05/07/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/07/2025 14:41
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05/07/2025
Connecticut Residents Urged to Surrender or Dispose of Unsolicited Packages of Seeds
(STATEWIDE) - The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES) and the Connecticut Department of Agriculture (CT DoAg), are urging residents to remain vigilant following reports of unsolicited seed packages arriving by mail. It is important to follow guidance from U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to report and safely handle these suspicious seed shipments, which may pose environmental and agricultural risks.
If a Connecticut resident has received unsolicited seeds, please dispose of the material following the guidance below:
USDA Preferred Option: Surrender Seed Packages for Destruction
Other USDA Approved Option: Disposal Option for Seed Packages
If you are unable to surrender the seed or have already planted the seed, please email The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (caes.stateentomologist@ct.gov) for further instruction and provide the following information: Name, Address, Phone number, e-mail address. Seeds can pose a significant risk for U.S. agriculture and natural resources because they can carry diseases or insects that may harm crops. Imported vegetable or agricultural seed must meet labeling and phytosanitary requirements and be inspected by USDA and customs at the port of entry. The USDA is committed to preventing the unlawful entry of prohibited seeds and protecting U.S. agriculture from disease, invasive pests, and noxious weeds. Additional information is available at www.aphis.usda.gov.
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FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES:
CAES: Jacob Ricker, Jacob.Ricker@ct.gov
CT DoAg: Rebecca Eddy, Rebecca.Eddy@ct.gov, 860-573-0323