Can I bring Salami and Cured Meats to New Zealand?
Salami and Cured MeatsβNew Zealand
β Not Allowed
About Salami and Cured Meats
When bringing Salami and Cured Meats, ensure compliance with New Zealand Customs Service & MPI regulations. Bringing Salami and Cured Meats for entry? Food items are always a focus for customs as they involve plant and animal quarantine risks. Confirming allowed types of Salami and Cured Meats and declaration needs is the best way to avoid confiscation. π‘ Pro-Tip: Choose food items with full English commercial labeling to speed up customs inspection.
General Rules Apply
We don't have specific rules for Salami and Cured Meats yet. Below are the general rules for Pork and Pork Products that apply to Salami and Cured Meats.
β Declaration Requirements
β Required
Form needed: NZ Passenger Arrival Card β MUST DECLARE
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π Important Notes
- β’β NOT ALLOWED β Strict Biosecurity
- β’New Zealand has some of the world's strictest biosecurity laws. Most meat products, including pork, are prohibited from being brought into NZ in 2026:
- β’Prohibited:
- β’Fresh, frozen, or chilled pork
- β’Cured/dried pork products (ham, bacon, salami, jerky)
- β’Pork sausages
- β’Canned pork (unless commercially sealed and shelf-stable)
- β’Why So Strict?
- β’NZ is free from many animal diseases (foot-and-mouth, African swine fever)
- β’Biosecurity protects NZ's $50+ billion agricultural industry
β Frequently Asked Questions
Does Salami and Cured Meats need to be vacuum-sealed for entry?
Vacuum sealing can significantly reduce the risk of confiscation, especially for meat or dried products. Additionally, Salami and Cured Meats with complete commercial labeling and ingredient lists is more likely to pass inspection.
What should I consider when bringing Salami and Cured Meats?
The most important thing when bringing Salami and Cured Meats is to confirm if it exceeds the duty-free allowance or declaration threshold of your destination. It's recommended to keep purchase receipts and ensure Salami and Cured Meats is in its original packaging for easier customs inspection. If the Salami and Cured Meats is of high value, always use the red declaration channel.
β More Questions
Can I bring any meat to NZ?
Almost no meat products are allowed. NZ biosecurity is extremely strict. Some commercially canned/retorted shelf-stable products may be allowed after inspection, but fresh, dried, and cured meats are prohibited.
What is the fine for not declaring food?
NZD $400 instant fine for failing to declare risk items. Up to NZD $100,000 or 5 years imprisonment for deliberate smuggling. Always declare β even if unsure.
Why is NZ biosecurity so strict?
NZ is an island nation free from many diseases that devastate agriculture elsewhere (foot-and-mouth, BSE, African swine fever). Agriculture is worth NZD $50+ billion annually. One outbreak could be catastrophic.
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