Updated on March 05, 2025 11:32:19 AM
Being a state gifted with biodiversity and possessing geo-physical entities of agriculture products (fruits, vegetables, medicinal plants, spices, etc.), Mizoram has a paramount importance in exporting the plant-based products. The exportation of these valuable plants and plant products to Mizoram requires a phytosanitary certificate for exporters to penetrate the global market. This legal document has the stamp of the corresponding local governments and authorities and confirms that the products are checked for pests, diseases, and other adverse factors that are potentially threatening consumers’ health and do not violate the requirements of admitting the products to the countries importing them
The process refers to an inspection made by authorized officers with the aim of ascertaining whether the plant products qualify to meet the phytosanitary standards required for exportation. Besides, the certification also ensures the quality and safety of the produced products as well as assists the exporters from Mizoram to gain the confidence of consumers around the world for further business. Therefore, it is possible to increase the significance of the sector as the agricultural sector of Mizoram and protect the gains of both export and importing countries by following such international standards. It is thus a great way of encouraging sustainable and safe export for plant-based products from Mizoram by having to first secure a phytosanitary certificate.
A phytosanitary certificate is a certificate issued in the form of a document by the National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO) of the exporting country. It assures the world that plants, plant products, or any other restricted products to be exported are not contaminated by pests, diseases, or any other prohibited substances. The exporting country is then issued with this certificate, which is very vital in international trade, especially of horticultural crops, because it affirms to the importing country that the produce meets there phytosanitary requirements. Otherwise, one may have a problem with delayed shipments, rejected shipments, or even your goods could be destroyed at customs.
A phytosanitary certificate is issued after the inspection done by the authorized officers makes an examination of the consignment for signs of pests or diseases. If so, treatments like fumigation or irradiation are provided to obtain the standard level for the product. As for common information about the type and quantity of the goods, the certificate usually provides the name of the plants in Latin and the measures taken.
The benefits of a phytosanitary certificate in Mizoram extend beyond compliance and regulation, offering advantages to both exporters and importers.
The phytosanitary certification process is a several-stage process to guarantee that exported plant products meet the requirements of the importing country’s phytosanitary standards. Below is the general procedure of the process:
Check with the National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO) or the Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine, and Storage to find out what phytosanitary requirements must be accomplished for your product.
A phytosanitary certificate is obtained by providing comprehensive documentation like an application form, invoices, packing list, etc., and any necessary permits. These documents allow inspection of your plant products and are proof that your plant products conform to phytosanitary regulations.
Complete your application form and take it to the officer in charge at any of the plant quarantine stations. It is important to attach all necessary papers and to tender back the amount being payable for inspection according to Section Appendix-2.
Your consignment will be examined in detail by an authorized officer either at your premise as required or at any designated quarantine station. This may include:
The phytosanitary certificate will be issued if the consignment is accepted after conducting a physical examination. The certificate will include details such as:
For phytosanitary certification in Mizoram, several documents are required for compliance with the international standard set for the export of plants and plant products. Here’s the list of required documents:
A request for outside inspection shall be done outside the plant quarantine at the exporter’s instance at a cost of Rs. 10 per visit on outside inspection charges within the municipal borders of a town or the corporation limits of the city.
The exporter has to bear the transport and other expenses, including the dearness allowance of the PQ officer and his staff in case they are posted for inspection outside the city or town. If the shipment is not removed immediately after re-inspection, the exporter has to bear charges of Rs. 10 per cubic meter for the storage per day.
For the services for fumigation and treatment of the consignment, the exporter is required to pay an additional Rs. 25 for each container. Fees for inspection must be prepaid or at the earlier time the inspection tour is over but before PSC is given.
Note:- Professional fees for phytosanitary certification is ₹9,999 only with Professional Utilities.
The validity of the phytosanitary certificate (PSC) in Mizoram depends on the nature of the consignment exported.
Exporters in Mizoram require a phytosanitary certificate in order to export plants and plant products to other countries. This certificate confirms that the exported products are not infected with pests and diseases and the requirements in the sphere of health and safety of importing countries. Thus, exporters can take needed actions and, submitting all necessary paperwork, get this significant credential that will help to facilitate trade activities. Finally, the phytosanitary certificate not only increases market opportunities and decreases risks but also helps the agricultural marketing sector of Mizoram for the promotion of the state economy and sustainable export practices
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A phytosanitary certificate is a document issued by the National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO) of the exporting country. It attests that the plants and plant products to be exported are, respectively, pest and disease-free and free from other blemishes that may make them health and safety risks to the importing country
It is very essential for exporters since it is commonly used to facilitate customs control in a number of countries. It signals to the buyers that the products are safe and that the exports meet international standards, thus helping exports manage expected rejected or delayed shipment.
You will need several documents, including a permit from the importing country, a wildlife clearance certificate (if any), a copy of the invoice, packing list, shipping or airway bill, letter of credit, trade agreement, purchase order, export license, fumigation certificate, and payment for the payment of inspection and treatment charges.
The process encompasses a study of the phytosanitary requirements, the preparation of the documents necessary for submitting an application, filing the application at a plant quarantine station, inspection, and obtaining the certificate if the goods conform to the laid-down standards.
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