Switzerland - Export requirements for meat and poultry products

See export requirements for the European Union (EU) for basic requirements. The following information concerns the specific Swiss requirement which remain applicable.

Production controls and inspection requirements

  • For meat from animals of the bovine species, if the use of hormonal substances for fattening purposes cannot be excluded, in addition to certification by using Annex A in this section, please consult the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) of the Swiss Federal Department of Home Affairs (FDHA).
  • For bovine meat, contrary to the EU, Switzerland does not prohibit the use of anabolic substances but rather implements maximum residue limits (MRLs) in meat products and labelling requirements. The exporter is fully responsible to ensure that applicable requirements are met.
  • Switzerland does not prohibit the use of water, for example hot water or steam, to treat carcasses with a view to improve its microbiological quality.

Note

The use of ractopamine is not allowed in products intended for export to the Swiss market. The derogation in regard to hormone growth promoters does only cover hormones and does in no way extend to other growth promoters like beta-agonists.

Labelling, marking and packaging requirements

Documentation requirements