Morocco: Animal Identification and Traceability Requirements

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This report is an unofficial translation of the Code of Procedures for the National System of Animal Identification and Traceability (SNIT) of cattle and camels, including imports. Moroccan authorities issued a note in December 2017 extending the applicability to sheep and goats in January 2018. Morocco currently imports $50 million of affected species, however the United States currently does not have market access for any of them. Measure has not been notified to the WTO. 

Morocco: Animal Identification and Traceability Requirements

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