> The first shipment since the border closing from Austrailia (Tim is
aware of and involves a
> Missouri beekeeper) will be a meeting of agencies & beekeepers
involved.
Our authorities here in Australia know nothing about this meeting. Can
you give us more details please.
>> Now I wonder if the queen bee breeders and package producers in say
California or Georgia
>> have to have this same inspection and certification before they ship
interstate?
> I spent an hour on the phone last night working on a queen shipment
from Georgia into Canada > for a close friend queen breeder.
I was referring to shipments between the States in the US, not to
another country.
> The import and export of bees into the U.S. is a done deal.
The final ruling came out in October but I found out today that APHIS
has still not approved the final draft of the health certificate that
has to be used. So no exports from Australia until the authorities here
know what has to be on the certification. I thought that this should
have been available when the final ruling was made. I wonder why it has
still not been finalised?
Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA
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