APHIS/PPQ Form 587
USDA APHIS PPQ
Form 587
PPQ Importer Basic Permit
Application for Permit to Import Plants or Plant
Products
NOT listed in the Federal Noxious Weed
Regulations
WBFI Headquarters
received several phone calls from Members asking
for information on Form 587. The transactions for
which the US Members were being asked to complete
Form 587 involved the import of Safflower from
Canada. In some cases, the Safflower was grown in
the US, exported to Canada for inclusion in a bird
seed product, and then re-imported into the US. In
other cases, the Safflower was grown in Canada,
included in a bird seed product, and exported to
the US.
In both of these
situations, Form 587 is required by APHIS (Animal
and Plant Health Inspection Service) before the
shipment will be allowed into the US. The Form is
to be completed by hand and faxed to PPQ (Plant
Protection and Quarantine). According to the APHIS
website, it takes three to four weeks to receive
you permit number, and the permit is good for four
years from the date of issuance.
Safflower and Corn
imports are both being closely monitored by PPQ.
The Agency is concerned about the possibility of
noxious weed seeds being mixed in with the product,
which could result in a new noxious weed problem in
the US if the contaminant germinates.
Web link to pdf of
Form 587:
Please note that
Form 587 is the correct form to use for the import
of Safflower or Corn. Form 526 is the form to use
for a permit to move Live Plant Pests or Noxious
Weeds. Neither Safflower nor Corn are included on
the Federal Noxious Weed List.
Federal Noxious
Weed List as of September 8, 2000:
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppq/permits/fnwsbycat-e.PDF
PPQ website for
information on regulations pertaining to noxious
weeds and parasitic plants
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppq/permits/plantpest/noxious_weeds.html
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