Which Products Require Fumigation Before Export?
Which Products Require Fumigation Before Export?

         Fumigation is a crucial step in the export process, ensuring that goods meet the phytosanitary requirements of destination countries. It prevents the spread of pests that could harm ecosystems or agriculture in importing countries. By fumigating, your products comply with international standards and specific destination country regulations. Below are examples of products that typically require fumigation before export:

1. Agricultural Products

● Rice (milled and paddy)

● Various beans, such as soybeans, peanuts, and mung beans

● Dried fruits, such as dried longan and durian

● Grains and seeds, such as corn, sesame, and sunflower seeds

● apioca starch and cassava chips

2. Raw Materials and Animal Feed Products

● Fish meal

●  Dry animal feed, including pet food and raw materials for animal feed

3. Wood Materials

● Wooden pallets and crates

● Processed timber and wood chips

Note: Wood materials must comply with ISPM 15 (International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures No. 15), which governs the export of goods containing wood components.

4. Special Products Based on Destination Country Requirements

● Spices and dried herbs, such as dried chilies and cardamom

● Tea leaves and raw coffee beans

         SGT Service provides professional fumigation services with a team of experts who adhere to international standards, including ISPM 15, IPPC, and BMSB. Our services include bulk goods and container fumigation, along with certification issuance, ensuring your products are ready for export without complications.