Denmark has updated veterinary certificates for the export of beef to Ukraine

Published 2020년 12월 10일

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Starting December 14, 2020, Ukraine will no longer accept the 2015 form of the veterinary certificate for the export of boneless fresh beef from Denmark. The country will now require an international certificate for the import of fresh beef, approved by the Ministry of Economy's order No. 1329, dated July 14, 2020. This change is due to Ukraine's need for legislatively secured identification of all livestock products, not just dairy products.
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The approved in 2015 form of the veterinary certificate for the export of boneless fresh beef from Denmark to Ukraine is canceled. This was reported by the State Food Service. “Starting from December 14, 2020, the import of boneless fresh beef from the Kingdom of Denmark will be accompanied by the form of an international certificate for the import (shipment) of fresh meat (including chopped (minced) meat) of domestic cattle (including species Bubalus, Bison) into the customs territory of Ukraine and their hybrids), intended for human consumption, approved by order of the Ministry of Economy dated July 14, 2020 No. 1329 "On the approval of the forms of international certificates", - is specified in the message. Let us ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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