Importation of Pork and Pork Products From Yucatan and Sonora, Mexico
meat-poultry · Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service · Rule · Published 2000-01-11 · 65 FR 1529
Document
Document number
00-589
Federal Register citation
65 FR 1529
CFR reference
9 CFR 94
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
meat-poultry
Sub-agency
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Publication date
2000-01-11
USDA docket
Docket No. 97-079-2
Abstract
We are amending the regulations concerning the importation of animal products to relieve certain restrictions on the importation of pork and pork products from the Mexican State of Yucatan. Because of the existence of hog cholera in Mexico, we have required pork and pork products from Yucatan to be heated or cured and dried to certain specifications to be eligible for entry into the United States. This rule establishes new conditions for the importation of fresh and processed pork and pork products from Yucatan into the United States and also provides for the movement of pork and pork products from Yucatan through areas where hog cholera may exist in transit to the United States. We are also amending the regulations that provide for the importation of fresh pork from the Mexican State of Sonora to also allow the importation of pork products from Sonora and to modify the import conditions for Sonoran pork and pork products so that those conditions parallel the import conditions for pork and pork products from Yucatan. These amendments provide for the importation of pork products from Sonora and for the in-transit movement of Sonoran pork and pork products through areas where hog cholera may exist and make it clear that pork and pork products from Sonora must be derived from swine slaughtered at federally inspected slaughter plants.