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Agricultural RestrictionsSubmitted by michie on 22 October, 2006 - 18:15.
May I bring seeds for various plants to Nicaragua? These plants will be for personal use, not commerical use. If anyone has any information regarding restrictions/requirements I would appreciate any input. ( categories: )
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This doesnt really give a definitives answer but reading through the post replies reveals what some people do (including me)...
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Personal experiences
I don't have an "official" answer to your question.
Personally, I've brought back loads of flower and vegetable seeds from various trips to the [evil] US as have many of my friends/family that have visited us. Actually, I've never been stopped at customs for any reason nor have any of my visitors.
On the overland route from CR, my wife has brought back loads of plant cuttings as well as seeds with nary a problem.
YMMV