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Guidance: Export or move food, drink and agricultural products

Animal Plant Health Agency

April 3
13:53 2023

The government and the EU have agreed the Windsor Framework. You should continue to use this guidance for now. It will be updated in due course, giving you time to prepare for any changes.

This guidance applies to businesses in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) exporting or moving food, drink and agricultural products to, or through:

  • the EU
  • non-EU countries
  • Northern Ireland

You need an export health certificate (EHC) or other certificate to export or move:

POAO means animal products for human consumption such as:

  • meat
  • fish
  • eggs
  • dairy
  • honey
  • gelatine

Some countries require another type of export certificate for certain products.

If your product was made in Great Britain, check with the food safety team in the local authority where your product was manufactured.

You can check each countrys rules by talking to your importer or getting help researching your export market.

Theres a ban on exporting caviar, caviar substitutes, truffles and goods containing truffles to Syria and North Korea.

Contact the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) for details.

Export or move processed food and drinks

You need an EHC to export or move most processed food and drink products that contain POAO to:

You do not usually need an EHC if your processed food and drink product does not contain POAO.

Examples of processed foods containing POAO include products such as:

  • lasagne
  • pork pie

You may also need a certificate of free sale to export processed food and drink to non-EU countries. The food authority in the country youre exporting to will tell you if you need one.

If you export any soft drinks with added sugar, you may need to register for the Soft Drinks Industry Levy. You can claim a credit for any exported drinks you pay the levy on.

Export or move food or drink that contains POAO to the EU or Northern Ireland

Youll need an export health certificate (EHC) to:

  • export food or drink that contains POAO from Great Britain to the EU
  • move them from Great Britain to Northern Ireland
  • transit through the EU and Northern Ireland

If youre moving food or drink that contains POAO to Northern Ireland, you do not need to pay for them to be inspected and certified. The certifier invoices the government for these costs as part of the Movement Assistance Scheme.

Theres an arrangement for authorised traders moving food from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.

Youll also need to:

There are different rules for exporting or moving:

You should read additional rules if you:

  • export composite food products to the EU
  • want to check if your product counts as a composite food product

Make sure you follow general guidance for businesses exporting to the EU.

Health visits from vets

Youll need to prove that animals used to make food, drink and agricultural products had regular health visits from a vet. You can use:

From 13 December 2023, to export POAO to the EU a vet must have visited within 12 months of the date of slaughter.

Maximum residue levels

Food you export or move to the EU or Northern Ireland must meet EU rules on maximum residue levels (MRLs). This includes food containing POAO. Check the rules for:

The EU will reject consignments containing food that do not comply with EU MRLs.

Commercial samples containing POAO

Commercial samples of goods that contain POAO need an export health certificate to be exported or moved to the EU or Northern Ireland.

Before you export your samples,contact the veterinary BCPwhere the samples will enter the

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