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Show 24 May 24, 2001 Customs rules protect agriculture, natural resources all items carried in baggage and hand luggagt and in vehicles. by Rudi Williams American Forces Press Senice Most foreign fresh, dried and canned meats and meat products are prohibited. An exception is canned shelf-stabl- e hams. Commercially produced hard cheese is allowable if the product doesn't contain meat. Generally, all other animal products should be considered prohibited unless the Agriculture Department has given specific clearance for entry. Some plants may be imported legally and safely if USDA guidelines are followed. The USDA's biggest battle now is against the introduction of disease into the United States. The effort includes working with the Defense Department to ensure military personnel and their equipment don't come home with anything that could cause problems. All personnel and their baggage are subject to inspection before their departure and again upon arrival in the United States to protect against the threat of disease. Animal disease organisms, such as WASHINGTON Many travelers take my did customs asked. have "Why and ham and cheese sandwich apple?" In fact, U.S. Customs Service inspectors don't take people's snacks. What ih y do is tell Department of Agriculture's Animal and I'lant Health Inspection Service inspectors that someone coming from overseas is carrying food. And there's a good reason Customs tells on travelers. They're safeguarding U.S. agriculture and natural resources from pests and diseases. They're helping to save Americans hundreds of millions of dollars in higher prices for food and other agricultural products and in the cost of control and eradication programs. Consequently, service members and their families need to know USDA rules on items they can bring home to the United States from foreign countries, as well as those brought to the mainland from Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Some of the most notorious and varied pest hitchhikers are microscopic insects, disease agents and weed seeds that lurk in soil and plant parts, officials said. When entering the United States, travelers are required to declare any meats, fruits, vegetables, plants, animals, and plant and animal products with them. That declaration must cover foot-and-mou- th foot-and-mou- th those that cause foot-and-mou- dis- th ease and swine fever, can live for months in sausage and other types of meat, including many types of canned meat from foreign countries. Countries with active outbreaks of the disease include the United Kingdom, France, Argentina and the Netherlands. Other European foot-and-mou- countries are also considered at risk for potential outbreaks. In addition to human inspectors, the USDA has a Beagle Brigade out in force sniffing travelers and their lug- gage at ports of entry. The detector dogs are searching for food prohibited fruits, plants and meat. A third tool is machines adapted to y reveal concealed fruits and meats. Travelers who fail to declare a prohibited item can be fined up to $250 on the spot and have their items confiscated. Officials said one piece of fruit or meat may contain many microscopic pests, and one carelessly discarded item could devastate crops and livestock. For example, they said it's likely that a traveler carried in a wormy piece of fruit that brought hitchhiking Mediterranean fruit flies to California in 1979. A three-yea- r fight to eradicate the pest cost more than $100 million. Fruits, vegetables and meats aren't the only products that carry harmful diseases into the United States. Live animals and birds can harbor diseases such as the exotic, highly contagious Newcastle disease. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regulates the importation of certain animal species and has specific regulations regarding pets, including dogs and cats, and nonhuman primates. USDA officials also said that military personnel, DoD civilian employees and th their families should ensure their per GofCuiiCmioi? INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE X-ra- low-energ- y sonal property, including privately owned vehicles, doesn't harbor pests. Clean vehicles before shipping, paying particular attention to tires, wheel wells and undercarriage. Garden tools, bicycles and other outdoor items should be carefully examined for dirt, soil or manure. Any dirty or soiled item should be cleaned with soapy water. Insects and diseases can hide in packing material made from agricultural products like straw and burlap. Some pests can live on packing material for a long time without food. The tiny brownish-- khapra beetle, for example, can hide and survive for up to three years in the folds of burlap. It goes on a rampage when it reaches a supply of grain, officials said. Officials said no packages should be mailed to the United States that contain foods or other prohibited or restricted items. Don't mail sausages, meat products or soiled items. Service members are advised to check with APO and FPO personnel if they have further quesblack tions. For up-to-da- USDA travel informa- te tion, call (72-4827- Travelers can also look in the phone book under "U.S. Department of Agri- culture" for the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service's nearest Plant Protection and Quarantine Office or visit the agency's home page on the Internet at www.aphis.usda.gov. r."3oCQcOujKi CauOrcgo MOTORCYCLE Civilfans or Military Choose Your Own Coveage Choose Your Own Deductibles Choose Your Own Payment Plan (Regularly priced at $13.99 or more) GEICO 1410 N. 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