At least until recently that applied only to EU beef because of the hoof
and mouth epidemic. I had no problems last fall. With the recent the
mad cow scare out in the North West, I am not sure what the policy is
now but here is a link to the "official" statement as of 1/19/2004.
http://www.bvibeacon.com/010804/beefban011504.htm
If you want to make sure of the rules call BVI Department of
Agriculture at (284) 495-2532 or Customs at (284) 494-3475.
All this being to protect the 12 cows and 4 sheep on the islands. OTOH,
they have been trying for the past year to exterminate the goats on
Norman Island so who knows? :-) BSE in imported meats is not a threat
but they figured out that if so many English charters were willing to
fork over $25 for a permit that BSE in the US was another way to enhance
the Dept. of Agriculture budget.
You will have to pay a duty on the food you bring in but it is pretty
reasonable. I usually check in with 2 copier paper boxes of dry food
and a cooler with meats and cheeses. After 20 trips over 10 years I
have never had to open any of them. I just give them my estimate of the
value and they tell me the duty.
MF wrote:
Hello sailors,
We're going back the BVI (via the Moorings) after a 10 year hiatus (kids are
old enough now!) and have a question of recent cruisers. In the past I
would bag and freeze meats and pack them in dry ice and bring them along -
to defray provisioning costs and insure have decent quality meat on hand.
Well in reading the charter company package I find that there is in place a
regulation requiring an Import License to bring in meat, (etc.?). The
License costs $25 - not much in the big picture but I wonder ifn this is
indeed a new requirement, and to what degree it is enforced.
I'll be clearing customs at the Tortola Airport.
Has anyone got any recent experience or advice?
Many TIA
Martin
PS If you had any other advice or recomended publications on any changes
that have transpired in the past decade, or port advice I'd be MUCH obliged.

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