We specialize in

Global Agricultural
Trade Intelligence.

We help plant protection organizations, exporters, and commodity groups navigate phytosanitary and SPS requirements, from pest risk to residue limits, and unlock market access at the speed of global trade.

IPPC / ISPM ALIGNED· NPPO, RPPO & INDUSTRY COVERAGE· DEFENSIBLE ANALYSIS · GLOBAL REACH
Phytosanitary · SPS · MRLs · Market access
Who we serve

Built for both sides of the trade.

Plant protection organizations set the rules. Industry operates within them. PhytoHorizon meets each with the regulatory fluency and analytical depth their work demands.

◇ For RegulatorsNPPO · APHIS · RPPO · STATE AG

Defensible phytosanitary analysis, at the speed of trade.

Support for plant protection organizations operating under IPPC and ISPM frameworks, from PRAs and survey design to systems approaches and emergency response.

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◈ For IndustryCOMMODITY · EXPORTER · IMPORTER

Open markets. Defend the ones you have.

Operational support for commodity groups, exporters, and importers navigating phytosanitary requirements that shift commodity-by-commodity and country-by-country.

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What we help solve

Operational answers for the SPS landscape.

The work shows up as concrete problems: a rejected shipment, a market that won't open, a pest that wasn't on anyone's radar. Each is something we have built tools and methods to address.

Pathway01

Import pathway risk

Trace the pests, contaminants, and commodity flows entering a jurisdiction, and identify where intervention pays off.

Access02

Export market access

Build defensible cases to open, restore, or expand access for specific commodities to specific destinations.

Rejection03

Shipment rejection analysis

Diagnose patterns behind border rejections; design corrective protocols that actually pass inspection.

Compliance04

SPS compliance navigation

Translate IPPC, ISPM, and bilateral SPS requirements into operational steps your team can execute on.

Residues05

Residue & MRL compliance

Maximum residue limit (MRL) and food-safety checks against each destination's tolerances, so chemistry, not just pests, never stops a shipment.

Sourcing06

Sourcing intelligence

Pest, regulatory, and trade-risk profiles for new sourcing geographies, before contracts are signed.

Threat07

Emerging pest threats

Horizon scanning and prioritization for pests not yet at your border, but on a trajectory that matters.

Monitoring08

Trade disruption monitoring

Track regulatory shifts, outbreaks, and market events that move trade, and warn you before they move you.

Capacity Building & Strategic Outreach

From intelligence to implementation.

Analysis only matters when teams can act on it. We work alongside regulators, researchers, farmer organizations, commodity groups, and technical experts to operationalize science-based strategies across regions and stakeholder communities.

How we engage

Workshops, training, and implementation support, designed for multi-stakeholder action.

01Regulator training programs
02SPS & IPM workshops
03Systems-approach implementation
04Multi-stakeholder engagement
05Decision-support adoption
06Regional agricultural resilience
Global footprint

Work that has taken us across regions.

Phytosanitary, SPS, and trade-intelligence engagements across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia.

Global engagement mapActive footprint · 16 regions
How we work

Built on standards. Tuned to your context.

01

Diagnose

Map the trade, the regulations, and the pests that intersect at your problem.

02

Analyze

Apply phytosanitary frameworks, datasets, and modeling to build a defensible answer.

03

Deliver

PRAs, permit packages, surveys, mitigation plans, artifacts your team can act on.

04

Strengthen

Workshops and capacity building so the answer holds up long after the engagement ends.

About

Where phytosanitary expertise meets agricultural trade intelligence.

PhytoHorizon was founded to give plant protection organizations and the industries they regulate a partner with both regulatory fluency and analytical depth, and the field experience to put strategy into practice.

We work across the SPS landscape, from national and regional plant protection organizations to commodity groups, exporters, and importers, turning complex pest, residue, and trade data into decisions that hold up under scrutiny, and into workshops and programs that build the capacity to act on them.

Headquarters
Raleigh, NC, USA
Practice
Phytosanitary & trade
Reach
Global
Our Purpose

“To equip plant protection organizations and the industries they serve with the intelligence, regulatory expertise, and implementation capacity they need to open markets and protect agricultural systems, at the speed of global trade.”