posted to homes across Scotland. Scores of households have received the plastic packets containing mystery seeds that appear to have been sent from China or Singapore.
Recipients are being told not to plant, compost or handle the contents over fears they contain diseases or harmful chemicals.Scots are being urged to report the unsolicited deliveries to a team of scientists who are investigating and analyzing the mystery seeds.
The National Farmers’ Union of Scotland said: “Significant numbers of Scottish households have been receiving unsolicited packets of seeds in the post from China/Singapore as part of a likely scam. “Following contact with Scottish Government, it urges those receiving seeds to take the following actions. “If the packet.
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