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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your agency or personal name, along with your contact details including telephone number, fax number, email address, and mailing address.
  3. Provide the name of the person requesting the permit and indicate if this request is a renewal of a previously issued permit for research purposes. If yes, specify any changes or additions.
  4. List the names of individuals authorized to collect under this permit and provide the location details from which plants will be harvested, including section, township, range, latitude, and longitude.
  5. Include property owner information and ensure that written permission from the property owner is attached if applicable.
  6. Specify the period for which the permit is requested and describe the methods by which plants will be removed.
  7. Indicate how the property on which plants are located is planned to be used and complete additional information regarding quantity or percentage of plants to be harvested.
  8. Finally, sign and date your request before submitting it for verification.

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Saw Palmetto harvesting is big business. The price of harvested berries fluctuates between $1.60 and $3.00 per pound in Florida. Numerous companies process the raw berries into powder and sell it for upwards of $38.00 per pound.
Saw palmetto may not be harvested on state owned lands in Florida (unless permission is granted by the proper authority). Written permission is required to harvest on any private property.
How to Obtain a Permit Email the completed application and permission letter(s) to DPISPB@FDACS.gov, or. Send via mail to: Division of Plant Industry Permit Unit, P.O. Box 147100, Gainesville, FL 32614-7100.
Saw palmetto berries are typically harvested in late summer to early fall, usually from August to October when they are ripe. Harvesters usually look for berries that have turned from green to blue-black in color. Harvesting involves hand-picking the berries, which grow in clusters on the plant.
(2) It is unlawful for any person to willfully destroy, harvest, or sell saw palmetto berries on the private land of another or on any public land without first obtaining written permission from the landowner or legal representative of the landowner and a permit from the department as provided in s. 581.185.
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Commercially Exploited Plants: Harvesting or collecting three or more plants or parts of plants listed as commercially exploited requires landowner permission and a permit issued by FDACS.

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