Export Requirements for Peru
PE-27 (Nov 23, 2009)
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Eligible/Ineligible Products
- Eligible Products
- Fresh/frozen pork.
- Fresh/frozen ovine meat of Australian origin.
- Fresh/frozen bovine meat of Australian origin.
Establishments where non-conforming product is also
present is subject to an approved AMS Export
Verification (EV) Program.
- Fresh/frozen poultry and poultry products.
- Beef and beef products. The vertebral column
(including the transverse process of the thoracic
and lumbar vertebrae, the wings of the sacrum, and
the vertebrae of the tail) must be removed from
animals 30 months of age and older. Also, the meat
cannot be derived from animals imported from Canada
for immediate slaughter. Eligible beef and beef
products must be produced under an approved AMS
Export Verification (EV) program for beef to Peru.
Veal is not subject to an approved EV program;
however, an EV program is necessary if the facility
also handles non-conforming product in which case
the EV program is required to ensure control of the
non-conforming product. Information about the EV
program for Peru and a list of EV approved
establishments can be obtained from AMS' Web site.
If FSIS inspection personnel become aware of
concerns that an AMS approved EV establishment is
not properly executing its EV program, export
certification should not be issued for the product
in question and AMS should be notified at
ARCBranch@usda.gov. Inspection personnel should
include their immediate supervisor on messages to
AMS. The following information should be included in
the message:
- Establishment name, address, and establishment number
- Product type, product code, and quantity of product
- Date of production, lot number, and shift
- Date and nature of observation
- Name of country product is intended for export
- Export certificate number (if applicable)
- Any other information to verify claim
- Name of inspection official
- Ineligible Products
- Fresh/frozen sheep/lamb and sheep/lamb products, with the exception of
product of Australian origin.
Documentation Requirements
Certification of Product. Peru requires a separate FSIS Form 9060-5 for each species of product to be exported. The
product description indicated on Form 9060-5 must be reflected exactly as it is on the product container. Failure to
follow this procedure could result in delayed entry upon arrival.
- For fresh/frozen poultry products, obtain FSIS Form 9060-5 - Export Certificate of
Wholesomeness. Additionally, the following certification statements must be placed in
the "Remarks" section of FSIS Form 9060-5 or on an
accompanying FSIS letterhead certificate.
- The meat was derived from poultry which were born, raised and fed
in the United States.
- The meat was derived from areas recognized by Peru as free of avian
influenza and Newcastle disease, as defined by the World Organization for
Animal Health (OIE).
- The birds from which the products were derived were bred on farms which
are not under official quarantine for the control or eradication of poultry
diseases and where no epidemic outbreak caused by infectious illness that
affect the species has been encountered at the slaughterhouse.
- The meat was derived from federally certified slaughter facilities,
operating under permanent supervision of the Food Safety and Inspection Service
(FSIS).
- The meat was derived from birds that were officially given an
ante-mortem and post-mortem inspection by FSIS inspection officials.
- The meat is fit for human consumption.
- The meat has been handled, cut and stored under proper hygienic
conditions.
- The meat or meat packages are marked with the establishment number of
the producing establishments including the name, address, and date of labeling.
- The means of transport, handling and loading conditions meet the
hygiene requirements of the United States.
- The slaughter or processing plant where the meat was processed has a
HACCP system in place.
- The meat is transported in containers or thermo refrigerated vehicles
that are monitored to assure that they maintain appropriate refrigerated or
frozen temperatures.
- Trucks and containers have been properly washed and disinfected.
- For de-boned meat, refrigerated or frozen meat, channels, half channels and
cuts of porcine species, obtain FSIS Form 9060-5 - Export Certificate of
Wholesomeness. Additionally, the following certification statements must be placed
in the "Remarks" section of FSIS Form 9060-5 or on an accompanying
FSIS letterhead certificate.*
- The meat was derived from animals that were born, bred, fattened and
slaughtered in the United States or were legally imported.
- The United State is free of foot-and-mouth disease, classical swine
fever, swine vesicular disease, and African swine fever.
- The meat was derived from animals that originated in areas which are not
under quarantine or restricted conditions due to a disease control and no
epidemic outbreak has occurred at the slaughter plant from any infectious
diseases that may affect the species.
- The meat was derived from federally certified slaughter and processing
facilities operating under permanent supervision of the Food Safety and
Inspection Service (FSIS) with a HACCP system in place.
- The processing (or slaughter) plant is in an area where no epidemic
outbreak has occurred from any infectious diseases that may affect the species,
in the six months prior to slaughter.
- The meat was derived from animals that were officially given an
ante-mortem and post-mortem inspection by FSIS inspection officials.
- The pork meat used in these products was subjected to one or more of the
treatments specified in 9 CFR Section 318.10(c) for the destruction of trichinae.
- The product carries the official mark of inspection and information
identifying the manufacturer, packer or distributor.
- The product is fit for human consumption.
- The product is packaged in an authorized container marked with the
packing date.
- The meat is transported in containers or thermo refrigerated vehicles
that are monitored to assure that they maintain appropriate refrigerated or
frozen temperatures.
- Trucks and containers have been properly washed and disinfected.
- For matured, partially cooked (scalded), or cooked pork ham, obtain FSIS Form
9060-5 - Export Certificate of Wholesomeness. Additionally, the following
certification statements must be placed in the "Remarks" section of FSIS Form 9060-5
or on an accompanying FSIS letterhead certificate.*
- The meat was derived from animals that were born, bred, fattened and
slaughtered in the United States or were legally imported.
- The United States is free of foot-and-mouth disease, classical swine
fever, swine vesicular disease, and African swine fever.
- The meat was derived from federally certified slaughter and processing
facilities operating under permanent supervision of the Food Safety and
Inspection Service (FSIS) with a HACCP system in place.
- The processing (or slaughter) plant is in an area where no epidemic
outbreak has occurred from any infectious disease that may affect the species,
in the six months prior to slaughter.
- The meat was derived from animals that were officially given an
ante-mortem and post-mortem inspection by FSIS inspection officials.
- The pork meat used in these productrs was subjected to one or more of the
treatments specified in 9 CFR Section 318.10(c) for the destruction of trichinae.
- Carcasses are properly stuck and hung to allow thorough bleeding prior
to the de-boning process which removes all bones to the hoof and blood vessels.
- The product is labeled in such a way that it can be identified.
- The product is fit for human consumption.
- The product was packed in new boxes which are marked with the pack date.
The product was transported in sealed ocean vessel containers equipped in a
manner to assure preservation of the product.
- Trucks and containers have been properly washed and disinfected.
- For cooked pork sausage or similar cooked pork products
- obtain FSIS Form 9060-5 - Export Certificate for
Wholesomeness. Additionally, the following certification
statements must be place in the "Remarks"
section of the FSIS Form 9060-5 or on an accompanying FSIS
letterhead certificate.
- The meat was derived from animals
that were born, bred, fattened and slaughtered in
the United States or were legally imported. /La
carne fue derivada de animales que fueron nacidos,
criados, cebados y faenodos en los Estados Unidos
de América o fueron legalmente importados.
- The United States is free of foot-and-mouth
disease, classical swine fever, swine vesicular
disease and African swine fever. / Los Estados
Unidos de América está libre de fiebre aftosa,
peste porcina clásica, enfermedad vesicular del
cerdo y peste porcina africana.
- The meat was derived from federally certified
slaughter and processing facilities operating
under permanent supervision of the Food Safety and
Inspection Service (FSIS) with a HACCP system in
place. /La carne proviene de mataderos e
instalaciones de procesamiento certificados por el
gobierno federal, que operan bajo permanente
supervisión del Food Safety and Inspection
Service (FSIS) y tienen implementado un Sistema
HACCP.
- The processing (or slaughter) plant is in an
area where no epidemic outbreak has occurred from
any infectious disease that may affect the species, in the six
months prior to slaughter. /La planta de
procesamiento o matadero está en un área donde
no han ocurrido brotes epidémicos ni enfermedades
infecciosas, que afecten a la especie, en los seis
meses previos al sacrificio.
- The meat was derived from animals that were
officially given an ante-mortem and post-mortem
inspection by FSIS inspection officials. / La
carne fue derivada de animales que fueron
oficialmente sometidos a inspección ante mortem y
post mortem por oficiales de inspección de FSIS.
- The pork meat used in these products was
subjected to one or more of the treatments specified in
9 CFR Sec. 318.10(c) for the destruction of
trichinae. / La carne de cerdo utilizada en estos
productos fueron sometidos a uno o más de los
tratamientos especificados en la Sección
318.10(c), de 9CFR para la destrucción de la triquina.
- Carcasses are properly stuck and hung to allow
thorough bleeding prior to the de-boning process
which removes all bones to the hoof and the
blood vessels. / Las carcasas fueron
sujetas y colgadas apropiadamente para permitir el
desangrado antes de ser sometidas a procedimiento
de deshuesado, que remueve todos los huesos hasta
la pezuña y los vasos sanguíneos.
- The product is labeled in such a way that it can
be identified. / El producto está marcado de
manera que pueda ser identificado.
- The product is fit for human consumption. / El
producto es apto para consumo humano.
- The product was packed in new boxes which are
marked with the pack date. The product was
transported in a manner to assure preservation of
the product. / El producto fue empacado en cajas
nuevas, donde consta la fecha de empaque. El
producto fue transportado de manera que aseguren
la preservación del producto.
- Trucks and containers have been properly washed
and disinfected. / Los contenedores o camiones de
transporte fueron lavados y desinfectados.
- For edible offal products from refrigerated or frozen porcine species - obtain
FSIS Form 9060-5 - Export Certificate of Wholesomeness. Additionally, the following
certification statements must be placed in the "Remarks" section of FSIS Form 9060-5
or on an accompanying FSIS letterhead certificate.
- The meat was derived from animals that were born, bred, fattened and
slaughtered in the United States or were legally imported.
- The United States is free of foot-and-mouth disease, classical swine
fever, swine vesicular disease, and African swine fever.
- The meat was derived from federally certified slaughter and processing
facilities operating under permanent supervision of the Food Safety and
Inspection Service (FSIS) with a HACCP system in place.
- The processing (or slaughter) plant is in an area where no epidemic
outbreak has occurred from any infectious diseases that may affect the species,
in the six months prior to slaughter.
- The meat was derived from animals that were officially given an
ante-mortem and post-mortem inspection by FSIS inspection officials.
- The product is fit for human consumption.
- The product was packed in authorized containers bearing the mark of
inspection that includes the number of the facility, the date of packing and
the name and address of the processing facility.
- The product is transported in containers or thermo refrigerated vehicles
that are monitored to assure that they maintain refrigerated or frozen
temperatures.
- Trucks and containers have been properly washed and disinfected.
- For fresh/frozen ovine meat of Australian origin, the following statements must be
provided in the "Remarks" section of FSIS Form 9060-5 or on a separate
FSIS letterhead certificate:
- All of the ovine meat exported to Peru is originally from Australia.
Before being imported to the United States, it has met the sanitary
requirements demanded in Australia.
- The exporting country is free of Aphthous Fever, bovine plague, plague
of the small ruminants.
- The facility, where the ovine meat has been stored, is located in an
area where there have not been epidemic outbreaks caused by infectious and
contagious illnesses that may affect this species.
- The meat has been vacuum-sealed. The official inspection and the
slaughterhouse of Australian origin are identified.
- The meat is fit for human consumption.
- The meat is packaged in drip-proof containers that indicate the date of
packing.
- The means of transport, handling and loading conditions meet the
hygiene requirements of the United States.
- For fresh/frozen bovine meat of Australian origin, the following statements
must be provided in the "Remarks" section of FSIS Form 9060-5 or on a
separate FSIS letterhead certificate:
- All of the bovine meat exported to Peru is originally from Australia.
Before being imported to the United States, it has met the sanitary
requirements demanded in Australia.
- The country of origin is free of Foot and Mouth Disease
(FMD), Bovine Pest and Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE).
- The United States is free of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) and
Bovine Pest.
- The facility, where the bovine meat has been stored, is located in
an area where there have not been epidemic outbreaks caused by infectious
and contagious illnesses that may affect the species.
- The meat has been vacuum-sealed. The official inspection and the
slaughterhouse of Australian origin are identified
- The meat is fit for human consumption.
- The meat is packaged in drip-proof containers that indicate the date
of packing.
- The means of transport, handling and loading conditions meet the
hygiene requirements of the United States.
- For beef and beef products. In completing the FSIS Form
9060-6, Application for Export, the following statement must
be included: “The product meets EV requirements for Peru.”
Obtain FSIS Form 9060-5, Meat and Poultry Export Certificate
of Wholesomeness. Additionally, the following certification
statements must be provided on an accompanying FSIS letterhead certificate.
- The United States has an active BSE surveillance
program which meets or exceeds international
standards established by the World Organization for
Animal Health (OIE).
- The meat or meat products were derived from
animals that were officially given an ante and post
mortem inspection by Food Safety and Inspection
Service (FSIS) inspection officials.
- The meat or meat products were produced and
handled in a manner which ensures that such products
do not contain and are not contaminated with the
following specified risk materials: for cattle 30
months of age and older, the brain, skull, eyes,
trigeminal ganglia, spinal cord, vertebral column,
and dorsal root ganglia; and for cattle regardless
of age, the tonsils and distal ileum of the small
intestine.
- The meat or meat products were produced and
handled in a manner which ensures that such products
do not contain and are not contaminated with
mechanically separated meat from the skull and
vertebral column from cattle over 30 months of age.
- The meat or meat products were derived from
federally certified slaughter or processing
facilities, operating under the supervision of the
FSIS.
- The slaughter or processing plant where the meat
was processed has a HACCP system in place.
- The meat or meat products are fit for human
consumption.
- The meat or meat products were packed in
authorized containers bearing the mark of inspection
that includes the number of the facility, and
labeled to include the name of the product, lot
number, net weight, and date of packing.
- The meat or meat products are transported in
containers or thermo refrigerated vehicles that are
monitored to assure that they maintain appropriate
refrigerated or frozen temperatures.
- Trucks and containers have been properly washed
and disinfected.
- The feeding of ruminants with ruminant origin
meat-and-bone meal and greaves is prohibited in the
United States, and this prohibition has been
effectively enforced.
- The meat or meat products were obtained from
cattle that were not subjected to a stunning
process, prior to slaughter, with a device injecting
compressed air or gas into the cranial cavity, or to
a pithing process.
- The meat or meat products were not derived from
animals imported from Canada for immediate
slaughter.
- All certificates must be signed by an FSIS veterinarian.
- All certificates must be error free; that is, no erasures, no line-outs,
no pen and ink changes, or any other type of amendments.
- Exporters should verify that a valid import permit has been issued to the
importer prior to shipment.
Plants Eligible to Export
All Federally inspected establishments are eligible to export to Peru.
PE-27 (Nov 23, 2009)
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