Jinling Customs in China seized 896 grams of American ginseng in the entry mail

Published 2021년 4월 8일

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On April 6, the Jinling Customs Post Office in Nanjing seized 896 grams of American ginseng in the mail, marking it as the 11th seizure of this endangered plant by the office since the beginning of the year. A total of 10.24 kg of American ginseng has been confiscated across 49 bags. The Customs office is reminding that without a specific import permit, it is prohibited to send American ginseng into the country.
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On April 6, the Jinling Customs Post Office under Nanjing Customs seized 896 grams of American ginseng in the entry mail. This is the 11th batch of American ginseng seized by the office this year. Since January, the office has seized 49 bags of American ginseng weighing 10.24. kg. To American ginseng is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Araliaceae, also known as American ginseng, American ginseng, and American ginseng. It belongs to the species listed in Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. Entry and exit are restricted by the state. To Customs reminds that, except for obtaining the "Certificate of Import and Export Permit for the International Trade Convention ...
Source: Foodmate

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