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This course has been created to meet the growing demand for specialist training in export processes that apply to food and drink products. It explains the regulatory bodies involved, what they do and what they need from a food/drink exporter. It will help you understand labelling and registration of products and where to obtain further information.
This brand-new course has been introduced to meet growing demand for specialist training in the export processes that apply to food and drink products. It explains the regulatory bodies involved, what they do and what they need from a food/drink exporter. It explains when health certificates or catch certificates are needed, how to acquire them, and how to understand your obligations as a composite food product manufacturer. It covers the changes to the rules that came into force in 2021 and what you need to know for your goods to clear import in an EU country including how to label your product, and whether you need a foreign business operator
Introduction: What exporting food products means for your business.
Rules And Regulations: Understanding the regulatory bodies controlling the movements of the goods.
How Exporting Traders Need To Be Ready: – Covering EHC’s and legal requirements for you as an exporter.
Customs Entries: CPC codes and customs requirements along with customs procedures overview.
The New Requirements From 1st Jan 2021 For Food Products: Essential information for you as an exporter to be export ready.
Export Health Certificates: Which goods do they cover and which goods are exempt from the requirements.
Composite Goods: An overview of composite goods what the procedures are.
What your client will need to do as the importer for composite goods.
A look into composite EHC’s and what they are.
Private Attestations who completes them and reasons why and what you as an exporter will need to do.
Catch Certificates For Composite Foods: Do you need them and products that are exempt from the catch certificates requirement.
Eu Border Controls: What happens when your goods get to the EU do they need EU BCP inspection.
Eu Importers Responsibility: What does your EU importer need to do and what is their responsibility at import.
Exempt Products: Which products are exempt from EU BCP controls.
Phytosanitary Certificates: What goods they cover and what they are for along with the requirements for exporting.
Exporting Animal Feed Or Pet Food: Rules and regulations behind exporting animal feed or pet food.
Food Labelling For Exports To The Eu: What information you will need to apply to your exporting products.
Foreign Business Operator: What they are and their responsibilities as an FBO.
Where To Go For Further Advice
This course caters for both manufacturers , exporters and freight forwarders who are currently, or are looking to export food products including plant and plant health products and composite goods and what this will mean for your business. Covering all aspects of the exporting food , plant health and composite goods requirements this course offers an in depth and practical approach to what this will mean for your business to be export ready. We will be discussing the rules and regulation changes for both exporting to the EU and to the rest world and what will be required for export not only for an exporter or manufacturer but also what the requirements for customs are and the regulatory bodies.