctant to order from overseas companies. At the moment I can trace or legitimately account for everything I've grown so I have no reason to fear being audited by MAF.
I have made an effort to save some seed from the best chilli from each plant (and other veggies from the garden for that matter) and am happy to share them with people in the group.
In terms of sourcing seed for exotic items, where is the best place to start?
I will keep an eye on Trade Me (though I must admit I'm not such a fan). I've also purchased seed from Kings Seeds and was happy with the quality. Egmont and Franchi are also good.
Any thoughts?
We were looking into placing a group order with a supplier who supplies the phytosanitary certificates now required but have yet to find someone who has what we want and will issue the cert. Luckily many of us have seeds from the last few seasons to keep us going. If you have something specific in mind just ask.....
Some guys are still getting parcels through without problems....there are ways and means of getting it done!