FDA’s export certification provides the agency’s official attestation concerning a product’s regulatory or marketing status, based on available information at the time FDA issues the certificate (including, as appropriate, attestations provided by the person seeking the certificate). The fact that FDA issued an export certificate does not preclude FDA from taking appropriate regulatory action against a product covered by the certificate.
FDA issues different types of export certification for different food products. In limited circumstances, other federal agencies may issue export certificates for FDA-regulated food products, usually regarding compliance with foreign standards. It is the exporter’s responsibility to comply with the laws of the importing country, so you may wish to consult your importer or the relevant regulatory authorities in the importing country to determine what type of export certificate is required, if any. Please consult the lists below for descriptions of the types of export certificates offered by FDA and other federal agencies.
The United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Dairy Grading Branch (Dairy Grading Branch) offers certification services to assist in the export of dairy and related products. Please note that exports of dairy products to the European Union, China, and Chile are also subject to importing country listing requirements for manufacturers/processors as a precondition for market access. The Dairy Grading Branch will only provide export certification for firms on these lists. Please visit Dairy Exports to the European Union, China and Chile for more information on dairy export lists.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Seafood Inspection Program certifies U.S. seafood products for export to any country requiring health certification. Please note that exports of seafood products to the European Union (EU) and China are also subject to importing country listing requirements for manufacturers/processors as a precondition for market access. NOAA will only provide export certification for firms on these lists. Please visit Seafood Exports to the European Union and China for more information on seafood export lists.
The United States Department of Agriculture, Specialty Crops Inspection Division offers certification of honey exports and related inspection services on a fee-for-service basis.
The United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service offers certification services to assist in the export of processed eggs and egg product and composite foods containing egg products.
You may consult the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau for information on Exporting Alcohol Beverages from the U.S.