Travellers going to Jamaica urged to declare agricultural products
KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) — Travellers to Jamaica are being urged to declare all agricultural products in order to avoid the introduction of foreign pests and diseases that could threaten the local agriculture sector and the environment.
Chief plant quarantine produce inspector in the Agriculture Ministry, Sanniel Wilson, said that people are required to declare seeds, meats, plants and animal products and by-products being taken into the island.
The declaration must cover all items carried in checked baggage, carry-on luggage and shipped items.
Wilson cautioned people against illegally smuggling plants into the country.
“Be it a tourist, a Jamaican or returning resident, if you intend to carry any plant or plant products here, you are required to have a permit. This permit will tell the exporting country the requirements for taking in this plant,” she noted.
Wilson explained that in cases where there are no permits, the inspectors at the borders of entry will determine whether the items meet the entry requirements.
She is encouraging individuals to adhere to the laws in order to avoid sanctions.