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Greece FMD Outbreak 2026: UK Import Restrictions on Animal Products

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A confirmed Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreak in Greece has triggered temporary UK restrictions on imports of meat, milk, and animal by-products from Greece. Discover the official measures, impacts on Italian exporters, and compliance steps.

What is the FMD Outbreak in Greece
Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), known as foot-and-mouth disease, affects cattle, sheep, pigs, and goats. Highly contagious, it spreads through contact, air, or contaminated vehicles. The UK has detected a case in Greece, activating emergency protocols to safeguard its own livestock.

According to the official GOV.UK guidance, these restrictions are temporary and aim to block cross-border risks.

UK Restrictions: Affected Products
The British government has suspended imports from Greece for:

  • Fresh, chilled, frozen or processed meat without specific heat treatments
  • Raw milk and dairy products not adequately pasteurised
  • Animal by-products (blood, bones, hides)
  • Hay, straw and forage
  • Natural casings and collagen

Only products certified with equivalent treatments (e.g. pH<6 or pasteurisation) may enter.

Impact on Italian Exporters to the UK
Greek ingredients in Italian products fall under the restrictions. Examples:

  • Salami with untreated Greek meat
  • Cheeses with Greek milk
  • Feeds with Greek straw

Does not automatically block Made in Italy, but requires supply chain verification and additional health certificates for UK customs.

How to Verify UK Export Compliance

FMD Greece: Outlook and Evolution
The suspensions are temporary. OIE/EU checks in Greece will determine duration. Historical precedent: 2001 outbreaks required months of restrictions.

Italian exporters: Diversify suppliers, prepare contingency plans.

Fresh Ways monitors EU-UK regulations daily for your exports.

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