When flying between Airport Mataveri (IPC) and Santiago International Airport (SCL), do customs throw away some food/plants upon arrival?

When flying between Airport Mataveri (IPC) and Santiago International Airport (SCL), do customs throw away some food/plants upon arrival? - Back view of anonymous ground crews in uniforms and headsets meeting passenger helicopter on airfield after flight against cloudless blue sky

When flying between Mataveri International Airport (IPC) in Easter Island, Chile and Santiago International Airport (SCL), do customs throw away some types of food/plants upon arrival?

Since both airports are in the same country, I would tend to think no, but since Easter Island is located quite remotely from the rest of Chile, I would tend to think yes. I couldn't find the information easily online.






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