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From Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
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From Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
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You should contact all suppliers to your farm or fishery to ensure they have plans in place for Brexit.
This includes vets, animal feed merchants and your local co-op. Anyone who supplies your farm should have a plan in place.
There are new requirements for
There are a lot of regulatory requirements that come along with Brexit. These include:
While the UK has indicated that it does not intend to impose export certification requirements at this stage in respect of animal products, it will require the pre-notification of such exports.
If you are exporting to the UK, or importing from it -you must complete all the pre-notification procedures on TRACES.
If you are importing or exporting to the UK or are driving through the UK to get to, or come from Europe you have to register with DAFM for Brexit
Learn more about UK certification requirements for products that you export.
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More information on the government's Brexit programmes and supports is available on gov.ie/brexit.