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Maine Agriculture Officials Offer Information to Ensure Christmas Tree, Wreath Shipments Reach Out-Of-State MarketsNovember 16, 2009 For more information: Ann Gibbs, State Horticulturist, Maine Department of Agriculture, Augusta - A little knowledge now can save Maine decorative plant shippers a truckload of lost time and money later. That’s the advice of officials at the Maine Department of Agriculture who urge those sending Christmas trees and wreaths out of state this holiday season to take note of import rules enforced by other states. “Import regulations for decorative plants can vary from state to state,” says Ann Gibbs, State Horticulturist. “Some call for inspection or certification of goods, others quarantine or altogether forbid importation of certain plants. Nearly all require the distributor to know these regulations prior to shipment, or else products may not arrive in time. Or ever!” The Maine Department of Agriculture has simplified the complexity of these necessary rules by offering a brochure that outlines other states’ importation restrictions. Import standards for cut trees, wreaths and ornamental nuts and fruit exist to protect regional agriculture or other commodities from risk of insect and disease pests. Gibbs reports Maine distributors have in the past learned about these laws the hard way. “Several tree and wreath shipments were impounded and destroyed last year because they were not aware of these regulations in time. We want to prevent future losses by getting word out to shippers now.” Gibbs also urges distributors to clearly identify all their shipments through labeling, beginning with the statement, ‘Grown in Maine,’ followed with the county of origin and the name and address of the shipper. Labels should also indicate the contents of packages, including the different types of greenery and decorative nuts which comprise wreaths. “This information benefits the shipper most by speeding along deliveries. That’s important for this time-sensitive industry.” An informational brochure, “Know State Regulations when Shipping Wreaths and Trees,” is available on the web at www.maine.gov/agriculture/pi/horticulture/wreaths.htm. Copies of the brochure can be obtained by calling 207-287-3891, or e-mailing ann.gibbs@maine.gov |
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