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Export Inspection Update. July 2010. Overview. Export Inspection Background Sequence of Events Staff requirements Recent Trends. Export Inspection. Assures that commodities meet phytosanitary standards of destination country Facilitates passage to foreign markets
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Export Inspection Update July 2010
Overview • Export Inspection Background • Sequence of Events • Staff requirements • Recent Trends
Export Inspection • Assures that commodities meet phytosanitary standards of destination country • Facilitates passage to foreign markets • Logs, lumber, hay, grain, plants, seeds • Requires official inspection and…. • An official document – the “phyto”
The Phyto • Federal Phytosanitary Certificate (FPC) • Internationally recognized document • Signifies a clean bill of health • Identifies the commodity, origin, destination, exporter, consignee and inspection
Sequence of Events • Exporter files application, then MDA: • researches export requirements & schedules inspection • inspects commodity per USDA policy • conducts testing • verifies treatments • issues FPC
Staff requirements • Authorized Certification Official (ACO) • Minimum: Degree plus 1 year experience • USDA accreditation training – 3 days • USDA refresher training every 3 years • Training in USDA and international standards, policies and procedures
Recent Trends • Phytosanitary Certification Issuance and Tracking System (PCIT) • Online system developed by USDA • Allows national coverage for exporters • Ease of data retrieval & reports • Uniform use of terms & format • Michigan implemented use in 2008
Recent Trends • Increase in exports • 2,400 FPC’s in 2008; 3,417 in 2009 • Export Destinations • Canada 44% • Mexico 25% • European Union 13% • Pacific rim 13% • Caribbean basin 4%