USDA APHIS | Home Landing Page
aphis.usda.govOct 14, 2022 · Apply for a permit to import plants or plant products; Contact a local Wildlife Services office. Report a concern about animal welfare; Request a Reasonable Accommodation; Learn how the APHIS Animal Care program ensures that pets and animals regulated under the Animal Welfare Act are cared for during a natural disaster or other emergency.
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efile.aphis.usda.govPPQ-587 Application for permit to import plants or plant products. PPQ-588 Application for permit to import restricted plants or plant products for experimental purposes. PPQ-621 Application for Protected Plant Permit to Engage in the Business of Importing, Exporting, or Re-exporting Terrestrial Plants or Plant Products that are Protected
USDA APHIS | Imports and Exports
www.aphis.usda.gov › aphis › ourfocusSep 30, 2022 · Print. APHIS plays a vital role in ensuring the free flow of agricultural trade by keeping U.S. agricultural industries free from pests and diseases and certifying that the millions of U.S. agricultural and food products shipped to markets abroad meet the importing countries' entry requirements. APHIS makes sure that all imported agricultural products shipped to the United States from abroad meet the Agency's entry requirements to exclude pests and diseases of agriculture.
USDA APHIS | Plant Health (PPQ) Home Page
www.aphis.usda.gov › aphis › ourfocusOct 04, 2022 · Plant Health Export Information. Assisting U.S. Farmers and Exporters: APHIS assists American farmers and exporters by providing plant health inspection and certification for plants and plant products being shipped to foreign countries. Required by importing countries, these plant health certificates ensure that products are pest and disease free.
USDA APHIS | Plants and Plant Products Permits
www.aphis.usda.gov › aphis › ourfocusApr 07, 2021 · Plant and plant product permits include plants for planting such as nursery stock, small lots of seed, and postentry; plant products such as fruits and vegetable, timber, cotton and cut flowers; protected plants and plant products such as orchids, and threatened and endangered plant species; transit permits to ship regulated articles into, through, and out of the U.S.; and controlled import permits to import prohibited plant materials for research.
USDA APHIS | Integrated Plant Health Information System
www.aphis.usda.gov › aphis › ourfocusJul 30, 2020 · The USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service’s (APHIS) Integrated Plant Health Information System (IPHIS) is a Web-based application that provides a single, standardized, and comprehensive data management system capable of supporting activities associated with domestic or emergency pest programs. The system provides an environment and processes for gathering quality information from all core functions of APHIS’ Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) (survey, regulatory ...