Updates and NewsS

Port Health Stakeholder Forum 21 January 2026

Your invite to the Port Health Stakeholder Forum 21 January 2026 our forthcoming Public Health Forum is set to provide…

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New legislation effective 1 January 2026 introduces updated classifications and import requirements for NAO food and feed entering Great Britain.

Upcoming Amendments to High-Risk Food and Feed of Non-Animal Origin (HRFNAO) New legislation will change what NAO food and feed…

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Lifting of Import Restrictions on Commodities from FMD-Affected Zone in Germany

Defra Recognises Former Containment Zone as Free from Foot-and-Mouth Disease Effective 14th May 2025   Defra has reviewed the actions…

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The Current List Of High-Risk Food and Feed of Non-Animal Origin (HRFNAO) will be Amended from 18th December 2024

Updates to HRFNAO Import Requirements Effective December 2024 New legislation will change what Non-Animal Origin (NAO) food and feed are…

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High-risk Food and Feed of Non-Animal Origin (HRFNAO) changes from 18th December 2024

UPDATES TO HIGH-RISK FOOD AND FEED OF NON-ANIMAL ORIGIN (HRFNAO) REGULATIONS The Food Standards Agency have advised that the list…

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Importing High-Risk Food and Feed of Non-Animal Origin

CHED-D notifications from Tuesday 3rd September 2024   Imports of high-risk food and feed of non-animal origin (HRFNAO) must be…

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List of products requiring a CHED-D

UPDATES ON PRODUCTS REQUIRING A CHED-D AND OTHER DOCUMENTATION Please be informed that our ‘List of products requiring a CHED-D‘…

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NEW NON-ANIMAL ORIGIN IMPORTS REQUIRE HEALTH CHECKS FROM 07 MARCH 2024

The current list of high-risk food and feed of non-animal origin (HRFNAO) will be amended from 7th March 2024. New…

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Minor updates to DES (Document Entry System)

System updates – Wednesday 8th September 2021 Please be aware that we will be undertaking some system maintenance on the…

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Organic Pre-Notifications – DES

One of the conditions for importing organic food and feed into Great Britain is that importers (or their representative) must…

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