Live animals and products of animal origin that are to be brought into the EU within the EU or from a third country must meet special animal health requirements. This prevents the introduction of animal diseases into the EU or the spread of animal diseases from one EU country to another EU country.
Operators must ensure that animals that are to be moved to another Member State are accompanied by a veterinary certificate (TRACES certificate).
Business operators must ensure that animals that are to be moved to another Member State are accompanied by a health certificate (also known as a TRACES certificate).
The veterinary certificate is required
- for the entry of breeding and farm animals from a third country into Germany (entry) and
- for the departure of breeding and farm animals from Germany to third countries (countries outside the European Union) (export)
is required.
It provides information on the general state of health of a breeding or farm animal.
The veterinary certificate must be checked, sealed and signed by an official veterinarian. Before signing, the official veterinarian must verify, on the basis of document checks, identity checks and physical checks, that the land animals covered by the certificate meet the required animal health requirements. If the relevant requirements are met, the veterinary certificate can be created in TRACES NT and issued to the operator.
