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Guide on sanitary and phytosanitary requirements for the movement of Products of Animal Origin (POAO) between Great Britain (GB), Northern Ireland (NI), and the EU, focusing on export documentation and requirements for specific product movements.
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Year
Document Type:
Quality Technical Agreement
Institution:
Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU)
Program:
Diploma in Tourism & Hospitality Management
Degree Pathway:
Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management (BTHM)
Effective date:
September 2025 onward
Document type:
Program requirement checklist and course planning guide
Route:
Practica/Work Experience Route
Work Experience component:
THMT 2299 Practicum I / Work Experience Term I
Academic units:
0.5 unit courses
Terms:
Fall Term; Winter Term; Fall/Winter/Summer
Advising requirement:
Consultation with Faculty Advisor and Academic Advisor
Co-op requirement:
Professional development session prior to first co-op term
Administrative offices:
Co-op Office; International Education Centre
Target audience:
Students enrolled in the Diploma in Tourism & Hospitality Management, including international students
Regulatory reference:
Academic Calendar
Year:
2014
Date:
December 29, 2014
Organization:
Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance
Author:
Executive Leadership Team
Audience:
Company employees
Document Type:
Internal communication / company update
Scope:
Global operations and business strategy
Team Size:
527 employees
Business Units:
Property, casualty, executive & professional lines, healthcare, programs, surety, homeowners, travel and assistance
Geography:
United States, Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong (planned), New Zealand (planned), Australia (planned)
Focus Areas:
Team development, company culture, product expansion, geographic growth
Performance Metrics:
Employee growth, product introductions, office expansion
Period Covered:
April 29, 2013 – December 29, 2014
Names:
Daniel Little and Haley Little
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
Daniel 0278232357
Document type:
Professional profile and farming partnership statement
Sector:
Dairy farming
Occupation:
Sharemilkers
Experience:
14 years combined dairy farming experience
Current role:
50/50 sharemilking operation
Current herd size:
550 dairy cows
Breed composition:
Predominantly Friesian and Ayrshire
Farm system:
Spring calving dairy operation with two cowsheds
Current location of farming activity:
Otorohanga, New Zealand
Calving period:
15 July – 15 September
Breeding approach:
Artificial insemination using polled semen with transition toward a polled herd
Genetic program:
DNA testing and transition toward A2A2 herd genetics
Animal monitoring system:
SmaXtec bolus technology used in most of the herd
Herd performance metrics:
BW 180; PW 224; NZMI 235; Somatic Cell Count under 100,000
Farm management focus:
Pasture management, mineral nutrition program, and herd health monitoring
Family members:
Two adults and two children
Children:
One daughter (9 years old) and one son (6 years old)
Education of children:
Pokuru School
Assets owned:
Dairy herd, young stock, calves, tractors, pasture equipment, feeding systems, and farm machinery
Career history period:
2006 – present
Regions of work experience:
Taranaki, Ashburton, Rangitata Island, Shannon, Hawera, and Otorohanga in New Zealand
Career objective:
Securing a farm management, leasing, or sharemilking opportunity with long-term goal of farm ownership
References:
Alex Little; Joe Clough; Stuart McPhail
Year:
202x
Region / City:
Town, Country
Type of document:
Letter of support
Institution:
University of XXXX
Host Institution:
University of YYYY
STSM Applicant:
First name Last name
Responsible Scientist at Home Institution:
First name Last name
Responsible Scientist at Host Institution:
First name Last name
STSM Title:
Title of the proposal
STSM Period:
DD/MM/YYYY to DD/MM/YYYY
Purpose:
Support for scientific collaboration and research exchange
Year:
1st century A.D.
Region:
Thessalonica, Greece
Theme:
Christian faith and discipleship
Document type:
Religious teaching / Epistle commentary
Author:
Apostle Paul (commentary based on his letters)
Audience:
Early Christian believers in Thessalonica
Scriptural references:
1 Thessalonians 2:1-13; 1 Thessalonians 3:1-13; Colossians 1:13-23; Romans 6:23; Ephesians 2:1-9; 2 Corinthians 4:15-18; Galatians 3:13-14; Philippians 1:27-30; 1 Peter 4:1-19; Matthew 5:11-12; Acts 5:25-32; 8:1-6
Period covered:
Mid-1st century A.D.
Main topics:
Perseverance in faith, heroism in spiritual life, agape love, suffering for the Gospel, Christian encouragement, discipleship
Discussion prompts included:
Yes
Contextual notes:
Cultural background of Greece under Nero, prevalence of paganism, early Christian persecution, propagation of the Gospel
Format:
Expository commentary with illustrative stories and discussion questions
Year:
2011
Program:
Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering
Level:
Undergraduate
Type:
Curriculum / Course Schedule
Semester:
1–8
Credit Hours:
142
Subjects:
English, Biochemistry, Mathematics, Genetics, Plant & Animal Sciences, Biotechnology Techniques, Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, Industrial and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students
Institution:
Higher Education University / College
Year:
2019
Author:
Ben Wallis / Rebecca Stone
Prepared by:
HMRC (CDIO (C&IT) – CDS)
Document type:
Technical specification
Scope:
Export inventory linking transactions and message flows
Target audience:
Trade community actors, CSPs, and system developers
Relevant system:
Customs Declaration System (CDS)
Date issued:
17.06.19
Status:
Issued
References:
CDS End to End Sequence Diagrams, CDS Declaration Submission – Imports, Inventory Linking Export API Specification, Export Declaration Submission Service Design, Customs Tariff, Inventory Linking Query API Specification
Processes covered:
Declaration submission, movement tracking (arrival, anticipated arrival, departure), consignment consolidation, declaration status updates
Message standards:
XML, UCC declaration, updated XML for inventory linking replacing EDIFACT
Transaction types:
EAC, CST, EAA, EAL, EDL, Query Consignment
Year:
2021
Region / city:
South Africa, Durban
Topic:
Cyber attack, Container terminals, Export logistics
Document type:
News report
Organization:
Transnet
Author:
Carolize Jansen
Target audience:
Industry professionals, Exporters, Logistics companies
Period of validity:
July 2021
Date of approval:
2021-07-23
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2001–2021
Country:
India
Subject:
International Trade, Economic Growth, Export Instability, Foreign Exchange Reserves
Document Type:
Academic Research Article
Methodology:
Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) Model, Granger Causality Analysis
Data Sources:
Reserve Bank of India Handbook of Statistics on the Indian Economy; World Integrated Trade Solution (WITS) Database
Statistical Tests:
Autocorrelation Test, Heteroskedasticity Test, Normality Test
Key Variables:
Exports, Export Instability, Foreign Exchange Reserves, Gross Domestic Product
Keywords:
Exports, Export Instability, Foreign Exchange Reserve, Economic Growth, ARDL, Granger Causality
JEL Classification:
F13, F14, F31, O33
Research Focus:
Relationship between export performance, exchange reserves, export volatility, and GDP growth
Period of Analysis:
2001–2021
Technological Context:
Emerging technologies including artificial intelligence in export competitiveness
Year:
2022
Region / city:
United States
Theme:
Pesticide exports and environmental impact
Document type:
Brief
Organization:
AFF
Author:
“Coach Vance” Trefethen
Target audience:
Environmental policy advocates, international law professionals
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / Country:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Customs Procedures, Export Declarations
Document Type:
Appendix / Guidance Notes
Issuing Authority:
UK Trade Tariff, HM Revenue & Customs
Applicable Codes:
72M, 73N
Target Audience:
Exporters, Customs Agents
Reference Document:
CDS Volume 3 Inventory Export Declaration Completion Guide
Conditions of Use:
Special Procedures, Movements in Records, Entry in Declarant’s Records (EIDR)
Restrictions:
Only one 4-digit Procedure Code per goods item, 72M cannot be used for non-Union goods, 73N linked to EIDR movements
Completion Instructions:
Details to be declared for authorized parties, coverage, AI statement code, and EORI numbers
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Ghana
Topic:
Non-traditional Agricultural Exports, Economic Growth, Export Firms
Document Type:
PhD Thesis
Organization / Institution:
University of Ghana
Author:
Mr. Harry Bleppony
Target Audience:
Academic Researchers, Policymakers, Agribusiness Professionals
Period of Validity:
N/A
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2018
Country:
Nigeria
Subject:
Foreign Direct Investment and Export Performance
Type of document:
Academic research paper
Journal:
Journal of Economic Studies
Authors:
Obiora G. Okechukwu; Glauco De Vita; Yun Luo
Affiliation:
Centre for Business in Society, Coventry University
Date of acceptance:
9 February 2018
Keywords:
FDI; Export; Nigeria
Research method:
ARDL cointegration approach
Data scope:
Disaggregated sectoral FDI and oil/non-oil export data
Sectors analysed:
Primary sector; Manufacturing sector; Service sector
Research focus:
Long-run relationship between foreign direct investment and exports in Nigeria
Paper classification:
Research paper
Year:
1958
Jurisdiction:
Australia
Type of document:
Statutory rules / Regulations
Governing law:
Customs Act 1901
Compilation number:
114
Compilation date:
22 January 2026
Includes amendments:
Act No. 1, 2026
Subjects covered:
Export prohibitions, controlled substances, strategic and defence goods, environmental controls, transitional provisions
Administrative body:
Australian Government, Department of Home Affairs / Australian Border Force
Scope:
National
Status:
In force
Related documents:
Customs (Prohibited Exports) Amendment Regulations 2018–2025, Legislation Act 2003