A phytosanitary certificate is an official document issued by a national plant protection organization to certify that plants, plant products, or other regulated items meet the health and safety standards required for international trade. The certificate ensures that the exported goods are free from pests, diseases, and invasive species that could harm agricultural or natural ecosystems in the importing country. It is typically required by the importing country’s authorities to prevent the introduction of harmful organisms. The certificate is essential for the global movement of plants and plant products, including seeds, cuttings, and timber.
phytosanitary certificate
A phytosanitary certificate is an official document issued by a national plant protection organization to certify that plants, plant products, or other regulated items meet the health and safety standards required for international trade. The certificate ensures that the exported goods are free from pests, diseases, and invasive species that could harm agricultural or natural ecosystems in the importing country. It is typically required by the importing country’s authorities to prevent the introduction of harmful organisms. The certificate is essential for the global movement of plants and plant products, including seeds, cuttings, and timber.