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Is phytosanitary certificate required for export UHT milk?

Started by , Aug 08 2017 02:15 PM
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Dear All,

 

Is Hphytosanitary certificate required for export UHT milk? also, I need to know more details about this certificate. 

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Hi Mohammed,

 

An impossible question to answer...many export/import regulations and requirements are specific to the individual country.  Some countries have many barriers (many requirements) while others have fewer.  You need to research based on the country you will export your UHT Milk.

 

My company processes and packs UHT Milk and we export to a variety of countries.  I've never heard of a hypsanitary certificate.  Can you expand or explain what this certificate means?

 

Ryan

It will depend on the country you are exporting to and the purpose of export (human consumption, animal feed, etc.).

You can find out info on the phytosanitary process and look up the rules for each country on the USDA PCIT (Phytosanitary Certificate Issuance & Tracking) system https://pcit.aphis.u...aces/signIn.jsf

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