Annex 01. Listing of Agrifood Products and By-products for Tourist Import

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Annex 01. Listing of Agrifood Products and By-products for Tourist Import VEGETABLES, THEIR PRODUCTS AND BY-PRODUCTS ALLOWED FOR TOURIST IMPORT Their entry is allowed after a visual inspection of the products listed in paragraph FOURTH of the AGREEMENT that establishes the classification and codification of merchandise whose import is regulated by the Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock, Rural development, Fisheries and Food, through the National Service of Food Safety And Agriculture Quality, provided they are free from pests and in amounts for personal use and consumption. Such as: Peeled almonds Peeled hazelnuts Roasted coffee Pelletized cereals Spices (vanilla, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, mace, amomum varieties, cardamom varieties, aniseed, coriander, fennel, ginger, saffron, turmeric, thyme, bay leaves, curry, etc.) Dehydrated fruits (seedless) Cereal, oilseed and legume flours Medicinal herbs (only dried) Dehydrated vegetables Ikin palm tree seeds (40 pieces maximum for personal use - informative note 76/2014: Seedless cashews (caju, cajuil or marañon) and walnuts Dried pistachios (salted) Dehydrated tobacco Compliance with the secretariat does not waive compliance with other authorities. Dried mate *Land or soil *Pots or items with vegetable sourced content. Touristic entry of the following listed products is prohibited if the importer does not meet the requirements set forth in the following link: (https://sistemasssl.senasica.gob.mx/mcrfi/) Propagation materials (seeds, bulbs, slips, buds, stakes, etc.) Flowers, plants, vegetables and fresh fruits. Grains (corn, bean, rice, quinoa, wheat, sesame, sunflower, green bean, lentil, etc.) Green coffee and tobacco Fresh chestnuts NOTE: This list is without limitation. A full and thorough inspection of the merchandise will be performed to detect any pests meriting quarantine, and if insect orifices or evidence of live pests are found, all the seeds shall be returned or destroyed. Containers with dirt, foliage, seeds, grains, and any other vegetable residues (official letter B00.01.01.02.03/10846 Sep-25-14) phytozoosanitary measures, among others, etc.

ANIMAL PRODUCTS AND BYPRODUCTS FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION Considerations for entry of the following products: The packaging must be intact, and labeled in Spanish, English, or any other intelligible language (Italian, Portuguese, French, etc.), and sealed by the health authority. The products must originate from countries that have a zoosanitary requirements combination in the MCRZI: https://sistemasssl.senasica.gob.mx/mcrz/moduloconsulta.jsf. For countries affected by the foot-and-mouth disease, only products originating from plants authorized in the SICPA will be acceptable: https://sistemasssl.senasica.gob.mx/plantaacreditada/ No hand made products are allowed. DAIRY PRODUCTS: Product Quantity Considerations Aged cheeses Up to 3 kg per In any presentation provided the sum does not Butter Up to 1 kg per exceed the allowed quantity. Cream Yoghurt Pasteurized or ultra-pasteurized liquid milk Condensed milk Up to 1 kg per Up to 1 l or 1 kg per family or 12 drinkable containers of 12 oz. each. Up to 1 gal (3.78 l) per family Up to 1 l or 3 cans or Tetra Pak type containers of 12 fl oz. per Authorized countries: Germany, Australia, Belgium, Belarus, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Denmark, Spain, United States of America, France, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, New Zealand, Netherlands, Panama, Poland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Sweden Switzerland, Ukraine. Powdered milk Canned/packaged and labeled breastmilk substitute (infant formula) Up to 2 kg per family in one or multiple packages provided they do not exceed the allowed weight. Up to 5 kg per Authorized countries (++ with authorized plants): ++Argentina ++Uruguay ++Peru The package must be intact and labeled. However, the entry of opened milk containers or individual portions or milk is allowed only if accompanying the nursing baby.

MEAT PRODUCTS: Product Quantity Authorized countries: Serrano ham or aged shoulders Up to 5 kg for individual packages or 1 Canada, Spain, USA, Italy originating from plants authorized by shoulder (whole and in its original and France. SAGARPA. packaging) per Up to 5 kg per family in one or multiple Aged cured meats originating from Canada, Spain, USA and packages provided it does not exceed the plants authorized by SAGARPA. allowed weight. Thermally processed poultry and pork Up to 5 kg per family in one or multiple Germany, Chile, Denmark, cured meats packaged, labeled and sealed packages provided it does not exceed the Canada, Spain, USA and by the appropriate health authority. allowed weight. Packaged and labeled dry beef. Turkey meat or smoked chickens. Canned/bottled and labeled pâté from any species. Up to 500 g per Australia, Canada, Chile, USA, New Zealand, Panama and Japan. Up to 6 kg or 1 to 3 whole pieces per family, provided they do not exceed the Chile, USA and Canada. allowed weight. Up to 1 kg or 5 pieces of 12 oz. each, per Germany, Canada, Spain, USA, France. Wholly processed food preparations with meat content from any species (except ruminants) including any of the following consumables: eggs, honey and dairy packaged and labeled products. Examples: stuffed pasta, cheesecake, pâtés (foie gras, mousse, pâté parfait). Up to 4 kg per Canada, Chile, Spain, USA, France, Guatemala and The entry of products containing bovine meat or similar is prohibited, for example: meatballs, lasagna, ravioli, etc. Natural bottled honey. 1 l or 64 fl oz. Brazil, USA and France.

PRODUCTS FOR ANIMAL CONSUMPTION: Product Quantity Authorized countries: One 50 lbs. bag per family or its equivalent in kg (22). It can be in a single Dry and humid, packaged and labeled Canada, USA, France, package or up to two, provided it does not balanced foods. No ruminant origin Australia, Hungary and New exceed the allowed quantity. Only the content. (For pets, cats and dogs.) Zealand. daily ration accompanying the pet is acceptable for unpackaged products. Up to 10 lbs. or 5 kg per individual or Packaged and labeled animal sourced candy. No ruminant origin contents. USA, Canada and Chile. Only the daily ration accompanying the (For pets, cats and dogs.) pet is acceptable for unpackaged products. Fresh meat of any species. Balanced food for any species (except for cats and dogs.) Balanced food for cats and dogs with bovine, ovine and caprine meat. Sandwiches, snacks, sub sandwiches, hamburgers, pizzas, etc. with meat and dairy content without intact packaging or sanitary seal from the competent authority. Pharmaceutical, chemical and biological products for animal use or consumption, or those products designated for therapeutic or research purposes. Fresh cheeses. Homemade or hand made products are not allowed. Campero (fried) type chicken. Untanned leather products. Pots or items with animal sourced content. Garments with animal bones, skin and feathers. Handicrafts made of carver or polished horns or bones. Hunting trophies (mounted, fresh, salted, etc.) Any regulated animal species (except cats and dogs.) Containers with animals or animal remains (blood, feathers, bones, carcasses, etc.) Bull fighting, charro horsemanship and bull riding garments and accessories if they are stained with animal blood or remains of tissue; its entry will be allowed if they are completely clean, disinfected, and sanitized at the point of entry.

AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS Product Quantity Considerations Frozen or iced fresh fish in any presentation (whole, filleted or cut in pieces.) Dried, freeze dried, cooked or smoked fish in any presentation (whole, filleted or cut in pieces.) Canned or bottled fish (pâté, muscles, etc.) Labelled, indicating the type of prepared fish, expiration or preferred consumption date. Fish products in other presentations (sauce, dry bone, crusts, etc.) Squid, octopus, *winkles, sea cucumber and oysters, fresh in any presentation (whole, filleted or cut in pieces), frozen or iced. Dry, freeze dried, cooked or smoked squid, octopus, *winkles, sea cucumber and oysters, fresh in any presentation. Squid, octopus, *winkles, sea cucumber and oyster products in other presentations (sauce, crusts, etc.) Dry, brined or smoked oysters. All cooked crustaceans in any presentation (whole, tail, legs, etc.) Seafood products in other presentations (sauce, condiments, dressings, crust, etc.) Combined raw and/or cooked seafood combos (seafood meals.) Fresh, dried or brined seaweeds in any presentation. Entry allowed for personal consumption. Properly packaged for personal consumption. Without signs of decomposition or the presence of pests. All countries and species, (including fish roe, caviar.) All countries and species, (including fish roe, caviar.) Properly packaged for personal consumption. Without signs of decomposition or the presence of pests. Live, raw or dried crustaceans. Aquaculture products for animal consumption. Fish. Live turtles. Regulated aquatic sourced products in poor condition and/or decomposing and/or with the presences of larvae or insects.