Import/Export Certificates

Imports

Specialty Crops

The AMS Specialty Crops Program administers Marketing Orders and Section 8e Import regulations that apply quality standards to certain  fruits, vegetables, and specialty crops entering the United States. These standards ensure that consumers have access to high-quality products and ensure that the American produce industry and imports are competing on a level playing field. 

See the specific requirements for regulated imports through links provided at Section 8e & Imports

Since July 23, 2016, CBP has required all importers to submit their entry filings through the ACE as part of a government-wide deployment of the new International Trade Data System (ITDS). The ACE electronic interface is accelerating the processing of entry filings for all importers by automating clearance processes by all government agencies, including AMS. To accomplish this, CBP requires each government agency to electronically message back to ACE with the status of each entry filing. With ACE, importers will be able to determine the entry status under AMS or any other Agency’s requirements that determine release by CBP for entry into the United States. Presenting your products for AMS inspection segregated by Customs Entry Number allows AMS to notify CBP so that your products can be released into the channels of commerce quickly and efficiently. 

Shell Eggs

Additionally, AMS routinely inspects egg imports for compliance with U.S. quality standards, including storage and transportation temperature requirements.

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Exports

AMS oversees compliance with the Export Apple Act and Export Grape and Plum Act, through regulations promulgated by AMS/MOAD.  See 7 CFR Part 33 for regulations applicable to exporting apples from the United States. See 7 CFR Part 35 for regulations applicable to exporting grapes and plums from the United States.