Export Pigs to the Eurasian Economic Union for Breeding: certificate 8182
Use these forms and guidance documents to export pigs for breeding to the Eurasian Economic Union
Section A
Download the export health certificate (EHC), the export application (EXA) and any other supplementary forms.
Section B
Download the guidance document.
What you need to do
You need to fill in the EHC, the EXA and any other supplementary forms in Section A.
The guidance notes in Section B contain information for exporters and official veterinarians about export conditions and animal health checks.
Submit completed documents from Section A by email to: [email protected].
What exporters in Northern Ireland need to do
Section A: Download and fill in the EHC. Ignore the EXA and any other supplementary forms.
Section B: Download guidance notes. This has information for the exporter and certifying officer.
Check the relevant commodity section of the DAERA website for any other mandatory forms.
Submit filled in forms using the DAERA online application system.
Always use the latest certificate
Before you apply, make sure you have the most up to date version of the certificate as certificates are sometimes updated. The most up to date version is hosted on this page.
Updates to this page
Published 10 July 2019Last updated 22 July 2024 + show all updates
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From 22nd July 2024, you cannot export cattle, sheep, pigs, goats or horses for fattening and slaughter.
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Guidance notes updated
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Destination country list updated.
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Updated version of the Notes for Guidance have been released for use.
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A new version of the Guidance notes for 8182EHC has been released
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A new version of 8182EHC has been released for use.
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First published.