SA tightens up food, plant import regulations

Travellers must comply with SA’s import regulations.

THE Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has advised all international travellers, who will be visiting South Africa during the festive season, to comply with the country’s import requirements for agricultural and related regulated products.

The country regulates the importation of animals and animal products, liquor products, plants and plant products, honey and honey products, as well as any other potentially harmful materials from other countries into its territory.

Import conditions may differ according to the country of origin/export. Upon arrival in South Africa, all the imported consignments must be presented to the department’s inspectors at the port of entry for compliance inspections, as per import conditions.

“The consignments may not be removed from the port of entry without written authorisation or before being granted entry by the department’s inspectors. Travellers are advised to contact the department’s offices for detailed information regarding the product/s to be imported,” the department said.

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