Press release: Department of Trade and Industry (South Africa)
South Africa
and the United States
veterinary experts met on Monday, the 14th of September 2015, in Pretoria, to take stock and advance the technical
discussions on the Animal Health issues related to the imports of poultry, pork
and beef meat from the United
States.
On the poultry protocol and poultry certificate the Vets
from the two sides agreed as follows: “The parties agree to finalize a protocol
for export of poultry meat and day old chicks based on surveillance compliant
with the OIE chapter on Avian influenza in a specified area, biosecurity
measures in specified premises and traceability of products to slaughter
establishments. South Africa
and the United States
will finalize terms and conditions and the USDA FSIS poultry certificate for
export by 15th October 2015 to enable contracting and shipments of US poultry
exports to entire RSA prior to the end of 2015.”
The poultry protocol will provide the technical basis to
allow for the continued import of poultry from the non-affected areas in the US in the event
of renewed outbreaks of avian influenza.
In addition the meeting agreed that: "South Africa
shall implement the TRQ of 65 000 metric tons as agreed in the Paris meeting in
June 2015 as soon as possible with a view to completing the administrative
justice process that needs to be followed by the end of 2015".
On beef, South Africa
had already removed the ban on the imports of US beef and had communicated this
officially to the US.
The vets from the two sides agreed on the technical issues required to expedite
the issuing of the necessary animal health certificate to allow for the import
of beef meat from the US.
On pork, while the South African market for pork is open to
the US, the US two sides shared information on the technical
requirements for the importation of cuts that were of interest to the US.
South Africa
also discussed some issues where it had an ongoing interest in exporting its
own animal products to the US,
including beef and ostrich meat. The US
provided South Africa with
information on the technical requirements for access to the US market and agreed to expedite
and facilitate the process towards obtaining the necessary health certificates
for these products.
South Africa
remains fully committed to the full implementation of the letter and spirit of
the agreements reached in Paris between the US and
SA in June on the issues related to AGOA. The process is irreversible.
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