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This notice is to inform you of the next round of sugar import quotas which are detailed in Annex 1 attached.
Guidance for vets from the APHA pig expert group.
Find out the features and issues that have been identified as priorities for funding in this area.
This notice is to inform you of the next application round and quantity available for this quota. Details of the quantity available is outlined in Annex 1.
Article by Vanessa Swinson published in Vet Record.
This notice is to inform you of the next round of poultrymeat import quotas which are detailed in Annex 1 attached.
Find out the features and issues that have been identified as priorities for funding on this site.
This notice is to inform you of the next round of sugar import quotas which are detailed in Annex 1 attached. Details of the quantities available are also included in Annex 1.
Use this statement to find out the features and issues that have been identified as priorities for funding in this area.
This notice is to inform you of the next application window covering the period 1 January 2026 to 31 May 2026. Details of the quota and quantities available are shown in Annex 1.
This notice is to inform you of the next round of pigmeat import quotas.
This notice explains how the rules are applied to this quota and how to apply for a licence. The olive oil (originating in Tunisia) quota year is 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022.
This notice is to inform you of the next application window covering the period 1 July 2025 to 31 May 2026. Details of the quota and quantities available are shown in Annex 1.
This allows you to move cattle from non-exempt agricultural shows in the low risk or annual surveillance testing parts of the edge area of England without post-movement TB testing.
Guidance on the data and methodology used for the statistics on the Incidence TB in Cattle in GB
This page provides fact sheets and documents relating to CME programme activity in Kiribati.
This notice explains how the rules are applied to this quota and how to apply for a licence.
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