Denmark has updated the form of the veterinary certificate for beef exports to Ukraine

Published 2020년 12월 10일

Tridge summary

Starting December 14, 2020, Denmark will no longer be able to export boneless fresh beef to Ukraine due to a revoked veterinary certificate. In its place, Ukraine will require an international certificate for the import of fresh beef and domestic cattle meat, approved by Ukraine's Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Agriculture.
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Original content

At the request of the Competent Authority of the Kingdom of Denmark, the form of the veterinary certificate agreed in 2015 for the export of boneless fresh beef from Denmark to Ukraine is revoked. The press service of the State Food and Consumer Service informs about it. "Starting from December 14, 2020, the import of boneless fresh beef from the Kingdom of Denmark will be accompanied by an international certificate for the import (shipment) to the customs territory of Ukraine of fresh meat (including minced, minced meat) of domestic cattle (including Bubalus, Bison and their mixtures), intended for human consumption, approved by the order of the Ministry of ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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