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What foods can be brought to Cuba and what imports are forbidden?

The Cuban Ministry of Agriculture (MINAG) published this Tuesday a group of special regulations for the entry of food of animal and vegetable origin, in line with the provisions approved days ago by the Cuban government regarding the import of basic products without limits or payment of customs tax.

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Photo: Yander Zamora/EFE/Archive.

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After the new measures for the non-commercial import of food, medicines and toiletries, Cuba maintains the prohibition of the entry to the country of fresh, frozen, dehydrated or salted meats, as well as fluid milk and unpasteurized dairy derivatives, due to existing sanitary regulations.

The Cuban Ministry of Agriculture (MINAG) published this Tuesday a group of special regulations for the entry of food of animal and vegetable origin, in line with the provisions approved days ago by the Cuban government regarding the import of basic products without limits or payment of customs tax, the Agencia Cubana de Noticias news agency reported.

The regulations explain that the entry to the island of canned bovine, pork and poultry meat, duly identified and of recognized trademarks, is authorized.

However, the source indicates that these products must come from the countries eligible for Cuba, either due to their current animal health situation or through agreements established between Official Veterinary Services. They are Spain, Portugal, the United States, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay.

Other products produced in those countries, such as sausages and powdered milk, apply within the new measures adopted by the government after the massive July 11 protests and in the face of the persistent shortage of food and other basic products affecting Cubans.

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Meanwhile, there is no origin limitation for canned seafood, UHT fluid, condensed, evaporated milk, and dairy desserts, pasteurized mature cheeses or made from ultra-pasteurized milk.

The regulation specifies that all products must be fully packaged, labeled, sealed and be of recognized brands. Likewise, it warns that the food whose packaging suffers some damage or deterioration, will be confiscated and incinerated.

These standards, based on the international regulations of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), aim to prevent the introduction into Cuba of biological agents that could cause disease in animals or people, the MINAG said.

Regarding foods of plant origin, the authorities determined that no plant health inspection or permits will be required to bring wines, spirits, juices, malted drinks, instant soups, fruit puree, vegetables and other canned products.

The same goes for roasted and salted fruits, grains and seeds, roasted or ground coffee, oils and lards, as well as frozen products and sugar.

Meanwhile, food that could contain pests such as pasta, grains, spices and nuts without shells, infusions and flours, will be subject to inspection.

According to the regulations, fresh fruits and vegetables do require a plant health import permit or a certificate issued by the National Plant Health Protection Organization.

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Comments 27

  1. Rick Wright says:
    4 years ago

    Good day can you bring packaged beef into cuba?

    Reply
    • Ro says:
      3 years ago

      Can I bring lots of medicine into cuba like Tylenol, ibuprofen, vitamins, asprin?

      Reply
  2. tony capestan says:
    3 years ago

    Good day

    Fruits and vegetables include fresh lemons? Limes?

    thank you

    t

    Reply
  3. Damian says:
    3 years ago

    Can frozen seafood be imported? It says no meats, but what about canned or fully cooked beef?

    It does say canned seafood can be imported. I dont consider seafood as meat, unless it bleeds.

    Reply
    • Randy Medwid says:
      2 years ago

      Pierce a fish in the lungs and it will bleed.

      Reply
  4. Andrea Forbes says:
    3 years ago

    Is corned beef alright to bring into Cuba?

    Reply
    • Nancy says:
      3 years ago

      I did nonprobleme

      Reply
    • Julie LeBlanc says:
      2 years ago

      A thing canned is ok

      Reply
  5. Arnold de Haan says:
    3 years ago

    Can I bring frozen smoked bacon into cuba from canada

    Reply
  6. Matthew says:
    3 years ago

    can i bring a bottle of Instant coffee unopen to cuba from newfoundland

    Reply
  7. Raúl says:
    3 years ago

    Can I take Tylenol, medicine or tooth paste, shampoo or certain foods? A water pump or generator

    Reply
  8. Lefty McLawhorn says:
    3 years ago

    Can I bring my own cigars from America to Cuba? If so, what is the limitation?

    Reply
  9. John Gutierrez says:
    2 years ago

    Am I allowed to bring limes bought from the grocery store in bags?? and 4 bushels of mint leaves…

    Reply
  10. kim says:
    2 years ago

    Can I bring bottled grapefruit juice into Cuba??

    Reply
  11. Lenora says:
    2 years ago

    Can I bring maple syrup that I made into Cuba?

    Reply
  12. Deidre says:
    2 years ago

    Can I bring almond milk and bread?

    Reply
  13. Mike tremaine says:
    2 years ago

    Can I bring frozen shrimp that’s vacuum packed for fishing to cuba

    Reply
  14. Nancy Calabrese says:
    2 years ago

    We bought flour spices at bulk barn could we bring that being its not in regular package form?

    Reply
    • irene says:
      2 years ago

      can I bring wrapped candy into Cuba?

      Reply
  15. Winfield says:
    2 years ago

    Hello good evening can I bring mast potatoes butter cheese in to cube
    Thanks ?

    Reply
  16. mercedes weiler says:
    1 year ago

    can I bring canned food to cuba ?

    Reply
  17. ABANIC FRANCOIS says:
    1 year ago

    can i bring turkey/ pavo to cuba

    Reply
  18. Raymund Pichora says:
    1 year ago

    can i bring coffee to Cuba? No real coffee was there in 2019. I could bring in some for my use only and a small immersion heater to boil water and a bodem to make coffee in our room. but would it be allowed by customs?

    Reply
  19. Marilyn Whalen says:
    1 year ago

    Can I bring in vegetable seeds In original sealed packages?

    Reply
  20. Brenda says:
    1 year ago

    Can I bring a bottle of liquid creamer in my suitcase (coffee mate)?

    Reply
  21. Tony says:
    1 year ago

    Can I bring bike to cuba,steak,
    What kind of meat can I bring and not.
    Can I bring eggs,potatoes,onions,tomatoes?

    Reply
  22. Jennifer Foslett says:
    7 months ago

    Can I bring lactose free butter into cuba?

    Reply

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