Saturday, December 6, 2008


Inspection of Export Rice
All rice export from Thailand must be inspected prior to loading.
Generally the inspection is done by independence surveyor ( SGS, Bureau Veritas, etc) appointed by buyer/seller and according to the Ministry of Commerce regulation, the Rice Inspection Committee of Board of Trade of Thailand has been appointed to inspect all lots of Thai Rice Export.




All rice export from PechSiam must be inspected prior to loading in according to the Ministry of Commerce regulations, and Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives.
Generally the inspection is done by Government officer, independence surveyor, and our in house outgoing rice inspection to inspect all lots of Rice Production.


Phytosanitary Certificate
The purpose of the phytosanitary certificate, Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) in according to FAO International Convention, is to expedite the entry of plants or plant products into a foreign country. This certificate certifies to a foreign country that the plants or plant products described were inspected by the Thai Government and are free from quarantine pests and other injurious pests of specific concern to the importing country. This certificate is completed by Thai's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture, Bangkok, Thailand.



Fumigation Certificate
Because fumigation is the most effective and widely used procedure to eliminate the pests that cause damage to exported grain in either storage or shipment. Fumigation is also the method used to prevent foreign pests from entering the country through imported products and through wooden packing materials. FAO will quarantine these imported goods and products until they are fumigated and certified pest free by Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ). Other countries require fumigation of goods before entry is allowed from the THAILAND and other countries.



Independence Surveyor : Rice Analysis Results
Generally the rice inspection is done by independence surveyor. Inspection during production of quality, quantity, packing and marking, supervision during loading. Sampling for laboratory analysis.


In-house Inspection Report
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