This is how cattle can be moved between the member states of the European Union

게시됨 2022년 12월 12일

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The article outlines the regulations and guidelines for the intra-EU movement of bovine animals, as mandated by the European Parliament's Animal Health Act and related regulations. These rules aim to prevent the spread of animal diseases and include requirements for facility registration, direct transport of animals, and specific health certificates for breeding and cutting. Member States may achieve disease-free status to facilitate trade, and operators must ensure that animals meet all transport requirements and that non-discriminatory spot checks are conducted en route and at the destination.
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In order to prevent the spread of animal diseases, many aspects of the keeping and movement of bovine animals are regulated by Regulation 2016/429/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on infectious animal diseases (Animal Health Act) and its tertiary regulation. (Photo: Pixabay) Regulation 2019/2035/EU establishes rules for facilities keeping terrestrial animals and the traceability of these animals within the EU. As a general rule, facilities and suppliers must be registered by the competent authority. Only bovine animals that come from a registered or authorized facility may be transported to another Member State. More information on reporting cattle farming: https://portal.nebih.gov.hu/enar More information on licensing as a live animal transporter: https://portal.nebih.gov.hu/-/eloallat-szallitokent-torteno-engedelyezes-kervenyezese The animal health requirements for the intra-EU movement of bovine animals are determined by Regulation (EU) 2020/688. These rules and ...
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