We get a large number of emails and messages asking if coca tea Australia is a thing. In other words, is coca tea available to purchase in Australia? This is a great question so let’s cover it once and for all.
Australia is a large country “down under”. Australian customs agents play an important role: to be certain that no foreign live plants, animals or insects get into Australia that could potentially harm and upset the ecological balance in this country. Coca tea in Australia faces the same criticism because it is a foreign, medicinal plant. While it may be a chore to fill in the customs declarations forms when importing parcels into Australia which includes coca tea, these customs agents must be strict and focused on their job at the airports and sea ports and be thorough to make sure that the Australian ecosystem is safe and protected.
This is why when people try and import coca tea into Australia, 9 times out of 10 the parcels get seized by the customs and border force agents.
It can be very frustrating and expensive for the importer of coca leaf tea when their parcel goes missing and gets seized by customs. However, the system that guards Australian borders and shorelines works, and works really well. It’s a fact that Australia has avoided many diseases such as the plague, rabies, malaria, lyme disease and a host of other horrible illnesses. This is because the country’s isolation, coupled with the strict border and imports control, stopped these diseases from ever entering Australia.
The border control and customs in Australia are far from perfect though. There were a few mistakes in the past. The Australian government introduced a foreign Hawaiian cane toads to North Queensland in 1935, to battle sugar cane beetles that were destroying the sugar cane crops. These cane toads ate the beetles, but also killed off a large number of native Australian frogs, small mammals and insects. Cane toads are now considered a huge pest and have invaded the northern states and territories of Australia.
This is why even important medicinal plants and teas such as coca tea are screened in Australia during imports. Australian border force and customs do not want to make the same mistake and have tightened rules and regulation on everything that comes into the country, including harmless the coca tea. This explains why the ABF is strict with what gets imported into Australia, be it Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or other cities. It’s all about preserving our unique ecosystem, Australian Border Security is there for a reason.
So what do you do if you are based in Australia and want to order coca tea?
When you buy coca tea through CocaTeaExpress.com, we send our coca leaf tea parcels via local Australia Post which means fast and secure delivery, EVERY SINGLE TIME. You will not even deal with customs when you buy from us because we have already imported coca tea into Australia following all the necessary quarantine control guidelines and regulations.
We also ship coca tea WORLDWIDE to such countries such as United States, Canada, Europe, United Kingdom, Middle East and Asia. Our coca tea products go through commercial quality control under international standards.
This means that when you buy coca tea from us, you are guaranteed FAST DELIVERY, QUALITY, FRESHNESS and HIGHEST POTENCY AVAILABLE!
Australia has always prided itself on the highest quality products in the world. We also make NO EXCEPTIONS.
After importing and exporting coca tea for the last 3 years, through trials and errors, we have found the freshest, reliable, and HIGHEST QUALITY ORGANIC COCA LEAF TEA on the market.
To your health and success,
Alex
Steven says
Hey bud just put in the order for triple strength coca tea, how quickly do you ship to Sydney?
Coca Tea Express says
Thank you for your order. We will process your order and ship it via express post by Monday (free express shipping in Australia).
Delivery times in Australia via express post are 1-2 business days.
Cheers,
Alex
David says
Hello, do you sell coca seeds ?
Davi F says
Good quality coca tea from coca tea express. Thanks Alex, I’m keen to get 1000 coca tea bags from you next month.
David SK says
Thanks for the great write up on the Aussie customs, seems like a lot of hassle to import anything into Australia.
I tried it with coca leaf powder and never got my parcel from Peru. I think it got lost in transit.