Change description : 2026-02-03 14:46:00: The information about exporting animal-by products from Great Britain has been updated. [Guidance and regulation]
Export or move ABP to the EU or Northern IrelandNI
You may need an EHC or model declaration form to:
export ABP from GreatGB Britain to the EU
move ABP from GreatGB Britain to Northern Ireland(NI)
transit through the EU and Northern IrelandNI
You also need to:
get your goods checked at an EU border control post (BCP) or NorthernNI Ireland point of entry in the first country you enter
make sure your EU or NorthernNI-based Ireland based import agent has notified the BCP or NorthernNI Ireland point of entry that your consignment is arriving - check with the BCP or NorthernNI Ireland point of entry for how much notice needs to be given
If you’re moving or exporting ABP from GreatGB Britain to the EU or NorthernNI, Ireland, you must make sure:
mammalian processed animal protein (PAP)has been processed in a region considered as posing a negligible BSE risk through method 1 (pressure sterilisation)
tallow for non-feed use has a marker using glycerol triheptanonate(GTH)
If you find an EHC, follow the EHC process to export.
If you cannot find an EHC, you’ll need to contact the competent authority in NorthernNI Ireland or the EU country you’re exporting to, in advance, to find out what:
paperwork you’ll need to fill in
rules you need to comply with
The competent authority means the equivalent of the Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in the EU country you’re exporting to. The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) is the competent authority in Northern Ireland.NI.
If the competent authority says that you need an EHC, you’ll need to get their import conditions. Email the conditions to APHA at exports@apha.gov.uk who’ll arrange an EHC for you.
EU listing of establishments
You need to be listed with the EU if you’re a GreatGB Britain establishment that:
exports ABP direct to the EU
supplies other UK establishments that export ABPproductsofanimaloriginto the EU
Check the lists of EU approved establishments for:
Give advance notice to EU BCPs or point(s) of entry in Northern IrelandNI
You’ll need to give EU BCPs or points of entry in NorthernNI Ireland advance notice of goods arriving.
Check with the BCP or point of entry you’re planning to use for how much notice is needed.
Contact your import agent in the EU or NorthernNI Ireland to make sure they notify the BCP through TRACES of the arrival of the consignment.
They must do this within the time limits set out by the BCP or point of entry.
What happens if your ABP fail inspection at a BCP
If your ABP fail inspection because of risks to animal or public health, they will be destroyed immediately.
If the goods fail for other reasons, the BCP will:
notify your importer or agent
ask them to decide whether your goods should be destroyed or returned to Great Britain
The BCP will not usually contact you directly.
ABP rejected from an EU BCP
ABP rejected at EU BCPs may, subject to a risk assessment, re-enter Great Britain through any point of entry.
Rejected goods are consignments rejected by the competent authority in an EU country. Consignments rejected for commercial reasons cannot be returned as rejected goods.
There are certain documentary requirements to return rejected goods to Great Britain from the EU. The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) will notify you if the returned consignment needs to enter through a BCP or can enter through any point of entry.
To return a consignment email APHA Centre for International Trade (CIT) at imports@apha.gov.uk. In the title of the email state clearly that the message relates to the return of a consignment.
Attach these documents to your email:
a declaration from the EU BCP describing the reason for refusal of entry
full details of destination in Great Britain and the intended use or destruction of the returned consignment from the person responsible for the consignment
the original export certificate for the returned product
a declaration stating that the consignment has remained sealed with an intact original seal or an official seal applied by the EU BCP
If the consignment did not require ana EHCveterinarycertificateor did not have ana EHCcertificateforexportyou must present a commercial invoice or similar that verifies the returned consignment corresponds with the one that was exported.
You must have an official declaration from the EU BCP if any of the following apply:
the products have been unloaded, stored, re-loaded in the EU
the original seal has been replaced
the products were not originally exported in a sealed container
The official declaration must state the:
place and date of unloading, storage and re-loading and the seal number put on the container after reloading
reasons for unloading and storage
The official declaration must confirm that the:
seal on the vehicle or container of the consignment was only broken for the purpose of official controls
products were handled only to the extent necessary, and in particular at the appropriate temperature
products were handled in a way that prevents cross contamination during the official controls
vehicle or container was immediately re-sealed after the official controls
APHA will assess these documents to decide the conditions of import and if the consignment can be returned through any point of entry or will have to enter through a BCP.
APHA will issue you with a written authorisation. The consignment cannot be returned until you have received this authorisation. You must comply with the conditions of the authorisation.
The imports@apha.gov.uk email address is monitored Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5pm (excluding public holidays).
Export to non-EU countries
You’ll usually need to complete an exporthealthcertificate(EHC) and some supporting documents to export ABP to non-EU countries.
If you find an EHC, follow the EHC process to export.
If you cannot find an EHC for your product, you’ll need to contact the competent authority in the EUcountry you’re exporting to, in advance, to find out what:
paperwork you’ll need to fill in
rules you need to comply with
If the competent authority says that you need an EHC, you’ll need to get their import conditions. Email the conditions to APHA at exports@apha.gov.uk who’ll arrange an EHC for you.
Use the Species+ tool to search for the animal your by-product is from. Check which annex (A, B, C or D) it’s classified as under EU wildlife trade regulations.
If Species+ says the animal is banned, you cannot export it.
If the species is listed, you may need Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) permits to export the ABP from the UK. Follow the advice on exporting endangered species.
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