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Export Requirements for Cayman Islands
CAY-9 (Jan 9, 2007)

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Eligible/Ineligible Products
  1. Eligible Products
    1. Fresh/frozen or chilled boneless and bone-in beef derived from cattle less than 30 months of age produced under an approved AMS Export Verification (EV) Less Than 30 (LT30) months of age program. Information about the program for the Cayman Islands and a list of LT30 approved establishments can be obtained from AMS' Web site.

      If FSIS inspection personnel become aware of concerns that an AMS approved LT30 establishment is not properly executing its Quality Control 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

      Veal and veal products are not subject to the LT30 program.
    2. Ground beef meat, salted beef, processed foods containing ruminant meats including sausages, meatball patties, dried meats, hermetically sealed canned meats, and ready to eat meats manufactured in the United States after January 12, 2004. These products can come from animals of any age.
    3. Bovine liver from animals of any age.
    4. Sheep and goat meat and meat products from animals less than 12 months of age and produced under an AMS EV program.
    5. Meat and meat products legally imported into the United States from Australia, New Zealand, or Canada. Establishments where non-conforming product is also present is subject to an approved AMS Export Verification (EV) program.
    6. Canned, boneless meat legally imported into the United States.
    7. Protein free tallow (containing a maximum level of 0.15 percent by weight of insoluble impurities).
  2. Ineligible Products
    1. Meat and meat products containing meat derived from an Advanced Meat Recovery (AMR) process.

Documentation Requirements
  1. Certification Requirements - Obtain FSIS Form 9060-5, Meat and Poultry Export Certificate of Wholesomeness.
    1. For fresh/frozen or chilled boneless and bone-in beef derived from cattle slaughtered in the U.S., if the slaughter establishment and all subsequent processing establishments are on AMS´ list of "EV/LT 30" for Cayman Islands approved establishments and the export applicant certifies that "The product was produced under an Export Verification (EV) Less Than 30 (LT30) months of age program that was audited and approved by the United States Department of Agriculture´s Agricultural Marketing Service", the following statements should be provided in the Remarks section of FSIS 9060-5:

      "The fresh/frozen or chilled boneless and bone-in beef meat products were derived from animals less than 30 months of age."

      "The fresh/frozen or chilled boneless and bone-in beef meat products was obtained from animals that were slaughtered at a USDA inspected facility which slaughters only animals less than thirty (30) months old or where there is satisfactory segregation of animal product to allow certification that it originated from animals less than thirty (30) months of age."

      Note: Effective January 10, 2007, a Statement of Verification letter from AMS is no longer required to sign the FSIS export certificate. AMS will no longer issue the letter for the Cayman Islands as of that date. All other EV program requirements for the Cayman Islands remain in effect.*
    2. For ground beef meat, salted beef, processed foods containing ruminant meats including sausages, meatball patties, dried meats, hermetically sealed canned meats, and ready to eat meats, derived from animals of any age and manufactured in the United States after January 12, 2004, include the following statement in the Remarks section of FSIS 9060-5::

      "The meat products were derived from animals, slaughtered in the U.S., from which all specified risk materials (SRMs) were removed."
    3. For sheep and goat meat and meat products derived from animals less than 12 months of age and slaughtered in the U.S., if the slaughter establishment and all subsequent processing establishments are on AMS´ list of "EV/LT30" for Cayman Islands approved establishments and the export applicant certifies that "The product was produced under an Export Verification (EV) Less Than 30 (LT30) months of age program that was audited and approved by the United States Department of Agriculture´s Agricultural Marketing Service", the following statements should be provided in the Remarks section of FSIS 9060-5:

      "The meat was derived from animals less than 12 months of age."
    4. For meat and meat products imported from Australia, New Zealand, or Canada and exported to the Cayman Islands without further processing in the United States, a copy of the applicable health certificate from the importing country must accompany the product. In addition, the following statement must be included in the Remarks section of FSIS Form 9060-5:

      "The meat or meat product was legally imported into the United States from Australia, New Zealand, or Canada."
    5. For meat and meat products imported from Australia, New Zealand, or Canada and exported to the Cayman Islands after further processing in the United States, the following must be included in the Remarks section of FSIS Form 9060-5:

      "This product contains meat legally imported into the United States from Australia, New Zealand, or Canada."
    6. For canned, boneless meat imported into the United States and exported to the Cayman Islands, the following statement must be included in the Remarks section of FSIS Form 9060-5:

      "The canned meat product was derived from boneless meat that was thoroughly cooked and hermetically sealed and was legally imported into the United States."

Other Requirements
  1. Meat and meat products intended for personal consumption up to a maximum of 5 kg will be permitted entry without export certification provided the original packaging is intact and the packaging bears the USDA inspection legend.

Plants Eligible to Export

All Federal authorized plants are eligible to export to the Cayman Islands.

CAY-9 (Jan 9, 2007)

 

 

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