Shipping Plant Products

(grain, lumber, seed, etc.)

Many states and most foreign countries have established legal requirements for the entry of plant products that may facilitate the artificial movement of plant pests. Requirements vary between the importing entities but generally they can be met through an inspection and the subsequent issuance of the appropriate certificate.

At a minimum, plant commodity certification will generally require a visual inspection of the product being exported. In addition to a visual inspection, the importing state or country may require microscopic examination or other laboratory analysis of a commodity. In other instances, the certification must state that the parent plants were inspected during the growing season for the presence of specific plant diseases, insects and weeds.

The type of certificate issued will depend upon the importing entities requirements, the type of plant product and the extent to which it may have been processed.

Applications for inspection of these plant commodities should be submitted as early as possible.

Export Inspection Request (pdf)

Export Inspection Request (online form)

 

Request for Export Certificate (pdf)

Request for Export Certificate (online form)

Kansas Department of Agriculture