A certificate patterned after the model certificates of the IPPC ( FAO, 1990) PHD Plant Health Division ( CFIA)
A document issued by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, for exports from Australia of plants or plant products.
A certificate, issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to satisfy import regulations for foreign countries, indicating that a U.S. shipment has been inspected and is free from harmful pests and plant diseases.
A certificate issued by the USDA to satisfy import regulations of foreign countries indicating that the shipment has been inspected and is free from harmful pests and plant diseases.
a document issued by the Department of Agriculture that verifies that plants in the shipment have been inspected, are free of pests and found to meet any specific conditions required by the destination state or country
a document often required by many states and foreign countries for the import of non-processed, plant products
a document that certifies that the plants or plant products described have been inspected according to appropriate procedures and are considered to be free from quarantine pests and practically free from other injurious pests
an official document issued by the CFIA to the plant protection organization of the importing country
A certificate issued by U.S. Department of Agriculture certifying to foreign governments that U.S. goods are free of harmful pests and diseases.