Sanitary and Phytosanitary & Veterinary regulation

In this part of the CEFTA Web Portal you will find the most important sanitary, phytosanitary and veterinary control procedures to be followed for each CEFTA Economy. The information about the control procedures includes but is not limited to: 1.The location of sanitary, phytosanitary and/or veterinary control offices including working hours in each office; 2.A description of sanitary, phytosanitary and/or veterinary procedures; 3.The documents asked by the respective authorities in order to obtain approval for entering, transiting or exiting the territory of the respective CEFTA Economy; 4.The officially approved documents issued by the respective authorities; 5.A description of the official procedures for sampling. In cases where the final destination of goods is one of the CEFTA Economies included in this web portal, please refer to the sanitary, phytosanitary and/or veterinary import procedures of that Economy. In case your goods exit the territory of one of the CEFTA Economies included in this web portal, please refer to the sanitary, phytosanitary and/or veterinary export procedures relevant to that Economy.




What is subjected to the Sanitary Inspection

 

Sanitary inspection is performed safety of food and item of general use (toys and cosmetic products) in production, circulation and import. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Ministry of Health have the competences for food safety policymaking.

Laws and Regulations

The rules for food safety are regulated by the Law on Food Safety and the Law on Genetically Modified Microorganisms and the accompanying by-laws and also the Law on Health Safety of Food and Items of General Use is applicable. 

Where is Sanitary Inspection Conducted

Foodstuffs and feedstuffs may be imported only through the border crossing points with customs and appropriate inspection controls. Border crossing points must correspond to the prescribed technical inspection requirements.

Import / Export / Re-exsport / Transit procedure

 

Consignments of food in import, export or transit must have the required international approval (certificate) or other required documentation, except if required otherwise by international agreement.
Certificate must be: in original, marked with a serial number, completed and signed by the competent authority of the exporting economy and in the appropriate form. For importing consignments, the certificate must be written in Montenegrin and in the language of the exporting economy.

Competent authorities may prescribe special conditions for import and transit of consignments of foodstuffs or feedstuffs on the basis of analyses, international recommendations and guidelines.  

Sanitary inspector inspect the safety of the food of plant origin after primary production, combined and other types of produced food, international traffic, wholesale and retail, as well as individually declared packed food of animal origin found in retail.

Sanitary inspectors conducting inspection in customs warehouses and free customs zones have the following additional competences:

- Permitting import or warehousing of consignments of food after physical and documentary examination;
- Collecting and sending food samples for analysis in the competent laboratory;
- Inspect the compliance with established requirements in customs warehouses and duty free zones;
- Monitoring and inspecting disinfection activities of the means of transport, customs warehouses and warehouses within duty free zones.

In the food sampling process, one can take up to three samples under the same conditions and in quantities as required for analysis. The number of samples, time and quantities depends on to the available material, the perishability of a product or other similar cases.

Veterinary inspectors inspect the food safety of the food of animal origin, combined food and feedstuffs in the process of production, international traffic, wholesale and retail of meat, fish and other aquaculture products.

Veterinary inspectors conducting inspection at border crossing points or in customs warehouses have the following additional competences:

- Permitting import, transit or warehousing of consignments of foodstuffs and feedstuffs after conducting physical and documentary examination;
- Examining and inspecting consignments of animals, foodstuffs and feedstuffs for export in case of reload at the border crossing point or warehousing in registered warehouse in accordance with the regulations and requirements;
- Issuing or validating certificates for animals, foodstuffs or feedstuffs;
- Collecting and sending foodstuff and feedstuff samples for analysis in the competent laboratory;
- Inspect the compliance with established requirements in warehouses, duty free zones and customs warehouses;
- Monitoring and inspecting disinfection activities of the means of transport, warehouses and equipment at border crossing points and customs warehouses within duty free zones;
- Monitoring outbreaks and trends of infectious diseases in neighboring economies and reporting findings to the competent authorities.

Phytosanitary inspectors inspect the safety of food of plant origin in the primary production.

Supporting documents, Forms

Food Safety
The Law on Genetically Modified Microorganisms

Contact

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
Rimski trg 46
81000 Podgorica
Tel: +382 20 482 109
Fax. +382 20 482 364
Website: www.minpolj.gov.me

Ministry of Health
Rimski trg 46
81000 Podgorica
Tel: +382 20 242 276
Fax. +382 20 242 762
Email: mzdravlja@gov.me
Website: www.mzdravlja.gov.me