Title
Lifting Ban on German Poultry and Meat Imports
Law
Bai Memorandum Order No. 04
Decision Date
Feb 28, 2011
The temporary ban on importing poultry meat, pork, eggs, milk, gelatin, and processed animal proteins from Germany is lifted by Secretary Proceso J. Alcala, following assurances from the European Commission regarding the absence of dioxin contamination in these products.
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Scope and Covered Products

  • The order pertains to poultry meat, pork and their products, eggs, milk, gelatine, and processed animal proteins originating from Germany.
  • The ban previously imposed on their importation is hereby lifted.

Conditions and Compliance Requirements

  • All import transactions involving the specified products from Germany must strictly adhere to existing rules and regulations under the Department of Agriculture - Bureau of Animal Industry (DA-BAI) and the National Meat Inspection Services (NMIS).

Repeal and Amendment of Conflicting Orders

  • Any prior orders, rules, or regulations, in whole or in part, that conflict with this lifting of the ban are repealed or amended accordingly.

Effectivity of the Order

  • The order takes effect immediately upon adoption on 28 February 2011.

Authority and Issuance

  • The order is issued by the Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, Proceso J. Alcala, exercising the powers vested in him as Secretary.

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