Export Animal Products to New Zealand

Last Modified: June 17, 2024

Commodity Specific Information

Animal Fiber: Private Consignments of Animal Fiber (35.6 KB) - November 2002

Animal Fiber: Scoured, Carded Animal Fiber (58.05 KB) - October 2003

Animal Fiber: Scoured, Uncarded Animal Fiber (10.66 KB) - August 2003

Animal Fiber: Unprocessed Animal Fiber (81.68 KB) - October - 2003

Animal Fiber: Unprocessed Rabbit Fiber (58.66 KB) - May 2004

Bee products (32.1 KB) - March 2004

Blood: Spray Dried Bovine or Porcine Blood for Animal Feed (24.52 KB) - May 2004

Dairy: Certification of Dairy Products for Human Consumption (27.83 KB) - March 2019

Dairy: Information on Export of Dairy Products for Human Consumption (234.08 KB) - December 2021

Dairy: Import Health Standard for Dairy Products for Human Consumption (100.27 KB) - September 2006

Dairy: Import Health Standards for Dairy Products (originating in the United States or Canada) for purposes other than Human Consumption (33.07 KB) - September 2016

Dairy: Certification of Dairy Products (originating in the United States or Canada) for purposes other than Human Consumption (207.25 KB) - September 2016

Egg Products: Spray Dried Egg Products for Animal Feed (39.31 KB) - May 2004

Enzymes: Porcine Enzymes (37.48 KB) - May 2004

Feathers (40.97 KB) - February 2003

Fertilizer: Guano Based Fertilizer (30.19 KB) - May 2004

Fertilizer: Organic Based Fertilizers (46.49 KB) - May 2004

Fish: Fish Food, Fish Bait and Artemia (67.07 KB) - July 2003

Fish: Fish Meal (44.67 KB) - May 2004

Fish: Marine Fish for Petfood (18.57 KB) - May 2004

Hides and Skins (70.24 KB) - August 2011

Inedible Animal Products and Biologicals (59.65 KB) - August 2003

Monthly Flock Certification from APHIS-Accredited Veterinarian to FSIS for Export of Turkey Meat to New Zealand (111.63 KB) - February 2017
The monthly flock certification is not the export certificate for turkey meat to New Zealand. Information concerning the export of turkey meat to New Zealand can be found on the FSIS Export Library. The monthly flock certification is to be submitted to FSIS to enable endorsement of the FSIS letterhead certificate for turkey meat to New Zealand. This monthly flock certificate must be dated within the previous 30 days of the date of slaughter. This certificate is for U.S. use only and should not be sent to New Zealand with the export certificate. The APHIS accredited veterinarian must have Category II accreditation in the State where the flock is located to sign the flock health certificate.

Nonviable Animal Specimens (33.55 KB) - September 2002

Ornamental Products of Animal Origin: Certification Requirements (116.44 KB) - August 2011

Ornamental Products of Animal Origin: MAF (New Zealand) Guidance Document (67.18 KB) - August 2011

Petfood: Shelf Stable Pet Foods Containing Animal Products from all Countries - November 2023

Tallow: Inedible Tallow (128.7 KB) - January 2004

Need Help Exporting Animal Products?

If you have any questions or concerns about the procedures and requirements for exporting animal products, or to obtain a zoosanitary certificate for an animal product, contact the APHIS Veterinary Services office covering the area from which the product will be exported, the area in which your office is located, or the area in which the product is manufactured.
 

Certificate Endorsement or Export Questions

For animal product export certificate endorsement or questions, select your State or Territory to email the appropriate office and include "Animal products: endorsement or question" plus your State or Territory's name in the subject line. Note: Offices may serve multiple States and Territories.

Facility Inspections or Questions

For animal product export facility inspection requests or questions, select your State or Territory to email the appropriate office and include "Facility Inspection" plus your State or Territory's name in the subject line. Note: Offices may serve multiple States and Territories.