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OVS Note 13/6 Horses and equine genetic material from Mexico
Import of equidae and semen, ova and embryos of the equine species from Mexico into the EU Purpose To advise you that import of equidae and semen, ova and embryos of the equine species from Mexico is no longer allowed into the EU. Background Commission Implementing Decision 2013/167/EC amends Annex I to Commission Decision 2004/211/EC [...]
GEN/13/30 – horses and equine genetic material from Mexico
Import of equidae and semen, ova and embryos of the equine species from Mexico into the EU Purpose The purpose of this Customer Information Note is to inform you that imports of equidae and semen, ova and embryos of the equine species from Mexico is no longer allowed into the EU. Background Commission Implementing Decision [...]
CIN 2013/06 – Export of Porcine Semen to Mexico
1. This customer information note is to inform exporters that the following amended health certificate (6359EHC) has been revised in line with the current Mexican import protocol and is now available for use. 6359EHC – FOR EXPORT OF PORCINE SEMEN TO MEXICO The certificate has been designated as an ‘Agreed’ certificate as it has been [...]
CIN 2012/049 – Lifting of the suspension of the export of ruminant genetic material from EU to Mexico
1. This customer information note is to inform exporters that the European Commission has been informed by the Mexican veterinary authorities (SENASICA) that, Mexico has lifted the suspension of the import of all ruminant genetic material from EU member States, which was imposed on 15 January 2012 due to the outbreak of Schmallenberg virus in [...]
2011/82: Export of milk/milk products to Mexico
This customer information note is to inform exporters that an amended 2578EHC, revised in line with Mexico’s stated import requirements, is now available for use. 2578EHC – Milk/Milk Products to Mexico
2011/77: Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis in Mexico
On 19 August Mexico notified the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) that it has confirmed two cases of Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis (VEE) in horses in the region of Veracruz.