The EU authorizes the entry of poultry meat from Morocco

Published Jul 1, 2022

Tridge summary

The European Union (EU) has approved the entry of poultery meat products from Morocco, excluding 'ratites' species like ostriches, due to assurances from Morocco about adherence to relevant disease notification and reporting requirements, as well as animal health standards. The EU has also granted the United Kingdom's request to import captive birds and their reproductive products from the Isle of Man and Jersey.
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Original content

The European Union (EU) has authorized the entry from Morocco of consignments of poultry meat products -less the "ratites" species, among which are ostriches-, according to the Execution Regulation 2022/1040 published this Thursday the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU). The European Commission (EC) has also approved the United Kingdom's request to start importing into the EU consignments of captive birds and their reproductive products from the Isle of Man and Jersey. Regarding entries from Morocco, the Community Executive has explained that the authorities of this country have provided guarantees in relation to compliance with the ...
Source: Agrodiario

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