Trees imported from Japan/Importando arboles desde Japòn
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Trees imported from Japan/Importando arboles desde Japòn
hola amigos.Quiciera saber si alguien tiene experiencia importando arboles de Japòn. Para que me de una idea de como se puede proceder. Gracias
hello friends. I would love for to know if anyone has experience importing trees from Japan. To give me an idea of how we can proceed. Thanks. google.traslate
hello friends. I would love for to know if anyone has experience importing trees from Japan. To give me an idea of how we can proceed. Thanks. google.traslate
BonsaiAndino- Member
Re: Trees imported from Japan/Importando arboles desde Japòn
You will have to check with your country's agriculture officials about import requirements for plants.
It is almost impossible for an individual to import a tree into the USA -- from anywhere.
It is almost impossible for an individual to import a tree into the USA -- from anywhere.
JimLewis- Member
Re: Trees imported from Japan/Importando arboles desde Japòn
Gracias Jim. Que tan probable es importar yamadoris desde USA hacia Ecuador.
Thanks Jim. How likely is yamadoris import from USA to Ecuador. google.traslate
Thanks Jim. How likely is yamadoris import from USA to Ecuador. google.traslate
BonsaiAndino- Member
Re: Trees imported from Japan/Importando arboles desde Japòn
Well, WE don't seem to care where our trees go. Again, you need to check with your Agricultural people as to import restrictions.
I would guess that it is easier.
I would guess that it is easier.
JimLewis- Member
Trees Imported from Japan
I don't think most of our popular yamadori species, like larch, maples, junipers, & pines, are suitable for the Ecuador climate. I believe Florida buttonwood, Conocarpus erectus, is protected. You may not be allowed to import it.
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bonsaisr- Member
Re: Trees imported from Japan/Importando arboles desde Japòn
JimLewis wrote:You will have to check with your country's agriculture officials about import requirements for plants.
It is almost impossible for an individual to import a tree into the USA -- from anywhere.
Rules on importing trees from Asia are very strict here in Europe because of Asian long-horned beetle, maples in particular, but not only.
Considering the damage it has already done in North america, I'd say it should be the same in other parts of the world.
AlainK- Member
Re: Trees imported from Japan/Importando arboles desde Japòn
Tenìan razòn, hay que cumplir algunos requisitos con el Ministerio de Agricultura y Agrocalidad. El problema es contactar con algun proveedor Japones.
They were right, some requirements must be met with the Ministry of Agriculture and Agrocalidad. The problem is to contact some Japanese provider. Google traslate
They were right, some requirements must be met with the Ministry of Agriculture and Agrocalidad. The problem is to contact some Japanese provider. Google traslate
BonsaiAndino- Member
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