Some of the issues are around incorrect codes on the export database. For instance, plaice has/had the incorrect applied.
The gov.uk website lacks any specific information so for the moment it is a case of having to help ourselves. Please add your thoughts or identify problems or solutions in the comments box below - especially if you have found workaround for problems that may then help others.
What you’ll need
Once the service is available, to create a UK catch certificate, you’ll need:
- a Government Gateway user ID and password
- the company name and address of the exporter
- the name of the person responsible for the exporter
- the species (or Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) code)
- it’s state and it’s presentation
- the names or Port Letters and Numbers (PLNs) of the vessels that caught the species
- the landing dates for each species
- the export weights of each product
- to specify whose waters the species were caught in - the FAO area
- transport details for how the export will leave the UK and where it will leave from
- the identification numbers of the containers used to export the product (if applicable)
For issues related to Catch Certificates please contact this number
4 comments:
Seems there are issues even when the fish gets to France https://twitter.com/Santibuesa/status/1346947365513658368?s=20
More here: https://www.undercurrentnews.com/2021/01/07/uk-exporters-concerned-by-market-access-as-post-brexit-trade-delays-mount/
Let me see.... A high percentage of the paperwork issues comes from wrong commodity codes...but yet, neither Seafood Scotland, Seafish or Marine Scotland have put together a list that industry could use..and it is not for the lack of asking
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