Other types of seeds, legal seeds, are obviously allowed anywhere in the United States or any of the other countries mentioned above. You can buy them, sell them and grow them. But you can't always ship them or receive them in the mail. When packing seeds, do not simply put them inside a regular envelope.
Exporting Seeds to your Country will require a Federal Phytosanitary Certificate and in most cases a Import Permit to be sent with the seeds during exportation. You may also be required to provide additional documents, depending on your country.
You are not allowed to bring into the UK without a permit, any plants or parts of plants (including seeds) which are protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. If you are still unsure what you can and cannot import into the UK, you should seek clarification from DEFRA.
For some years, it has been necessary to send a Phytosanitary Certificate with all seeds imported into the USA. Instead, the person in the US who wishes to import seeds on a small scale may now apply for an Import Permit which will allow them to bring seeds into the United States, subject to certain conditions.
Coins; banknotes; currency notes, including paper money; securities of any kind payable to bearer; traveler's checks; platinum, gold, and silver; precious stones; jewelry; watches; and other valuable articles are prohibited in Priority Mail Express International shipments to Germany.
Restrictions
- Medicinal products and narcotics. You must observe certain requirements if you are bringing medicinal products as normal travel requisites.
- Cash.
- Fireworks.
- Instruments of torture.
- Dangerous dogs.
- Publications or media likely to harm minors and unconstitutional publications.
- Cultural assets.
- Food and feedstuffs.
Travelers may bring seeds of admissible herbaceous plants for planting if they meet the following conditions: You have a phytosanitary certificate issued by the National Plant Protection Organization of the country you are leaving indicating the seeds are free of pests and diseases.
Whilst you can send food to Germany, you should be aware of a few restrictions:
- Food MUST have a shelf life of at least 6 months.
- Anything homemade or not in the original manufacture packaging will not be accepted.
- Food MUST contain a food label, listing the ingredients.
Non-perishable food items, such as candy and chocolate are allowed. What: Plants, live seeds and untreated wood products may not be shipped into Germany.
State RegulationsIn the UK, it is legal to buy, sell and trade Cannabis seeds. Other state laws surrounding cannabis seeds include; People are allowed to sell seeds and can sell it over the counter or by delivering to one's mailing address.
“Anyone importing seeds, plants or plant products from outside of the EU needs to be registered with us and consignments require a phytosanitary certificate to prevent the introduction of harmful pests and invasive species into Ireland and the EU,” the department said on Twitter.
Yes and no, organic material like seeds will show on the customs scanners but the scanner cannot tell what it is exactly. No seeds are difficult to detect in airport scans.
Just tuck them in a sock and put them in your checked luggage as long as you dont try and take them through TSA you should be fine.
8.How do seeds travel?
- the wind can carry the seeds.
- flowing water can carry seeds to different places.
- some seeds can get stuck on people's clothes or on the fur of animals.
- some seeds can be eaten by animals and dropped new places in their droppings.
- other seeds can roll or fly away.
Raw Nuts/Seeds and Nut/Seed Butters: You can bring a sealable bag filled with your favorite nuts and seeds such as raw walnuts (anti-inflammatory), almonds, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, pecans and Brazil nuts.
Airlines and the airline regulators (TSA) treat plants like any other items, and they're allowed on planes. The only problems start when you have to go through the customs on international flights. Most plants are banned from bringing in, you'll need additional permits, and they'll have to be transported bare-rooted.
The import of live plants, cuttings, bulbs, tubers, rhizomes, budwood and seeds imported for propagation/ sowing purpose are permitted entry only through notified ports namely Amritsar, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai and New Delhi.
Fresh flowers are allowed through the checkpoint without water.
The TSA allows passengers to transport plants either as carry-on items or in checked bags. Like the rest of your belongings, plants will need to undergo security screening. Plan to send them down the X-ray conveyor belt with the rest of your carry-on luggage.
Aside from the fact that nuts are a common allergen, shelled nuts or seeds are still a terrible idea to bring on a plane. Sunflower seeds are an especially bad idea because you have to physically spit out the shells as you eat them. Do your seatmates a favor and just don't.