Official Accreditations & Regulatory Compliance
JMSY Trading is fully accredited by the Philippine government agencies that regulate meat importation—ensuring quality, safety, and legal compliance in every shipment.

National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS)

Bureau of Customs (BOC)

Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI)

Meat Importation MAV Management Committee (MAV MC)
What These Accreditations Mean
- National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS)
About: The NMIS is the regulatory agency under the Department of Agriculture responsible for ensuring meat safety and hygiene.
Relevance: JMSY Trading’s facilities and procedures comply with NMIS standards, ensuring that all imported meat is safe, inspected, and traceable from port to plate.
- Bureau of Customs (BOC)
About: The BOC is tasked with monitoring and facilitating legal trade, including imported meat products.
Relevance: JMSY Trading works directly with the BOC to clear all shipments in compliance with customs valuation, documentation, and proper declaration procedures.
- Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI)
About: The BAI regulates animal health and quarantine to prevent the entry of animal-borne diseases.
Relevance: JMSY Trading secures the necessary permits and adheres to quarantine measures for the legal importation of meat, maintaining public and animal health standards.
- MAV Management Committee
About: The MAV Committee oversees the allocation and regulation of tariff quotas for meat imports under the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreement.
Relevance: JMSY Trading is officially registered under the MAV program, ensuring all meat imports are legally allowed under the agreed volume caps and proper tariff classifications.
Partner with a Fully Accredited Meat Importer
Official Accreditations & Regulatory Compliance
JMSY Trading is fully accredited by the Philippine government agencies that regulate meat importation—ensuring quality, safety, and legal compliance in every shipment.
Official Accreditations & Regulatory Compliance
JMSY Trading is fully accredited by the Philippine government agencies that regulate meat importation—ensuring quality, safety, and legal compliance in every shipment.

National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS)

Bureau of Customs (BOC)

Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI)

Meat Importation MAV Management Committee (MAV MC)
What These Accreditations Mean
- National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS)
About: The NMIS is the regulatory agency under the Department of Agriculture responsible for ensuring meat safety and hygiene.
Relevance: JMSY Trading’s facilities and procedures comply with NMIS standards, ensuring that all imported meat is safe, inspected, and traceable from port to plate.
- Bureau of Customs (BOC)
About: The BOC is tasked with monitoring and facilitating legal trade, including imported meat products.
Relevance: JMSY Trading works directly with the BOC to clear all shipments in compliance with customs valuation, documentation, and proper declaration procedures.
- Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI)
About: The BAI regulates animal health and quarantine to prevent the entry of animal-borne diseases.
Relevance: JMSY Trading secures the necessary permits and adheres to quarantine measures for the legal importation of meat, maintaining public and animal health standards.
- MAV Management Committee
About: The MAV Committee oversees the allocation and regulation of tariff quotas for meat imports under the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreement.
Relevance: JMSY Trading is officially registered under the MAV program, ensuring all meat imports are legally allowed under the agreed volume caps and proper tariff classifications.