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What is a USDA Permit? The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) requires a USDA-issued permit to import products containing plant or animal ingredients that may pose a threat of spreading diseases. USDA issues and uses permits to verify the safety of imported products at the port of entry.
How long does the process take? Successfully obtaining a USDA permit can take 1-6 weeks.
A Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) Permit is required for the importation and movement of: Regulated plants and plant products for consumption or propagation. Plantings such as nursery stock, small lots of seed, and post-entry quarantine. Plant products such as fruits and vegetables, timber, cotton, and cut flowers.
It is free! All you have to do is create a profile with a valid ID. Plant Protection Quarantine PPQ 526 Permit to Move Live Plant Pests, Biological Control Agents, Bees, Parasitic Plants, Federal Noxious Weeds, or Soil.
PPQ 526 Permit Application Processing Steps and Timelines The USDA-APHIS-PPQ processes PPQ 526 applications in the order received. APHIS-PPQ receives over 10,000 PPQ 526 applications per year. The average application processing time is 127 days. The processing time depends on the complexity of the request.
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