U.S. Customer & Border Protection Agriculture
Hidalgo/Pharr/Anzalduas Port of Entry
AVOID FINES: DECLARE ANY ITEMS THAT YOU BRING UPON ENTRY INTO THE U.S.
| Permitted Agriculture Products | |
| Avocado without seed | Honey and honeycomb for human consumption |
| Beef | Husk tomato |
| Banana | Jicama |
| Beets | Lettuce |
| Broccoli | Limes / Lemons – no leaves or stems |
| Cabbage | Nuts |
| Cactus Pad | Onions |
| Cantaloupe | Papaya |
| Carrots | Peanuts |
| Chicken & Turkey fully cooked | Peppers except Manzano Pepper |
| Coconut w/o husk | Pineapple |
| Coriander | Potato – cooked |
| Corn | Prickly Pear |
| Dates | Radish |
| Flowers – All except chrysanthemum | Squash or Pumpkin |
| Garlic | Sweet Potato or Yam – cooked |
| Ginger | Tamarind |
| Goat | Tomato |
| Grapes | Poultry ham and sausage commercially packaged (no pork ingredients) |
| Greenery – Eucalyptus of Palm Leaves | Watermelon |
| Herbs or Spices – Dry | |
| Prohibited Agriculture Products | |
| Apple | Neem – fresh |
| Avocado with seed | Passion Fruit |
| Birds | Peach and Nectarine |
| Chamomile – fresh | Pear |
| Cherimoya | Plants |
| Cherry | Plum |
| Citrus fruit – grapefruit, orange, tangerine, sweet lime | Pomegranate |
| Coconut w/ husk | Pork Meat – raw or cooked |
| Chicken Bouillon | Pork ham, bacon, sausage, chorizo, and pork lard |
| Dragon fruit | Potato – raw |
| Eggs – raw | Poultry meats – raw, smoked, or cured |
| Fig | Quince |
| Flowers – chrysanthemum | Rue |
| Fresh pulp and juice of any prohibited fruit | Seeds for cultivation |
| Greenery / Foliage – Pine, Choisya or Orange Jazmine | Soil |
| Guava | Soursop |
| Hay | Sugarcane – whole |
| Hawthorn Apple | Sweet Potato or Yam – raw |
| Hog Plum | Teas w/ citrus material or w/o ingredient list |
| Honeycomb | Turmeric |
| Kiwi | Turkey chorizo – raw |
| Mamey sapote | Wheat |
| Mango | Yucca flower |
| Manzano Pepper | |
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PROHIBITED CUT FLOWERS & GREENERY FROM MEXICO
Cut flowers and greenery must be free of soil and plant pathogens. The following is not all-inclusive and is subject to change. Cut flowers of orchids and other plant species are protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) and require special permits from USDA, as well as the country of origin.
