Export Animal Products to Chile

Last Modified: April 26, 2024

Alert

Important information regarding trade bans and other restrictions (72.73 KB) (porcine blood products for animal feeding) - March 2019

Chile's Animal Health Department (Departmento de Protección Pecuaria, Servicio Agrícola y Ganadero, Ministerio de Agricultura) in their resolution 6539/2011 requires that certification statements in all animal health certificates be in Spanish as well as the national language of the certifying country.

Dairy for human consumption produced in the United States should be certified by USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. AMS has an approved bilingual certificate for Chile.

Commodity Specific Information

Animal feeds containing animal products for ruminants (43.85 KB) - March 2013

Inedible Bovine Offals and Tissues (18.85 KB) - March 2011

Pet food and chews (155.04 KB) - September 2023

Planktonic species (73.24 KB) (including Artemia) intended for animal feeding - March 2013

Porcine meat and bone meals intended for animal feeding (189.34 KB) - September 2023

Poultry Feathers (15.18 KB) - November 2015

Poultry meals and digests intended for animal feeding (50.61 KB) - June 2013

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.