Health Certificate
A health certificate is a document used in export-import transactions, issued by the governmental organizations at the countries of origin, to certify that a food shipment is fit for human consumption, and meets safety standards or other required legislation for exporting.
One final twist is that a health certificate is only good for 30 days after your vet signs it. Keep in mind that both ends of your journey need to be covered by the certificate, and don’t strand yourself in another state with a just-expired certificate.
Phytosanitary Certificate for Saffron
This is an official document issued by the plant protection organization of the exporting country to the plant protection organization of the importing country.
Iranian saffron specialized exports to various countries as well as providing needs of the domestic market by good quality goods approved by international inspection companies with standard health certificate.