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Steps
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1. The Exporter make an application for Phytosanitary certificate from PHS in the Ministry of Agriculture Food Security & Co-operatives
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2. The Exporter seek for Plant Export Permit and Stamp from Ministry of Agriculture
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3. The Exporter make an application for Coffee Export Approval and Quality Certificate from Tanzania Coffee Board (TCB)
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4. The Saler takes a coffee sample to TCB for testing
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5. TCB tastes the sample through the testing laboratory
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6. If the sample qualifies, the coffee to be exported is approved and Export Permit / provision of quality certificate is done
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7. The Exporter apply for the Health certificate from TFDA online portal if requested by the importing country
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- Inputs
- Output
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Cost
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TZS 40,000 ICO certificate fee from ICO
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USD 15 per consignment for phytosanitary certificate from PHS and Payment of inspection fees is based on the weight of consignment.
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1% Export Levy of consignment FOB value for export permit, TCB
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TZS 0 for plant export permit, Ministry of Agriculture
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TZS 0 for health certificate, TFDA
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Duration
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01 to 03 working days for export permit, TCB
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01 to 02 working days for phytosanitary certificate, PHS
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01 to 02 working days for plant export permit certificate, Ministry of Agriculture
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01 to 03 working days for health certificate, TFDA
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01 to 03 working days for Green Coffee Export License – (from auction), Direct Green Coffee Export License, Roast Bean and Ground Export License, and Instant Coffee Export License, TCB
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- Officer in charge
- Contacts
- Legal Justification
For Tanzania Coffee Board (TCB)
Coffee Industry Regulations, 2013
Plant Protection Regulation, 1998
The Coffee Industry Act, 2001
The Plant Protection Act, 1997
Plant Protection Regulation, 1998
The Coffee Industry Act, 2001
The Plant Protection Act, 1997
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