My boss is trying to send his son in Australia some beef jerky is that possible can we.
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4 Responses to “Can I send beef jerky to Australia from California?”
Of course! Beef jerkey is cured, so it is shelf stable practically forever. Mailing only restricts explosives, corrosives, and flammable… I think you should be fine.
Plus it is govenment inspected, look on the packs for the USDA seal, soem country restrict the importation of foreign meat due to the food bourne illness issue and they have to have a govenment seal to provide they come from inspected meat. Here in Canada alot of Jerky is either US or made here and we do the same.
it should be , it cant explode , or kill anyone, we sent it to iraq, with no problems
Of course! Beef jerkey is cured, so it is shelf stable practically forever. Mailing only restricts explosives, corrosives, and flammable… I think you should be fine.
Plus it is govenment inspected, look on the packs for the USDA seal, soem country restrict the importation of foreign meat due to the food bourne illness issue and they have to have a govenment seal to provide they come from inspected meat. Here in Canada alot of Jerky is either US or made here and we do the same.
To get the correct answer go to the Australian Quarintine and Inspection Service web site at