Control of Goods (Import and Export) (Agriculture) Regulations, 2007.
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Type of law
Regulation
Abstract
These Control of Goods (Import and Export) (Agriculture) Regulations, based on the terms of Section 4 of the Control of Goods Act, are setting issues aimed at necessary and expedient control over the imports and exports from Zimbabwe of certain goods, as specified in the first Schedule (such as animal oils and fats, bananas, barley, barley meal, barley malt beans, dried bean meal, beef, veal, butter, cream and ghee, canned meat products, cashew nut oil, cattle whether live or dead, cement, cheese, citrus fruit, coconut oil, coffee, compound products containing flour, meal, residues and other preparations of a kind suitable only as animal feedstuff, cotton, bleached cotton, cotton lint, cotton seed, cotton yarn, ginned cotton seed and raw cotton or unginned cotton, eggs of poultry, whether in shell, pulp or dried, fish whether fresh or dried, fertilizers, full cream milk powder and skimmed mild powder, hides and skins, ice-cream and ice-cream mix, industrial equipment, maize meal, margarine, meat meal, blood meal and carcass meal, mealie-meal, millet in the grain, millet meal and millet malt, milk-pasteurized/sterilized, oilseeds, oil cake and oil cake meal, palm oil, pigs whether live or dead, potatoes, poultry whether live or dead, raw sugar refined sugar, seeds for planting, sorghum in the grain, sorghum meal and sorghum malt, soya beans, stock feeds, sunflower, tea, timber and timber products, tyres, vegetable acid oil, vegetable fats, vegetable oils, wheat flour, wheat in the grain, wheat bran and wheat pollard).
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Date of text
Entry into force notes
These Regulations shall come into operation on 1 August 2007.
Repealed
No
Publication reference
Statutory Instrument 137 of 2007.
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No