25/01/2025
TRAVELERS, BEWARE!
Agricultural Products and Meat Commodities brought into the country with no Sanitary and Phytosanitary Import Permit and veterinary health certificate from the origin country are CONFISCATED at NAIA.
Bringing of animal meat and meat products and poultry products into the Philippines is regulated under national laws and veterinary quarantine regulations to help protect the country from the entry and spread of exotic or endemic animal pests and diseases that endanger the country's Animal Industry and the public.
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The Bureau of Customs-Ninoy Aquino International Airport (BOC-NAIA) on Monday, August 13 said it confiscated a variety of agricultural products without import permits from two inbound foreign passengers.
In a statement, the BOC-NAIA said the first shipment was seized on August 8 from a Japanese national, who brought in 527.10 kilograms of fresh beef, 26.5 kilograms of fresh chicken, 60 pieces of eggs, 57.1 kilograms of various fruits and vegetables, and 57.10 kilograms of fishery products.
The following day, another shipment from a Japanese passenger was seized, consisting of 140.2 kilograms of meat and meat products, 10 pieces of eggs, 165 kilograms of fruits, plants, and vegetables, and 235.5 kilograms of assorted fishery products.
The BOC said these agricultural items were seized during inspections after passengers failed to provide the required Sanitary and Phytosanitary Import Clearance (SPSIC) from the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI), and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) for their carried goods.
All seized products have been turned over to the BAI, BPI, and BFAR, the relevant authorities under Department of Agriculture, for proper disposal, ensuring that no potential health risks or harm to the food industry arise from their unauthorized entry.
βThese operations are the direct result of the enhanced partnership between the Bureau and the DA, ensuring that our borders remain protected from the entry of unauthorized goods which may pose health hazards not only to the consuming public but our local industries,β said BOC Commissioner Bienvenido Rubio.
The bureau reminded the public to secure the necessary permits when bringing in fresh beef and meat imports. β RRD