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Exports and Trade

Help for Exporters

Food industry*

Environmental industry*

Water Industry*


Import and Export Regulations

Animal Health


Plant health imports & exports

eFishBusiness*

Trade Issues

*not a Government website

Help for Exporters

Agricultural industry - describes the Services to Exporters and other export promotion work of our Agrifood Exports Division (AED). This site is no longer operational. A link will be added here shortly to the website of a new agri-food Export Promotion Unit operated by Advantage West Midlands and based at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. For more information please contact Philippa David Tel: 0870 720 0275, Fax: 0870 720 0285; email: philippadavid@advantagewm.co.uk

*Food industry - Food from Britain helps facilitate and generate international business between UK food and drink companies and international buyers.

*Environmental industry - The Joint Environmental Markets Unit (JEMU) is a UK Government Unit with responsibility for promoting & supporting the UK environmental industry.

*Water industry - the leading organisation representing the collective interests of the UK water and wastewater industry at home and overseas. (Not a Government website)

Import and export regulations

International trade in live animals and animal products - an authoritative source of information on the health conditions for international trade in live animals and animal products to, from or through Great Britain. It also includes general information relevant to such trade.

Illegal imports of plant and animal products - aims to reduce the risk of exotic animal disease and plant pests and diseases which may enter the country and threaten our public health, livestock, agriculture and horticultural industries and the environment.

Plant health imports and exports - to guard against the spread of harmful pests and diseases, official controls apply to the import, movement and keeping of plants, plant pests and other material.

*eFishBusiness - a site sponsored by Defra, CEFAS, the Environment Agency, and the National Assembly for Wales, to facilitate the legal movements of fish.

Trade Issues with third countries

Food exporters to the United States: see our note on the US Bioterrorism Act 2002

 

 

 

 

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