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Statement of Identity Beef Jerky Beef Jerky Other Name

Weather condition for importing meat products from the U.s.a.

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  • one. Meat Inspection systems approved
  • 2. Types of meat products accepted for import (based on animal wellness restrictions)
  • 3. Additional certification statements/attestations required on the OMIC
  • 4. Additional certificates (documents) required
  • five. Establishments eligible for consign to Canada
  • vi. Specific import and final use conditions and restrictions

i. Meat Inspection systems approved

one.1 beef, veal, farmed bison: slaughter, cutting, deboning and offal, natural salted animal intestinal casings - (BSE in The states)

1.2 lamb, mutton, goat: slaughter, cutting, deboning and offal, natural salted creature intestinal casings - (BSE in US)

one.3 pork: slaughter, cutting, deboning and offal, natural salted animal intestinal casings.

1.4 equus caballus slaughter, cutting, deboning and offal.

1.5 venison (for example, farmed deer, elk): slaughter, cut, deboning and offal.

i.6 rabbit: slaughter, cut, deboning and offal.

1.seven poultry and farmed feathered game: slaughter, cutting, deboning and offal.

one.eight ratites (ostrich, emus, rhea): slaughter, cutting, deboning and offal.

1.9 processing: comminuting, formulating, curing, cooking and canning.

2. Types of meat products accepted for import (based on brute health restrictions)

2.1 There are no fauna health restrictions on accepted food animal species, except on all meat products derived from animals of the family Bovinae, Sheep and Goats, (see section ii.ii)

The family Bovinae includes: cattle, bison and buffalo.

2.2 On July 27, 2006, the "Certain Ruminants and Their Products Importation Prohibition Regulations, No ii." came into force, consequently, all meat or meat products derived from animals of the family Bovinae, sheep and goats and things containing such meat or meat products are not allowed to enter Canada, from the United States, except

ii.ii.one Meat and meat products (edible and inedible) of animals of the sub-family unit Bovinae (cattle, buffalo, bison), slaughtered in the U.s., that were not subjected to a stunning procedure in which a device is used to inject compressed air or gas into the animal'south cranial crenel, or to a pithing process involving laceration, after stunning of the animal, of the beast's central nervous tissue by means of an elongated rod-shaped instrument that is introduced into the animal's cranial cavity. In addition, buffalo and bison meat products may exist imported if the slaughter establishment and all subsequent processing establishments are on an AMS Footnoteone list of approved establishments verifying eligibility of the plant to consign such products to Canada;

and

the product does not contain Bovinae specified risk material. "Bovinae specified risk cloth" means the skull, brain, trigeminal ganglia, eyes, spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia of all animals of the sub-family Bovinae aged thirty months or older; and the distal ileum and tonsils of animals of the sub-family unit Bovinae of all ages.

Delight run into sections three.six and three.8 for additional attestations required on the OMIC Footnoteii

ii.2.2 Meat and meat products (edible and inedible) derived from sheep and goat animals nether 12 months of age, slaughtered in the Us, if the slaughter establishment and all subsequent processing establishments are on an AMS Footnote1, sheep and goats, list of approved establishments verifying eligibility of the plant to consign such products to Canada - see sections 3.7. for boosted attestations required on the OMIC Footnote2

2.two.3 Meat and meat products (edible and inedible) originating in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, New Zealand or Uruguay that are in-transit through the U.s.a.; and that are eligible for importation into Canada

2.2.four Meat and meat products (edible) originating in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, New Zealand or Uruguay that are processed in the United States, see department 3.two. for additional attestations required on the OMIC Footnotetwo

ii.two.five Meat and meat product (edible) intended to be used for personal consumption if the weight of all the meat and meat products (derived from animals of the family Bovinae, sheep and goats) is 5 kg or less.  This exemption reduces the exemption of 20 kg or less, specified in the paragraph iii.(1)(a) of the Maximum Quantity Limits for Personal Use Exemption.

2.two.half dozen Meat and meat products (edible) to be transported to a customs in the United states where the but practical transportation road for the meat and meat products is either a land or water route through Canada every bit adamant by the Agency, taking into account the location of the community and the time required to transport them. See the Procedures for Handling In Bond Shipments.

ii.2.7 Meat products to exist transported non-stop to a cruise send that is docked temporarily in a CFIA Footnote3 designated port in Canada to be used as ship's stores. BSE related import restrictions do not apply, withal the imported meat products must comply with USDA requirements for meat and meat products derived from animals of the family Bovidae, sheep and goat for the U.s. market. Encounter department three.3. for required boosted attestations.

two.ii.8 Bovine liver and products containing bovine liver (edible and inedible) take no BSE related restrictions for importation.

2.two.ix Beef Jerky produced in Brazil and/or Argentina and packaged and labelled in the United States. See 3.11 and 4.five for certification requirements

2.ii.10 denatured inedible raw meat and meat products for pet food manufacture and pharmaceutical purposes, derived from all animal species for which the meat inspection system is approved, run into sections iii and 4 for certification requirements

three. Additional certification statements/attestations required on the OMIC Footnote2

3.one For all poultry meat products

three.one.1 "The birds, the meat of which is covered by the present certificate, were subject to humane slaughter and were stunned earlier slaughter."

or

"The poultry products covered by this certificate are derived from fowl slaughtered by decapitation without prior electrical stunning."

or

In the instance of poultry slaughtered in conformance with ritual slaughter procedures:

"The poultry products covered by this certificate are derived from birds that received (Kosher, Halal) slaughter, as based upon documentation provided by religious authorities or by (Kosher, Halal) characterization annunciation."

three.2. For meat and meat products containing (edible) meat derived from animals of the family unit Bovinae, sheep and goats, originating in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, New Zealand or Uruguay that are eligible for importation into Canada and that are processed in the United States

iii.two.i "Meat products containing meat derived from animals of the family unit Bovinae, sheep and goats, covered by this certificate:

"contain meat derived from animals of the family Bovinae, sheep and goats, that were legally imported into the United States from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Republic of chile, New Zealand or Uruguay (delete equally advisable) only;"

three.3 For meat and meat products of US origin for just in time straight commitment to cruise ships anchored in designated cruise ship Canadian ports (N.B. BSE related importation restrictions exercise not employ)

3.3.1 "The Canadian requirements for meat products composition and labelling have been waived. The meat products covered by this certificate are intended for straight and merely in fourth dimension delivery to prowl ships anchored in designated prowl ship facilities in Canadian ports."

(N.B. Designated cruise ship facilities are identified in the Procedures for Handling In Bail Shipments)

3.four For edible meat and meat products, other than bovine liver, derived from animals of the sub-family unit Bovinae (cattle, buffalo, bison), slaughtered in the U.s., including edible veal meat

"This is to certify that the meat products covered past this certificate

were derived from animals which were non subjected to a stunning process in which a device is used to inject compressed air or gas into the animal'southward cranial cavity, or to a pithing process involving laceration, after stunning of the animal, of the animal's key nervous tissue by ways of an elongated rod-shaped instrument that is introduced into the animal'southward cranial cavity and which were subject to dues-mortem and post-mortem inspections and were not suspect or confirmed BSE cases,

and

do non contain the following risk materials: skull, brain, trigeminal ganglia, eyes, spinal string, dorsal root ganglia, vertebral column, excluding the vertebrae of the tail, the transverse processes of the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae, and the wings of sacrum, from bovine animals aged 30  months or older, and tonsils from bovine animals of all ages

and

the distal ileum of the small intestine from bovine animals of all ages, from the ileo-cecal junction and a minimum of 200 cm (80 inches) of the attached and uncoiled small intestine proximal to the ileocecal junction; the removal of the distal ileum was washed under an FSIS verified plan.

and

do not contain mechanically separated meat from the skull and vertebral column from bovine animals aged 30 months or older."

3.5 For edible meat and meat products derived from sheep and goats

The meat production covered by this certificate:

iii.5.ane was derived from/contains meat production from animals that were nether 12 months of historic period when slaughtered;

3.half dozen For denatured inedible meat and meat products, excluding inedible bovine liver, derived from animals of the sub-family Bovinae (cattle, buffalo, bison) slaughtered in the United states, including edible veal meat

3.vi.ane "This is to certify that the denatured inedible meat and meat products covered by this certificate"

were derived from animals which were not subjected to a stunning procedure in which a device is used to inject compressed air or gas into the animal's cranial cavity, or to a pithing process involving laceration, later stunning of the animal, of the animal's central nervous tissue by ways of an elongated rod-shaped instrument that is introduced into the animal's cranial cavity and which were subject to ante-mortem and mail-mortem inspections and were not suspect or confirmed BSE cases,

and

do not contain the post-obit run a risk materials: skull, brain, trigeminal ganglia, eyes, spinal string, dorsal root ganglia, vertebral column, excluding the vertebrae of the tail, the transverse processes of the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae, and the wings of sacrum, from bovine animals anile 30 months or older, and tonsils from bovine animals of all ages
and the distal ileum of the pocket-sized intestine from bovine animals of all ages, from the ileo-cecal junction and a minimum of 200 cm (fourscore inches) of the fastened and uncoiled modest intestine proximal to the ileo-cecal junction; the removal of the distal ileum was washed under an FSIS verified program.

and

do not comprise mechanically separated meat from the skull and vertebral column from bovine animals aged 30  months or older."

"The meat/meat products were derived from animals which were subjected to and passed ante-mortem and postal service-mortem inspection"

iii.7 For denatured inedible meat and meat products derived from sheep and goats

iii.vii.one "The denatured inedible meat product covered by this document was derived from/contains meat product from animals that were under 12 months of historic period when slaughtered."

3.8 For bovine liver (edible and inedible), no BSE related restrictions

iii.9 For tallow which cannot satisfy weather condition specified under three.four, meet 4.two

3.ten For denatured inedible meat/meat products derived from not ruminant species of animals

No additional attestations required

3.11 For beef jerky produced in Brazil and/or Argentina and packaged and labelled in the United States

"Beef hasty covered by this certificate was imported from Brazil or Argentina (delete equally advisable), nether the Official Meat Inspection Certificate Numberspace, a re-create of which is attached" and complies with the weather specified in the CFIA Footnote3 Animal Health Import Permit No space.

4. Additional certificates (documents) required

4.one For all shipments, (except denatured inedible meat/meat products)

4.1.1 A re-create of the original certificate and other required documents, for clearance must be presented, by the importer/broker, to the National Import Service Centre (NISC).

4.two For tallow: (beef/mutton)

iv.2.1 Original report issued by an independent laboratory stating that the tallow is protein costless and that it contains no more than 0.xv% of insoluble impurities in weight.  The report must be positively referenced to the OMIC Footnote2 covering the shipment.

The original laboratory document must bear the following statement:

"The protein-free tallow covered past this document has been tested for content of insoluble impurities with the results below 0.15% in weight."

4.3 For all lots of poultry carcasses certified and labelled as graded

4.3.ane USDA Agronomical Marketing Service (AMS) Poultry products grading certificate (course PY-210 (03-01)). The certificate must be positively referenced to the OMIC Footnoteii covering this shipment.

4.iv For inedible meat/meat products, the FSIS 9135-3 is not required, instead, the post-obit certificates are required

four.4.1 For denatured inedible meat/meat products for pet food industry

for the required  attestations, encounter section 3.vii. and 3.8 and, when applicable, additional certification on USDA/APHIS Letterhead Certification

4.4.2 For inedible meat/meat products for pharmaceutical/medicinal purposes

for the required  attestations, see section iii.7. and 3.viii and, when applicable, boosted certification on USDA/APHIS Letterhead Certification

4.5 For beef hasty produced in Brazil and/or Argentina and packaged and labelled in the United States

4.five.1 Beast Health Import Permit, issued by the CFIA Footnote3 Terrestrial Animal Health Sectionalisation.

4.v.2 A copy of the original OMIC Footnote2 issued by the Brazilian or Argentine competent authority under which the hasty was imported to the United States. The OMIC Footnoteii must contain the same attestations as if the jerky were to be imported directly to Canada, specified in the appropriate country specific conditions for importation of meat products to Canada.

four.6 For Beefiness Samples

All samples of beef meat and beef meat products from the United states of america must be accompanied by an OMIC Footnoteii (FSIS 9135-3) same as for commercial shipments. The pertinent Animal Health attestations for the type of certified meat should besides be included. Beef samples FSIS 9135-3 need not be precleared in Ottawa.

5. Establishments eligible for export to Canada

5.1 all USDA registered establishments

6. Specific import and final use conditions and restrictions

six.ane Encounter the Export Requirements Library for possible export restrictions.

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