Heading: |
Animal Products: Disease Control |
Question ID: |
1816194 |
UIN: |
HL8784 |
House: |
Lords |
Date tabled: |
2025-06-24 |
Asking Member ID: |
68 |
Asking Member display name: |
Lord Lilley
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Asking Member Twitter reference: |
Lord Lilley
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Member interest: |
false |
Question text: |
To ask His Majesty's Government what proportion of consignments of products of animal origin are subject to sanitary and phytosanitary checks (1) when entering the UK and (2) when exported from the UK to the EU, and what these checks entail. |
Is named day: |
false |
Date of holding answer: |
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Date answered: |
2025-07-07 |
Date answer corrected: |
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Is holding answer: |
false |
Is correcting answer: |
false |
Answering Member ID: |
4395 |
Answering Member display name: |
Baroness Hayman of Ullock
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Answering Member handle: |
suehayman1
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Answering Member Twitter reference: |
@suehayman1
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Correcting Member ID: |
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Correcting Member display name: |
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Answer text: |
Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) checks on products of animal origin entering Great Britain are risk-based and focus on high and medium risk consignments, prioritising those that present the highest food safety and biosecurity risks. Port Health Authoriti... |
Original answer text: |
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Comparable answer text: |
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Answering body ID: |
13 |
Answering body name: |
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
Tweeted: |
true |