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CITES Permits

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If you are intending on leaving the Cook Islands with local food or animal matter such as shells it is best that you visit the National Environment Service (NES) in Avarua to check whether you need a CITES Permit to ensure your food or souvenirs will not be confiscated at your next destination. 

Shells

The Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between the member countries in place to prevent the exploitation and trade of endangered species. Although the Cook Islands is not a member, CITES permits are required to import these items into other countries such as New Zealand, Australia and the USA, therefore NES needs to ensure that your items are legally allowed to enter these countries. 

Animal Matter

 

 

 

 

If you intend to travel with locally derived food items it is best to check with authorities such as the National Environment Service, Ministry of Agriculture or Quarantine at the airport if there are any official permits required.  For any food items pertaining to sea creatures, for example Paua, you must obtain a CITES permit from the NES.

Obtaining a required permit will ensure your items will not be confiscated at your next destination.  Remember to always declare!


For plant matter please contact the Ministry of Agriculture in Arorangi on phone number (682)28711.

Click here for more information on CITES Permits or otherwise visit the office for your permit, bon voyage!

 

 

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 12 December 2013 00:43