• पशुपालन और डेयरी विभाग
  • DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND DAIRYING
  • भारत सरकार GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
    मत्स्यपालन, पशुपालन और डेयरी मंत्रालय Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying

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Notifications
Title Order No. Date Download File
Consolidated list of animal feed additives / premix / supplements for lmport into lndia- reg. L-1101O2(2)1212016- Trade (E-246) 2022-12-21 Consolidated list of animal feed additives / premix / supplements for lmport into lndia- reg.
Amendment Notification S.O. 489 (E), dated 4 February 2022 regarding import of pet dog or pet cat through Cochin 109-01/2012- Trade (E- 17748) 2022-02-15 Amendment Notification S.O. 489 (E), dated 4 February 2022 regarding import of pet dog or pet cat through Cochin
Regulation of import of livestock under the Livestock Importation Act, 1898 - draft "Directives to Operate Live Animal Quarantine Facility" for the establishment of private animal quarantine stations. L-110110/6/2020- Trade (E-15522) 2022-02-04 Regulation of import of livestock under the Livestock Importation Act, 1898 - draft "Directives to Operate Live Animal Quarantin
Notification S.O. 4953 (E), dated 2nd December, 2021 for Exclusion of tariff lines mapped with AQCS under HS 4104 to 4115 L-110110/17/2017- Trade-Part(1) (E-15243) 2021-12-17 Notification S.O. 4953 (E), dated 2nd December, 2021 for Exclusion of tariff lines mapped with AQCS under HS 4104 to 4115
Notification S.O. 3926 (E), dated 22 September, 2021: Veterinary Health Certificate requirements for Dog and Cat food products (containing animal origin material) imported into India L-110109(4)/4/2017-Trade (E-32121) 2021-09-22 Notification S.O. 3926 (E), dated 22 September, 2021: Veterinary Health Certificate requirements for Dog and Cat food products (

Functions of Trade Unit

Trade of livestock and livestock products are regulated as per the Foreign Trade Policy of Government of India which is implemented by Department of Commerce.

The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying regulates import livestock and livestock products in accordance with provision of Section 3 and Section 3A of the Livestock Importation Act., 1898 so as to prevent ingress of Exotic diseases though import of such livestock and livestock products.


Import of live animals falls under the category of restricted list (it is not free to import) as per EXIM Policy for which importer has to obtain license from Director General of Foreign Trade(DGFT). The DGFT issues license based on the recommendation of this Department after examining the proposal and conducting risk analysis. Apart from the EXIM Policy, the Central Government is empowered to regulate, restrict and prohibit import of live animals in accordance with Section 3 of the Live-stock Importation Act., 1898. Notifications S.O. 1495(E) and 1496(E) dated 10th June, 2014 under Section 3 of Livestock Importation Act has been issued by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying. Through these notifications, Department has notified the classes of animals that can be considered as “Live-stock” and also has laid down the import and quarantine procedure for live animals.


The livestock products are categorized under Open General License (OGL) as per EXIM Policy. Apart from the EXIM Policy, the Central Government is empowered to regulate, restrict and prohibit import of live-stock products in accordance with Section 3A of the Live-stock Importation Act., 1898. In this regard, the Department has issued notification S.O. 2666(E) dated 17th October, 2015 listing out the livestock products and procedure for import of livestock products.The import of these products is allowed subject to Sanitary Import Permit which is issued by the Department after examining import Risk Analysis. Sanitary Import Permits (SIPs) must be obtained prior to shipping from the country of origin. The Department issues SIPs for livestock products based on import risk analysis of the livestock products. Permits are valid for one year or six month depending upon the nature of product and may be used for multiple consignments.


A Sanitary Import Permit is not a licence, but a certificate certifying India's sanitary requirements.


Imports of animal and animal products are only allowed through sea ports/ air ports of Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Mumbai where animal quarantine and certification services are available. Imports of fish products are allowed through the sea port of Vishakhapatnam (in the State of Andhra Pradesh), Sea and airport of Kochi and the Land Custom Station at Petrapole(for imports from Bangladesh only).