5 May 2026: Insertion of a closing date in Greece’s entry in the 'fresh meat of ungulates' list following outbreaks of foot and mouth disease
Updated 6 May 2026
OVS note number: 2026/26
Date: 5 May 2026
Purpose
To inform you of the insertion of a closing date in Greece’s entry in the fresh meat of ungulates listing, following a recent outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD).
Background
Greece notified WOAH of an outbreak of FMD on the island of Lesvos, which was confirmed on 16 March 2026 (WAHIS). Outbreaks continue to be reported on the island.
The UK Office for SPS Trade Assurance amended its country listings on 17 March 2026 to suspend imports of several commodities from FMD-susceptible animals from the whole territory of Greece (see OVS note 2026/18 for a full list of actions taken). As part of this, imports of fresh meat of ungulates susceptible to FMD were suspended through removal of the model certificates BOV, OVI, RUF, RUW, POR, SUF and SUW from Greece’s entry in the fresh meat of ungulates list.
Following assessment, the UK Office for SPS Trade Assurance has today (5 May 2026) amended the fresh meat of ungulates list. The amendment reinstates the BOV, OVI, RUF, POR and SUF certificates to Greece’ entry, but with a closing date of 13 February 2026 inserted in column 7.
As a result of the insertion of this closing date, any consignments of fresh meat, meat products and meat preparations from FMD-susceptible animals from Greece currently being held at border control posts (BCPs) may be released if they meet all the following conditions:
- the consignments contain or were made from fresh meat obtained from animals slaughtered before 13 February 2026. (Any consignments containing fresh meat with a slaughter date on or after 13 February 2026 should be rejected.)
- the accompanying certificate was signed before 15 March 2026. (Any consignments certified on or after 15 March 2026 should be rejected.)
- all other requirements for the import of such products into Great Britain are met.
Consignments currently being held at BCPs which do not meet all the above conditions should be rejected and dealt with in line with OCR rules for rejected consignments.
All future imports from Greece of consignments containing fresh meat of FMD-susceptible animals remain prohibited and cannot be certified, regardless of the slaughter date.
The certificates covering fresh meat of wild game animals (RUW and SUW) have not been reinstated. This means imports from Greece of commodities covered by these certificates continue to be restricted entirely – regardless of the date of slaughter. Any consignments of such commodities being held at BCPs should be rejected.
Contact point for enquiries
Email: imports@apha.gov.uk
Imports and EU Trade Team