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This notice is to inform you of the next round of sugar import quotas which are detailed in Annex 1. Details of the quantities available are also included in Annex 1.
This notice is to inform you of the next round of Rice quotas for the period of 1 December 2023 to 31 December 2023. The quotas and the quantities available are detailed in Annex 1 of this notice.
This notice is to inform you of the next round of Rice import quotas. The quotas and the quantities available are detailed in Annex 1.
This notice explains how the rules are applied to this quota and how to apply for a licence.
What happens if an inspector finds you're breaking regulations on grading pig carcases or classifying beef carcases.
If your abattoir slaughters 150 or more bovines aged 8 months or over per week (on a rolling annual average) you must be registered with the Beef Carcase Classification (BCC) scheme.
Information for licensed bovine abattoirs about records they must keep to comply with Beef Carcase Classification rules.
Information for abattoirs on what to expect when an inspector visits to check you're complying with the beef carcase classification rules.
Information for abattoirs on what to expect during inspections for the Pig Carcase Grading Scheme.
This notice details information regarding pigmeat import quotas and information on licences after 31 December 2020
Slaughterhouses in Great Britain with a high throughput of cattle carcases must send pricing data to AHDB weekly.
If you want to add extra information about your beef to product labels, you must make sure it meets current food labelling legislation.
Inspectors will make unannounced visits to check that you’re complying with the rules for compulsory beef and veal labelling.
What happens if an inspector finds you are breaking regulations on compulsory beef labelling.
Find out about security payments and refunds when importing or exporting UK Agricultural Policy (UKAP) goods in and out of the UK.
These notices tell you about an Import Tariff Quota which has opened for products from Ukraine.
Guidance for food traders on how to submit a sample to the Government Chemist for second expert opinion.
This notice is to inform you of the milk and milk products import quotas which are detailed in Annex 1 attached.
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