Morocco: Animal Identification and Traceability Requirements

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This report is an unofficial translation of the Order 2021-15 on animal identification and traceability. This measure is implemented by 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. This measure has not been notified to the WTO.

Morocco: Animal Identification and Traceability Requirements  

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