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Appendix 2


List of plants, plant portions and their derivatives and extracts prohibited for export


Note: Please see the Policy stated at Code No.1211 in Table B of Schedule 2 of ITC(HS) Classifications of Export and Import items

The export of under mentioned 29 plants, plant portions and their derivatives and extracts as such obtained from the wild except the formulations* made therefrom, is prohibited:-
 

    1. Baddomes cycad (Cycas beddomei).
    2. Blue vanda (Vanda coerulea).
    3. Saussurea costus.
    4. Ladies slipper orcid (Paphiopedilium species).
    5. Pitcher plant (Nepenthes Khasiana).
    6. Red vanda (Renanthera imschootiana).
    7. Rauvolifia serpentina (Sarpagandha).
    8. Ceropegia species.
    9. Frerea indica (Shindal Mankundi).
    10. Podophyllum hexandurm (emodi)(Indian Podophyllum.)
    11. Cyatheaceae species (Tree Ferns).
    12. Cycadacea species (Cycads).
    13. Dioscorea deltoidea (Elephant’s foot).
    14. Euphorbia species (Euphorbias).
    15. Orchidaceae species (Orchids).
    16. Pterocarpus santalinus (Redsanders).
    17. Taxus Wallichiana (Common Yew or Birmi Leaves).
    18. Aquilaria malaccensis (Agarwood).
    19. Aconitum species.
    20. Coptis teeta.
    21. Coscinium fenestrum (Calumba wood).
    22. Dactylorhiza hatagirea.
    23. Gentiana Kurroo (Kuru , Kutki).
    24. Gnetum species.
    25. Kampheria Galenga.
    26. Nardostachys grandiflora.
    27. Panax pseudoginseng.
    28. Picrorhiza kurrooa.
    29. Swertia chirata (Charayatah).

* The term “formulation” used here shall include products which may contain portions / extracts of plants on the prohibited list but only in unrecognizable and physically inseparable form.

ii) Plants and Plant portions, derivatives and extracts of the cultivated varieties of the above plant species (excluding Sl. No. 16) will be allowed for export subject to production of a Certificate of Cultivation from the Regional Deputy Director (Wild Life), or Chief Conservator of Forests or Divisional Forest Officers of the State concerned from where these plants and plant portions have been procured. Provided that for cultivation in non-forest areas the District Agriculture Officers or the District Horticulture Officers concerned shall issue the Procurement Certificate, further provided that in such cases the Transport Permits and CITES permit shall continue to be issued by concerned Forest/Wild Life Officials. However, in respect of the cultivated varieties of the species as covered by Appendix 1 (Sl. No. 1 to 6 of paragraph 2(i) above and Appendix 2 (Sl. No. 7 to 18 and Sl. No. 26 to 28 ) of Para 2(i) above, of CITES, a CITES Permit for export will also be required.

iii) The value added formulations, as defined under sub-para (i) of paragraph 2 of above, made out of imported species of plants and plant portions as specified in Sub-para (i) Paragraph 2 above will be allowed to be exported freely without any restriction subject to furnishing of an affidavit to the Customs authorities at the time of export that only the imported plant species as above have been used for the manufacture of value added formulations being exported. In the event of affidavit proving to be false, on the basis of random sample tests, action would be initiated against the firm under the Foreign Trade Development & Regulation) Act, 1992.

iv) All formulations, herbal/Ayurvedic medicines, where the label does not mention any ingredients extracted from these prohibited plants shall be freely exportable without the requirement of any certification from any authorities what soever.

v) Export allowed only through the ports of Mumbai, Kolkata, Cochin, Delhi, Chennai, Tuticorin and Amritsar.

(Appendix 2 has been amended vide Ntf. No. 03/2003, Dt. 31/03/2003)
 

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