Original document : https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/risk-categories-for-animal-and-animal-product-imports-from-non-eu-countries-to-great-britain

Change description : 2025-02-24 00:01:00: The inspection rate for dry untreated wool or hair has been changed to the medium M1 rate of 1%. The risk category for commodity code 5103109000 has been added. [Guidance and regulation]

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Guidance

Check import risk categories, inspection rates and related rules for animals and animal products imported from non-EU countries to Great Britain

Import risk categories under the Border Target Operating Model (BTOM) for animals or animal products you’re importing from a non-EU country to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), the import rules and inspection rates for each category.

Update history

2025-04-01 16:37
In the summary tables the risk category and inspection rates have been updated for:- ovine, caprine and camelid meat and meat products- rendered animal fat and greaves- dairy products and colostrum-based products which contain raw milk.In the risk categorisation spreadsheet, risk categories have been added to the following commodities: 3006920000, 3302102910 and 3502119010.

2025-02-24 00:01
The inspection rate for dry untreated wool or hair has been changed to the medium M1 rate of 1%. The risk category for commodity code 5103109000 has been added.

2024-08-09 11:02
In the summary tables, the inspection rates for some products have been updated to reflect the rates set out in free trade agreements (FTAs) that Great Britain has with some permitted countries. The inspection rates for some pet food items have been amended.Some incorrect IPAFFS codes have been updated in the risk categorisation spreadsheet. Minor amendment to the risk category description for commodity 16055800 (‘Snails, other than sea snails’).

2024-06-20 09:41
Risk categorisation spreadsheet updated to reflect that all fishery products associated with histamine are classified as medium risk in all circumstances, even if it otherwise meets the low risk criteria. This is except for fish oil.Commodity ‘snails, other than sea snails’ (16055800) updated to medium or low risk. This product is low risk if shelf stable at ambient temperature (can be safely stored at room temperature in a sealed container).Note 2 has been updated in Tab 4 (References) of the risk categorisation spreadsheet, to align with Note 2 in the summary tables.

2024-05-16 17:29
In summary table 2g, the inspection rate for medium risk ovine, caprine and camelid meat and meat products for human consumption has been clarified.

2024-05-01 00:01
The searchable list with commodity codes has been updated.4 new commodities have been added (1502109010, 1502109090, 1502909010 and 1502909090).The risk category for commodity code 3507909090 has been updated to reflect that if the product isn’t derived from animal products, SPS controls don’t apply and the risk level is N/A.

2024-04-30 00:01
The guidance has been updated to reflect that all new import controls under the Border Target Operating Model came into force on 30 April 2024.

2024-04-22 15:58
Risk categorisation spreadsheet (‘BTOM risk categories for live animals and animal products imported from non-EU countries to Great Britain: searchable list with commodity codes’) added to page as a document.This spreadsheet can be used to find the risk category for a specific commodity that is being imported from a non-EU country. Search the spreadsheet using a known commodity code, or by browsing the list of commodities.

2024-04-19 15:38
New column added to summary tables showing the inspection rate of commodities. From 30 April 2024, imports will be subject to identity checks and physical checks. The percentage of times identity and physical checks will happen (the inspection rate) depends on the risk category of the commodity: high risk (100%), medium risk (between 1% and 30%) and low risk (not subject to routine inspection, but may be subject to non-routine or intelligence-led checks).Descriptions for some commodities have been edited for clarification, but no risk categories have been changed.

2024-03-26 14:19
New ‘Miscellaneous’ section added to the summary tables. This will include any products that do not fit into the existing 3 category sections.‘Hay and straw’ commodity moved out of ‘Animal by-products’ into ‘Miscellaneous’.

2024-03-06 10:12
We have added some new information for clarification. In the summary tables, in Table 3k, we have added a line to explain that apiculture products that are not for use in apiculture are categorised as low risk.

2024-02-07 11:13
Added links to new APHA import information notes (ABP/20 and ABP/46) in Table 3k of the summary tables.

2024-02-01 14:39
We have made some textual changes as part of our ongoing review of this information.In the risk category summary tables, we have provided clarification on fishery species that are associated with histamine, by amending the following phrase “histamine (for example, scombroids)” to “histamine (that is, species of the families Scombridae, Clupeidae, Engraulidae, Coryfenidae, Pomatomidae, or Scombresosidae)”.

2023-08-30 12:15
First published.