Why Phytosanitary Certification Matters

A Phytosanitary Certificate (PSC) is an official document issued by the Government of India (NPPO) confirming the shipment is:

  • Free from pests & diseases
  • Meets export country plant health standards
  • Properly inspected, certified, and approved

Most countries (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, EU, ASEAN) require PSC for fresh produce & plant-origin products.


Why Fumigation Is Required

Fumigation ensures the shipment is free from:

  • Insects
  • Larvae
  • Egg contamination
  • Hidden pest infestation

CCA fumigation (Methyl Bromide or Phosphine depending on regulations) is mandatory for:

  • Fruits → Pomegranates, grapes
  • Vegetables → Onions, garlic
  • Grains → Rice, pulses, spices
  • Wooden pallets or crates (ISPM-15 compliant)

AgriPort’s Step-by-Step Fumigation & PSC Process

1️⃣ Quality Check Before Treatment

Before fumigation, our team checks:

  • Moisture level
  • Physical damage
  • Insect traces
  • Handling conditions
  • Packaging integrity

Only clean, dry, export-grade products go ahead.


2️⃣ Professional, Certified Fumigation

We work with government-approved fumigation agencies for:

  • Methyl Bromide (MB)
  • Aluminium Phosphide (ALP)
  • ISPM-15 wood treatment

The process includes:

  • Sealing the container / packaging
  • Controlled dosage calculation
  • Required exposure time (24–48 hrs)
  • Ventilation to safe residue levels
  • Certificate issuance

3️⃣ Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI)

Government plant inspectors check:

  • Random samples
  • Pest-free condition
  • Clean packing & labeling
  • Compliance with import country regulations

This inspection is mandatory before PSC is issued.


4️⃣ Issuing the Phytosanitary Certificate

Once the inspection is cleared, the government authority (NPPO / PQ Office) issues the Phytosanitary Certificate, which includes:

  • Exporter details
  • Importer details
  • HS code
  • Botanical name
  • Quantity & weight
  • Treatment details (fumigation method)

This certificate travels with the shipment and is required for customs.


5️⃣ Container Sealing & Handover

Before loading:

  • Container is cleaned
  • Temperature & airflow verified (for perishables)
  • Fumigation done (if required for stuffed container)
  • Container sealed with government seal
  • Final QC performed

After this, goods are handed over for shipping.


Documents Checklist for Phytosanitary & Fumigation

Importers should ensure they receive:

✅ From AgriPort:

  • Phytosanitary Certificate (PSC)
  • Fumigation Certificate (MB/ALP)
  • Commercial Invoice
  • Packing List
  • Certificate of Origin
  • Export Declaration / Shipping Bill
  • Material Safety Data Sheet (if required)
  • ISPM-15 stamp (wooden pallets)

✅ For Customs Clearance at Destination:

  • Original PSC
  • Fumigation proof
  • Commercial invoice
  • COO / Chamber-stamped
  • Health & Safety declarations (if required)

These help you avoid:

  • Delays
  • Rejection
  • Re-fumigation costs
  • Demurrage charges

Why Importers Trust AgriPort’s Compliance

Because we deliver:

  • Government-certified fumigation
  • NPPO-issued phytosanitary documents
  • Full transparency
  • Smooth customs clearance
  • Zero-rejection shipments
  • Export-ready packing for long transit
  • Expertise across fresh, dry & herbal products

Whether you’re importing pomegranates, onions, rice, spices, herbal drinks, or tea blends, our compliance process ensures your shipment arrives clean, safe, and approved.


Planning to Import from India?

Tell me your destination port (like Dubai, Sohar, Jeddah, Kuwait, Colombo, Dar es Salaam etc.), and I can guide you on:

  • PSC rules
  • Fumigation requirements
  • Transit times
  • Cost differences
  • Packing formats

Just drop the country name and we’ll tailor it for your market.