Amendments to the requirements for the export of small packages of honey

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Amendments to the requirements for the export of small packages of honey

Source: Ministry for Primary Industries

Closing Date:

Contact: Food and live animal assurance team

Have your say

New Zealand Food Safety is proposing minor amendments to the Animal Products Notice: General Export Requirements for Bee Products.

The minor amendments are to reduce the traceability requirements for packages of honey, weighing less than or equal to 2kg, that are exported directly to a private individual. This will help facilitate the exports of consignments less than or equal to 2kg to countries that do not require an export certificate.

Consultation document

Amendments to the Animal Products Notice: General Export Requirements for Bee Products – consultation paper [PDF, 560 KB]

Related document

Animal Products Notice: General Export Requirements for Bee Products [PDF, 694 KB]

Making your submission

Email your feedback on the consultation document by 5pm on 17 July 2020 to food.assurance@mpi.govt.nz

While we prefer email, you can post written submissions to:

Food and Live Animal Assurance Team
Assurance Directorate
New Zealand Food Safety
Ministry for Primary Industries
PO Box 2526
Wellington, 6140.

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