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Step 2: Other Controls



Sanitary and Phytosanitary Controls

Identify sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) controls needed for live animals, plants and products of animal and plant origin (including wood and wood products).

How to Guides & Information

Familiarise yourself with the new UK import controls, including SPS requirements here.

Watch the below video or click on the below links for more guides and information on sanitary and phytosanitary controls.

How to import plants and plant products from the UK after Brexit:

What is The Trade Control and Expert System (TRACES)? - Read Now
How to submit documents through the European Commission’s TRACES platform - Read Now
Inward and outward processing - customs procedures information - Watch Now
How to import plants and plant products from the UK after Brexit (as above) - Watch Now
Follow product journey examples for the movement of animals and agri-food from British experts: Watch Now
Learn what sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) documents you need to import post-Brexit - Watch Now
What are the import controls for food of non-animal origin since Brexit? - Watch Now

Importing or Exporting Goods of Animal or Plant Origin

If you want to continue trading in animals, plants and products of animal (including fish) and plant origin, the operator responsible for the consignment must register with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine to access the online import platform and submit the documentation required by EU legislation for import consignments from a non-EU country.

How to Guides & Information

Watch the below video or click on the links below for more guides and information on movement of animals and agri-food.

How to move animals and agri-food products after Brexit:

Changes to the Landbridge from 1 January 2021:

Learn how to use TRACES with this short screen-by-screen guide on the European Commission's trade portal:

Learn how to navigate the Imports Portal after Brexit with this short five step guide:

Guide for operators on how to use the European Commission's trade portal TRACES NT – Watch Now
Learn how to import animals and animal products after Brexit – Watch Now
Learn more about the role of the operator responsible for the consignment - Read Now
Learn how to register to import or export - Read Now
Brexit explained: How to import and export after Brexit - Watch Now
Learn how to navigate the Imports Portal after Brexit with this short five step guide - Watch Now
Read our checklist for businesses moving animals, plants, and products of animal and plant origin to, from or through Great Britain - Read Now
Follow product journey examples for the movement of animals and agri-food from Irish experts - Watch Now
Learn how to use the Landbridge - Watch Now
Learn how to bring your consignment through Dublin Port - Watch Now
Learn how to use TRACES with this short screen-by-screen guide on the European Commission's trade portal - Watch Now
A practical guide to documents and pre-notification you need to import animal products post-Brexit - Watch Now
How to import animal feed from outside the EU in post-Brexit​ - Watch Now
How to import medicated feed from UK after Brexit - Watch Now
How to import animal by-products (ABPs​) from outside the EU since Brexit - Watch Now
Six-minute explainer on the official veterinary controls needed for import of animal feed - Watch Now
How to import products of animal origin - including hay and straw - after Brexit - Watch Now
Rules of Origin explainer from Revenue: How to trade post-Brexit - Watch Now

Environmental Health Service

You may also need to register with/notify the Environmental Health Service (EHS) of the Health Service Executive (HSE) in relation to the import and export of food products of non-animal origin.

How to Guides & Information

Click on the below links for guides and information on notifying the Environmental Health Service (EHS).

HSE - information on import controls - Read Now
eLearning module – Brexit food import requirements - Watch Now

Wood Packaging and ISPM 15 Standard

Ensure that you and your UK suppliers use ISPM 15 (International Standard Phytosanitary Measure No. 15) compliant wooden pallets for imports and exports of goods.

How to Guides & Information

Click on the below link for information on wood packaging and ISPM 15 Standard.

What is ISPM 15 ? - Wood packaging and ISPM 15 requirements - Read Now

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This page includes informaiton on preparing your business for customs changes due to Brexit.

Prepare your business for Brexit by identifying sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) controls needed for live animals, plants and products of animal and plant origin (including wood and wood products).

Prepare for Brexit by ensuring you are compliant with import/export regulatory requirements, especially if you are importing/distributing goods from the UK post Brexit.

Prepare for Brext and review your supply chain for goods going to, from or through the UK including the route to final destination.

Avail of Government financial supports to help manage your cashflow e.g. by availing of the Brexit Loan Scheme and the Future Growth Loan Scheme.

Prepare for Brexit by ensuring that adequate protections are in place so that you can continue to transfer personal data if your business involves the transfer of personal data to or from the UK.