New guidance on High-Risk Foods Not of Animal Origin
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New guidance for traders exporting High-Risk Foods Not of Animal Origin to the EU or moving them to Northern Ireland
Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has produced new guidance on High-Risk Foods Not of Animal Origin (HRFNAO) and getting Private Attestations right when exporting from Great Britain to Ireland.
The guidance provides information for traders exporting HRFNAO to the EU or moving them to NI and tips for traders to help ensure that consignments of composite products using the Private Attestation can be processed at Irish Border Control Posts (BCP) as quickly as possible.
First published 24 May 2021
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