5.1 Packaging
The Cook Islands has no known specific requirements for packaging in addition to those provided in the Export Control (Eggs and Egg Products) Rules 2021.
5.2 Labelling
Each container or sub-container of eggs shall be marked with a name(s) and physical address, telephone number, fax, email of the person or company by whom or for whom the eggs were graded and packed.
The 'sell by date' which must be one date much be marked on the egg container Day/Month/Year).
One of the following sizes must be clearly marked on the container:
- Small
- Medium
- Large
- Extra-large
- Jumbo.
Superlative descriptions or other amplifications of grade or size are not permitted on containers, for example, fancy, select, superior, premium, giant, etc.
The following are prohibited from appearing on labels:
- Health claims
- Descriptive terms that related to health, such as, polyunsaturated, higher in iodine, etc. unless it is approved by the Cook Islands Ministry of Health.
The size, grade, name and address markings are not required on containers or sub-containers:
- If sold at retail from a property marked bulk display and packaged in the presence of the purchaser
- If packed from shipment or in transit at the airport or wharf
- If sold to household consumers without advertising by the producer on the premises where produced
- If being delivered to competent authority for grading.
- Nutritional claims: Not applicable
- Dual Language: Not applicable
5.3 Shelf-life restrictions
Cook Islands has no known specific requirements for shelf-life restrictions other than those provided in the Export Control (Egg and Egg Products) Rules 2021.
5.4 Use-by date
Eggs will either have a shelf life of 30 days from laying at or under 7°C, or 5 days from laying at ambient temperature.
5.5 Shipping marks (port marks)
If consignments are required to transit through New Zealand, products must meet their
import requirements.