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New rules for live exports

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The Ministry for Primary Industries has announced new rules for live animal exports.
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It said they would provide greater visibility of the welfare of animals being exported from New Zealand.

They will come into force on August 25.

“New Zealanders care deeply about the welfare of animals, and this was reflected during the consultation process” MPI’s director biosecurity and animal welfare Julie Collins said.

“The changes that are being introduced in August will further strengthen New Zealand’s reputation as a responsible exporter of animals and animal products.

“They will give early effect to amendments made last year to the Animal Welfare Act 1999 that would have otherwise commenced in May 2020.”

The changes will give MPI’s director-general more powers to:

  • require reports on the welfare of animals during their journey and for up to 30 days after their arrival in the importing country, and
  • take that information into account when considering future export approvals.

In addition, the current regime under the Customs Export Prohibition (Livestock for Slaughter) Order 2013 will be moved to regulations under the Animal Welfare Act. These regulations will come into force on December 21, 2016.

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