Importation of Plants, Plant Products and Propagating Material
Description:
In terms of Section 11 of the Agricultural
Pest Act 1973 (Act 3 of 1973) “No person shall import or cause to be imported
into the Republic- (a)(b)(c)(d) except upon a written permit of
the Minister” This Legislation is currently under revision
and will soon be replace by new legislation.
Target Group or Beneficiaries: Anybody
who is importing plants, plant products and propagating material.
Permit cost N$100.
Procedure:
Depending on the type of material to be imported, the importer
is required to have the following documents:
- An import permit issued by the Ministry of Agriculture, Water
and rural Development (Phytosanitary Unit) on which the import/plant
health requirements will be stated. These requirements will state
the prohibitions, restrictions and additional declarations with
regard to pre-shipment procedures (including treatment) to which
plant material must comply before being allowed into Namibia. This
permit does not exempt the importer from any other law.
- All plants, plant material or propagating
material must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate
issued by the country of origin/exporting country in full adherence
to the requirements set out in the permit.
- Application for an import permit must be done at least 14 days
in advance of the expected date of entry into Namibia on the
prescribed application form available at this office.
- Upon arrival at the entry point into Namibia,
all plant material must be declared. Diseased or insect infested
plant material, irrespective of the value will be destroyed
or shipped back to the country of origin at the owner’s
cost. The
phytosanitary requirements depends on the commodity and the purpose
(planting, human consumption animal feeding etc)
PROCEDURES FOR THE EXPORT OF ANY PLANTS, PLANT PRODUCTS
OR PROPAGATING MATERIAL.
Depending on the type of material to be exported the exporter
is required to have the following documents:
- A permit from the Ministry of Environment
and Tourism in case of protected/endangered species in Namibia.
Trade in or the movement of endangered species is prohibited
unless under CITES certificate.
- An import permit from the Importing country ( receiving ) on
which the import conditions will be stipulated (Optional)
- A Phytosanitary certificate (Export permit) issued by the Ministry
of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development if required by the
importing country. (Application to be submitted at least 7 days
prior to dispatching.