Norm SDA No. 10 regulating animal sanitary requirements to import ruminant semen and embryos to protect animal health from Schmallenberg disease. País/Territorio Brasil Tipo de documento Reglamento Fecha 2013 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Ganado Palabra clave Sanidad animal Producción animal Reproducción animal Higiene/procedimientos sanitarios Bovinos Equino Ovinos/caprinos Comercio internacional Área geográphica Amazona, Americas, América Latina y el Caribe, Atlántico Norte, América del Sur, Atlántico Sur Entry into force notes This Norm enters into force on the day of its publication. Resumen This Norm regulates animal sanitary requirements to import ruminant semen and embryos to protect animal health from Schmallenberg disease, according to Resolution MERCOSUL/GMC/RES. No. 28/12. It establishes the veterinary requirements to be satisfied in order to import and trade ruminant animal semen originated by Mercosul member States, specifying conditions under which a veterinary certification is issued to combat the Schmallenberg disease: semen to be exported must be originated from a country which never experienced cases of Schmallenberg disease, or collected before 1 June 2011; or originated from artificial insemination centre which never registered cases of this disease, donors of semen to be exported must have had negative results, etc. Texto completo Portugués Página web www.agricultura.gov.br