Tag: brexit
Bord Bia’s London Office Brexit update: 30th March – 5th April
Alison Ryan, London Office, Bord Bia – Irish Food Board
Key events this week:
Theresa May has written to the EU to request a further delay...
DAFM Brexit – Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a Phytosanitary Certificate?
A: A Phytosanitary Certificate is a legal document issued by the NPPO (National Plant Protection Organisation) of the country of...
DAFM Brexit – Import Fees and Charges
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) are obliged, under Article 13(d) of Directive 2000/29/EC on protective measures against the introduction into...
DAFM Brexit – Plant Health Legislation
Plant Health Law
The import of Harmful Organisms from Third Countries on plant and plant products poses a serious threat to Ireland in terms of...
DAFM Brexit – Wood Packaging Material
Wood packaging material such as pallets, crates and dunnage, that move between third countries is regulated under ISPM 15 (international standard for phytosanitary measure). ...
DAFM Brexit – Export Procedures (UK)
Only registered exporters may apply for phytosanitary certification of consignments of plant and plant produce to the UK. DAFM requires a minimum of 14 days...
DAFM Brexit – Import Procedures (UK)
Please carefully note the following information when importing or otherwise risk delays or entry refusal at the Irish border:
All importers of regulated plants...
DAFM Brexit – Registration documents for Traders of Plants & Plant...
Applicants are required to complete the following forms to complete the registration process:
1. DAFM Plant Health Registration Form (doc 154Kb)
2. Corporate Client System (CCS) Form - Company (doc...
DAFM Brexit – Latest news and information
Disorderly Brexit Trader Notice 2 - Trader Notice 04/2019 (pdf 374Kb)
Disorderly Brexit Trader Notices - Trader Notice 02/2019 (doc 85Kb)
DAFMs Videos on Import...
Bord Bia’s London office Brexit Update: 23rd – 29th March
Key events this week:
MPs will vote for a third time on the Withdrawal Agreement in parliament this afternoon. This will not, however, be a third...