PHYTOSANITARY TREATMENT AND ADDITIONAL DECLARATION OF VARIOUS COMMODITIES EXPORTABLE TO BARBODAS FROM INDIA
- Some of the important phytosanitary regulations
| Plants | Requirement |
| Anthurium | Tissue cultures and seed of the planting material are certified free of pests by the relevant authority as evidenced by the production of a phytosanitary certificate, may be imported virtue of a permit issued in accordance with regulations. |
| Avocado | |
| Banana | |
| Cassava | |
| Citrus and its relatives | |
| Cocoa | |
| Coconut | |
| Oilpalm | |
| Cotton and its relative genera Althea, Gossypium, Hibiscus, Malva, Malvaviscus | |
| Grasses and Grains | |
| Mango | |
| Onion and its relatives of genus Allium | |
| Ornamental plants Sterilitzia and Heliconia | |
| Sugarcane and all parts of sugarcane | |
| Sweet potato | |
| Tobacco | |
| White potato | |
| Yam |
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Plants and plant parts prohibited
| All plants and plant parts from countries where the Pink Mealy bug (Maconellicoccus hirsutus) is reported, by the relevant authority to exist. |
| Vegetables from all countries in which fruit flies not present in Barbados have been reported by the relevant authority to have infested fleshy vegetables in those countries. |
| Fruit from all countries in which fruit flies, not present in Barbados have been reported by the relevant authority to have infested fruit in those countries. |