What does the new DUP-backed deal mean for Northern Ireland? - Agriland.ie
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : This will ensure "continued supply of necessary veterinary medicines in Northern Ireland beyond 2025, pursuing an agreement with the EU on a long-term basis but if necessary, by a guarantee of flexibilities that would be deployed by the government," it states.54% : Currently under the Windsor Framework - the Northern Ireland specific Brexit deal agreed by the UK and the EU - there is currently a two lane operation for goods coming in to Northern Ireland from Great Britain .
54% : There is a green lane for those goods that will stay in Northern Ireland and a red lane for those that may go on to the EU.
54% : The document also references new rules which came into force today on goods moving from the EU to Great Britain - but goods moving from Northern Ireland to GB - including via Dublin - are exempt from these.
52% : " "Garden centres can now use the Northern Ireland Plant Health Label to move products to Northern Ireland rather than requiring EU phytosanitary certification," it outlined.
41% : Also Read: Copa Cogeca requests to meet von der Leyen over EU protests
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