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Export of Fishery Products (Aquaculture) Regulations, 2010 (Cap. 77A).

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Abstract
These Regulations lay down, in the Schedules, hygienic standards for aquaculture establishments that produce aquaculture products to be placed on the market for human consumption and standards for the handling and administration of veterinary medicines in relation with such products. They also prohibit the export aquaculture products for human consumption from Seychelles unless they are produced in an aquaculture establishment under and in accordance with a permit granted under these Regulations by the Chief Executive Officer of the Seychelles Bureau of Standards. Operators of aquaculture establishments shall ensure that aquaculture products under their control satisfy the requirements of these Regulations at all stages of production and take specified measures for control purposes. The Regulations also prohibit the use of specified veterinary medicines and medicinal premixes, define aquaculture products are to be considered to be unfit for human consumption and provide with respect to a food safety monitoring programme. The official controls shall include relevant checks set out in the Export of Fishery Products (Sanitary) Regulations, 2010.
Notes
Reprinted version of 30 June 2012 of S.I. No. 83 of 2010.These Regulations may be in addition to and not in derogation of any other written law for the time being in force relating to food safety and public health.
Repealed
No
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English

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