Export or move animal feed or pet food from GB to Northern Ireland

Guide

Last updated 18 January 2021

This guidance applies to businesses in Great Britain (GB) (England, Scotland and Wales) exporting or moving animal feed and pet food to, or through Northern Ireland.

You need an export health certificate (EHC) to export animal feed and pet food made from animal products.

Check the rules by  (DAERA) or by getting help researching export markets.

You may also need a  - if you need one, check which type you need.

You need to follow different rules if you鈥檙e exporting  that will be used in animal feed or pet food.

Export or move live animal feed and pet food to NI

You need an EHC to:

  • move animal feed and pet food from GB to Northern Ireland (NI)

You also need to:

  • get your goods checked at an  or NI point of entry in the first country you enter
  • make sure your EU or NI-based import agent has notified the BCP or NI point of entry that your consignment is arriving - check with the BCP or NI point of entry for how much notice needs to be given
  • comply with wider 
  • follow 

General exporting rules

Make sure you follow .

Check if you need an EHC

Check the  to see if a certificate exists for your animal feed or pet food.

If you find an EHC, follow the  to export.

If you cannot find an EHC, you鈥檒l need to contact the competent authority in NI or the EU country you鈥檙e exporting to, in advance, to find out what:

  • paperwork you鈥檒l need to fill in
  • rules you need to comply with

The competent authority means the equivalent of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in the EU country you鈥檙e exporting to. DAERA is the competent authority in NI.

If the competent authority says that you need an EHC, you鈥檒l need to get their import conditions.  who鈥檒l arrange an EHC for you.

If you鈥檙e moving agrifood goods to NI, you do not need to pay for them to be inspected and certified. The certifier invoices the government for these costs as part of the .

You do not need a certificate of free sale to export animal feed or pet food to the EU.

Checks at EU BCPs or point(s) of entry in NI

You must get animal feed or pet food containing products of animal origin (POAO) checked at an  or point of entry in NI.

These checks are made to protect:

  • animal health and welfare
  • public health

Your goods may be refused entry, seized, destroyed or returned to GB if they arrive at:

  • a port in the EU without a BCP where checks cannot be carried out
  • an EU BCP that cannot check your type of product
  • an EU BCP without the correct documentation

Find the correct BCP for your goods

You must find a BCP that accepts animal feed or pet food containing POAO - as not all BCPs accept all goods. You鈥檒l need to consider how to redirect your trade route if needed.

There are more than 400 BCPs in the EU and they鈥檙e usually at EU ports and airports.

Check the .

Give advance notice to EU BCPs or point(s) of entry in NI

You鈥檒l need to give EU BCPs or points of entry in NI advance notice of goods arriving.

Check with the BCP or point of entry you鈥檙e planning to use for how much notice is needed.

Contact your import agent in the EU or NI to make sure they notify the BCP through  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 goods fail inspection at a BCP

If your goods 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 GB

The BCP will not usually contact you directly.