Webinars For Importers Of Food And Drink Products From EU To Great Britain

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Webinars For Importers Of Food And Drink Products From EU To Great Britain

Defra is hosting a series of free webinars to explain what you need to do to import the following products from the EU to Great Britain from 1st October 2021:

  • food and drink that are products of animal origin for human consumption (POAO), such as meat, fish and dairy
  • animal by-products

You can also join webinars to find out how to submit an import notification in IPAFFS.

The webinars will:

  • explain how to meet the new requirements
  • give you links to further guidance
  • give you the opportunity to have your questions answered by Defra officials

Importing POAO

To register, select the date you want to attend:

Watch a pre-recorded webinar to find out about importing POAO from the EU into Great Britain.

Importing animal by-products

To register, select the date you want to attend:

Watch a pre-recorded webinar to find out about importing animal by-products from the EU into Great Britain.

Importing composite products

Watch a pre-recorded webinar to find out about importing composite products from the EU into Great Britain.

Register for IPAFFS

Watch a pre-recorded webinar to find out the standard process to register for IPAFFS.

Submit an import notification in IPAFFS

Find out how to submit an import notification for POAO and products not of animal origin – for example, high risk foods such as kidney beans.

To register, select the date you want to attend:

Import notifications for live animal imports

Watch a pre-recorded webinar to find out how to submit an import notification for live animal imports from the EU to Great Britain.

Rules of origin

Watch a pre-recorded webinar to find out about tariffs and rules of origin for agri-food goods moving between the UK and EU.

Read guidance on rules of origin for goods moving between the UK and EU.

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