PROCEDURES FOR EXPORT OF LIVESTOCK FROM INDIA
This programme envisages provision of an internationally acceptable certification service for the export of livestock & livestock product to other countries from India confirming to the health requirements of the importing country and the health regulations prescribed in the International Zoo Sanitary code of OIE.
EXPORT PROCEDURES
- International Animal Health Certification: All over the world including EU.
- Prevent ingress of exotic diseases from one territory to another.
- Ensures quality & satisfaction of importing country as per their requirement.
- Export Health Certificates: As per International Certification Procedure of OIE, Terrestrial Animal Health Code (chapter 5.2, article 5.2.1 to 5.2.4).
AQCS Veterinarians: OFFICIAL VETERINARIANS as per OIE code.
- Documents Required cum check list with Application Form for EXPORT OF LIVESTOCK
- Copy of valid Import/Export Licence or Permit as the case may be. If no permit/licence is required than undertaking from the exporter/owner in this regard.
- Official health requirement/format of the importing country. If no prescribed health requirement/format than undertaking from the exporter/owner in this regard.
- Fulfilled health requirement of importing country including testing, treatment, vaccination etc. (if applicable).
- Self certified copies of present health documents including vaccination record of the animal.
- Undertaking and declarations as per requirement.
- Documents of origin, if applicable/asked.
- Copy of airway bill/journey details of animal.
- Any other document if required during examination of application.
- Authorization letter if owner is not approaching directly.
All attached documents with the application must be self attested.
Export Quarantine Certificate will be issued after physical examination/Quarantine observation of the animal as the case may be within 2-3 days before departure. If required the animal may be referred for detailed clinical examination including testing. If the animal is not healthy/fit Certificate will not be issued.
NOTE: All livestock meant for export must be microchipped for better identification.
Documents Required cum check list with Application Form for EXPORT OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
- Copy of valid Import/Export Licence or Permit as the case may be. If no permit/licence is required than undertaking from the exporter/owner in this regard.
- Official health requirement/format of the importing country. If no prescribed health requirement/format than undertaking from the exporter/owner in this regard.
- Fulfilled health requirement of importing country including testing, treatment, fumigation etc. (if applicable/asked).
- Registration certificate/Approvals of the exporting units.
- Undertaking and declarations as per requirement.
- Documents of origin of product, if applicable/asked.
- Copy of airway bill/Bill of lading/packing list/Invoice of the consignment.
- Certificate/information from the local Government authorities and others wherever applicable.
- Any other document if required during examination of application.
- Authorization letter if owner is not approaching directly.
All attached documents with the application must be self attested. All application must be registered on/before the Bill of lading date.
Certificate will be issued on or before the lading date.
EXIT POINTS
ANY PORT IN INDIA
- EXPORT (LS/LSP)
Export certification is very important and must be as per International Certification Procedure of OIE, Terrestrial Animal Health Code (chapter 5.2, article 5.2.1 to 5.2.4). As per the procedure the Official Veterinarian (AQCS) of the Veterinary Authority (DAHDF, MOA&FW) of the Exporting Country sign the export Health certificate.
Points considered:
- HEALTH REQUIREMENTS/GUIDELINES OF IMPORTING COUNTRY
- REQUEST OF THE IMORTER.
- EXPORT RULES OF GOI.
- PRE EXPORT QUARANTINE AND TESTING (as applicable)
- INSPECTION & CERTIFICATION
OBJECTIVE: To prevent the spread and introduction of diseases in new territories. To prevent the complaints from importing countries ensures quality certification and pre shipment inspection as per the requirement of importing country.
AUCTION
NOT RECOMMENDED DUE TO TECHNICAL REASONS (AQCS clearance is mandatory) REASONS:
- Consignment may act as carrier/vehicle for dangerous exotic diseases.
- May harbour dangerous micro-organisms due to delay in reference by the Customs, clearance/deportation.
- Not fit to use (adverse effect on animal/human health).
IMPORTANT FORMAT FOR EXPORT OF LIVESTOCK FROM INDIA