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Importation of Food
===Importation of Food===
Chile is very cautious when it comes to importing food, plants and animals. To minimize the risk of introducing pests,invasive plants and animals such imports are highly regulated and controlled. Therefore individuals are strictly banned to bring fresh fruits, vegetables, raw milk or meat products to Chile. Only processed sterile food can be imported in concealed packing’s, in example all heat treated canned items in closed containers. Thorough checks are performed by the SAG (Servicio Agrícola y Ganadero) on the airport and the border checkpoints from neighbouring countries.
 
*Example of strictly banned items:
** Raw meat and meat products like ham and sausages
** Honey
 
*Example of normally accepted items:
** Pasta, rice, flour and dehydrated potato puree
** Instant meals like dehydrated trekking food in concealed bags
 
When crossing the border to Chile you need to fill in a declaration if you are carrying any plant or food products. On this declaration the definition for plant or food products is very wide and includes all the permitted items as well. Therefore the best and only correct thing is to always state YES. If ask explain that you are aware of the restrictions and that you carry processed food and give examples.
 
If you state NO but something banned is found you will be charged a high fine.
 
You should also clean your boots from visible mud since mud may contain seamen of invasive plants.
 
Theoretically the same rules apply when crossing into Argentina but controls are often much more relaxed and you do not need fill and sign a declaration.
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