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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 5289 certificat in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Certificate Number at the top of the form. This unique identifier is crucial for tracking your seed analysis.
  3. Fill in the Sender Information section with your details, including Date Issued, Name, Address, City, Province, and Postal Code. Ensure accuracy as this information is vital for correspondence.
  4. In the Product Information section, provide details such as Origin, Kind, Variety, Scientific Name, Lot Designation, Treatment, Sample Taken by, and Size of Lot. Each field must be completed to ensure compliance with regulations.
  5. Complete the Laboratory Determination section by listing Common Names and Scientific Names of any kinds exceeding 5% of the whole lot. Indicate if the seed is Pelleted, Coated, or Treated.
  6. Identify any US noxious weeds and contaminants based on examination. Provide scientific names and quantities as required.
  7. Choose one of the statements regarding conformity with phytosanitary regulations and complete Issuing Laboratory Information with necessary signatures.

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``All travelers entering the United States are REQUIRED to DECLARE meats, fruits, vegetables, plants, seeds, soil, animals, as well as plant and animal products (including soup or soup products) they may be carrying. The declaration must cover all items carried in checked baggage, carry-on luggage, or in a vehicle.
The seed export label, CFIA/ACIA 5309, can be used to docHub seed exported by facilities which are certified in the CPCPS . (see section 2.3). It is typically used to docHub shipments of small packet seed.
Shipments of agricultural and vegetable seeds regulated under the Federal Seed Act require a phytosanitary certificate from the seeds country of origin as well as a declaration from the importer that states the kind, variety, and origin of each lot of seed and its intended use.
Canadian exporters should contact a CFIA plant health office to understand export phytosanitary requirements and arrange for export inspection and phytosanitary certification. Submit your application before your consignment is prepared for export. Several days are needed to schedule and perform an inspection.
While saving seed and even exchanging seed with other farmers for biodiversity purposes has been a traditional practice, these practices have become illegal for the plant varieties that are patented or otherwise owned by some entity (often a corporation).

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These include commodities such as plants, bulbs and tubers, or seeds for propagation, fruits and vegetables, cut flowers and branches, grain, and growing medium.

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