Terrestrial animal products and by-products: Import policy framework
Note
The content of this policy will not be implemented immediately upon the date that it is published online. The various subsections will be implemented gradually with further notice provided at the time of implementation.
On this page
- 1 Acronyms
- 2 Definitions
- 3 General legislation
- 4 General policy statement
- 5 Scope of commodities covered by this policy
- 6 Diseases of concern to Canada's animal resource base
- 7 General roles and responsibilities
- 8 General import requirements
- 9 Products of animal origin containing multiple ingredients
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10 Commodity-specific information
- 10.1 Manure
- 10.2 Integumentary tissues and animal-origin display items
- 10.3 Contaminated things
- 10.4 Milk products
- 10.5 Rendered products
- 10.6 Edible meat products
- 10.7 Raw inedible products
- 10.8 Pet food
- 10.9 Pet chews
- 10.10 Laboratory and research samples
- 10.11 Bee products
- 10.12 Egg products
- 10.13 Highly processed products
- 10.14 Medicinal and natural health products
- 11 Other government departments and agencies
- 12 Other CFIA programs
- 13 Other legislation
- 14 Other links
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15 Annexes
- 15.1 Annex 1: Acceptable treatments of manure
- 15.2 Annex 2: Acceptable treatments for feathers
- 15.3 Annex 3: Acceptable treatments of milk products
- 15.4 Annex 4: Bacterial culture testing requirements for pet chews
- 15.5 Annex 5: Acceptable treatments of egg products
- 15.6 Annex 6: Acceptable treatments of highly processed products
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