Import of products of animal origin to the EU
Import of products of animal origin to the EU
Import of products of animal origin to the EU

Since food products of animal origin may be a source of pathogens causing infectious animal diseases and travelers may unintentionally import the pathogenic agents, passengers are prohibited to import meat and meat products, milk and dairy products into the European Union.
If you carry these prohibited food products in your baggage, upon arriving in the territory of the European Union, please hand them over to the Official Veterinarian for disposal.
Importing prohibited items can result in a fine or criminal liability!
These requirements are stated in the following EU legislation: Regul.206-2009 EC

Import of products of animal origin to the EU

Exempted animal products

1. Small quantities of meat and milk and their products (other than powdered infant milk, infant food, and special foods or special pet feed required for medical reasons)

You may only bring in or send to the EU personal consignments of meat and milk and their products (other than powdered infant milk, infant food, and special foods or special pet feed required for medical reasons) provided that they come from the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland, and their weight does not exceed 10 kg per person.

2. Powdered infant milk, infant food, and special foods required for medical reasons

  • You may only bring in or send to the EU personal consignments of powdered infant milk, infant food, and special foods required for medical reasons provided that:
  • they come from the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland, and their combined quantity does not exceed the weight limit of 10 kg per person, and that:
  •  the product does not require refrigeration before consumption,
  • it is a packaged proprietary brand product, and
  • the packaging is unbroken unless in current use
  • they come from other countries (other than the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland), and their combined quantity does not exceed the weight limit of 2 kg per person, and that:
  • the product does not require refrigeration before consumption,
  • it is a packaged proprietary brand product, and
  • the packaging is unbroken unless in current use.

3. Pet feed required for medical reasons

You may only bring in or send to the EU personal consignments of pet feed required for medical reasons provided that:

  • they come from the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland, and their combined quantity does not exceed the weight limit of 10kg per person, and that:
  • the product does not require refrigeration before consumption,
  • it is a packaged proprietary brand product, and
  • the packaging is unbroken unless in current use
  • they come from other countries (other than the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland), and their combined quantity does not exceed the weight limit of 2 kg per person, and that:
  • the product does not require refrigeration before consumption,
  • it is a packaged proprietary brand product, and
  • the packaging is unbroken unless in current use

4. Small quantities of fishery products for personal human consumption

You may only bring in or send to the EU personal consignments of fishery products (including fresh, dried, cooked, cured or smoked fish, and certain shellfish, such as prawns, lobsters, dead mussels and dead oysters) provided that:

  • fresh fish are eviscerated,
  • the weight of the fishery products does not exceed, per person, 20 kg or the weight of one fish, whichever weight is the highest. These restrictions do not apply to fishery products coming from the Faeroe Islands or Iceland.

5. Small quantities of other animal products for personal human consumption.
You may only bring in or send to the EU other animal products, such as honey, live oysters, live mussels and snails for example, provided that:

  • they come from the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland, and that their combined weight does not exceed 10 kg per person,
  • they come from other countries (other than the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland) and their combined weight does not exceed 2 kg per person. Please note that you may bring in small quantities of animal products from several of the above five categories (paragraphs 1-5) provided that they comply with the rules explained in each of the relevant paragraphs.

6. Larger quantities of animal products

You may only bring in or send to the EU larger quantities of animal products if they meet the requirements for commercial consignments, which include:

  • certification requirements, as laid down in the appropriate official EC veterinary certificate,
  • the presentation of the goods, with the correct documentation, to an authorised EU border inspection post for veterinary control, on arrival in the EU.

7. Exempted animal products

The following products are exempted from the rules explained previously:

  • bread, cakes, biscuits, chocolate and confectionery (including sweets) not mixed or filled with meat product,
  • food supplements packaged for the final consumer,
  • meat extracts and meat concentrates,
  • olives stuffed with fish,
  • pasta and noodles not mixed or filled with meat product,
  • soup stocks and flavourings packaged for the final consumer,
  • any other food product not containing any fresh or processed meat or dairy and with less than 50 % of processed egg or fishery products.

8. Animal products from protected species

For certain protected species there may be additional restrictions in place. For example for caviar of sturgeon species, the weight limit is a maximum of 125 g. per person.
 

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