Morocco: Technical Requirements for Imported Cattle, Sheep, Goats and Horses

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This report contains an unofficial translation of Morocco’s technical requirements for imported breeding cattle, sheep, goats and horses. Morocco’s imports of breeding cattle total $40 million/year, followed by horses ($5 million/year), and sheep and goats ($10,000/year). While the United States and Morocco negotiated a health certificate for horses in 2011, no such trade has been recorded since 2014. Meanwhile, the United States does not currently have a bilaterally agreed health certificate to export cattle, sheep or goats. 

Morocco: Technical Requirements for Imported Cattle, Sheep, Goats and Horses

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