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Peru and Northern Ireland in the UK harmonize health certificates for the import of rainbow trout eggs

Frozen Trout
Seafood
Peru
United Kingdom
Regulation & Compliances
Published Feb 12, 2024

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Peru's National Fisheries Health Organization (Sanipes) has harmonized the health certificate for importing embryonic eggs of rainbow trout from Northern Ireland. This move is part of an import risk analysis to minimize the risk of pathogen introduction during import. In 2023, Peru exported over 966,077.54 kg of hydrobiological products, including canned tuna, anchovy species, and live ornamental fish, to the United Kingdom.
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Business Business.- The National Fisheries Health Organization (Sanipes), an entity attached to the Ministry of Production, announced that the harmonization of the health certificate for the import of embryonic eggs of rainbow trout “Oncorhynchus mykiss” between Peru and Northern Ireland was achieved. , member country of the United Kingdom. It was reported that within the framework of the negotiations, carried out between the technical teams of Sanipes - Peru and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) - Northern Ireland, the sanitary conditions proposed in the Health Export Certificate of embryonic rainbow trout eggs to Peru, which will reduce the risk of introducing pathogens during the importation of said merchandise from companies in Northern Ireland to our country. It is important to note that this harmonization is part of the import risk analysis carried out by Sanipes, a prevention tool that has been strengthening the entity to protect and ...
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