Export Live Animals to Brazil
Summary of Requirements
Brazil requests that imports of animals, semen, and embryos must be accompanied by a health certificate in Portuguese, as of August 1, 2003.
- Horse - Embryos - Health Certificate (226.66 KB) - April 2023
- Horse - Permanent - Health Certificate (310.42 KB) - October 2018
Note: The Shipment of the Animals page (VIII) for the horse health certificate listed above is signed by the Port Veterinarian at the time of embarkation.
- Horse - Returning to Brazil - Health Certificate (78.27 KB)-August 2012
- Horse - Semen - Health Certificate (393.08 KB) -February 2019
- Horse - Temporary - Health Certificate (610 KB) - October 2024
- Bovine - Breeding - Health Certificate (188.52 KB) -July 2021
- Bovine - Embryos collected after July 23, 2013 - In Vivo and In Vitro - Health Certificate (204.63 KB)- June 2024
- Bovine - Embryos collected before July 23, 2013 - In Vivo - Health Certificate (64.81 KB) - October 2013
- Bovine - Semen - Health Certificate (266.7 KB)-July 2019
- Addendum to the Bovine Semen Health Certificate for Shipments Containing Legally Imported Semen (135.19 KB) -February 2023
- Sheep and Goats - Breeding and Feeding - Health Certificate (270.82 KB) - July 2023
- Goat - Embryos - Health Certificate - Under Negotiation
- Goat - Semen - Health Certificate (268.38 KB) -July 2020
- Sheep - Semen - Health Certificate (206.03 KB) -July 2020
- Sheep - Embryos - Health Certificate (188.13 KB)-April 2022
- Swine - Breeding - Health Certificate (357.32 KB)-June 2023
- Swine - Semen - Health Certificate (509.38 KB) - December 2019
Note: The point of entry in the country will be restrained to the International Airport of Viracopos in the city of Campinas or Guarulhos due to the procedures that must be carried out while unshipping the material. The point of entry must be the one authorized on the import permit.
Annex 1: Poultry - Inspection Requirements of U.S. Poultry Farms to Register with Brazil for Export - Guidance Document (62.7 KB)
Annex 2: Poultry - Registration Form for Registering U.S. Poultry Facilities with Brazil for Export - Application (294.9 KB)
Note: This form, when completed and signed by the veterinarian completing the premise inspection, should be sent to staff in Riverdale, MD for delivery to MAPA. Please call (301) 851-3300, Option 2 for more information.
- Note: Exporters should verify if production facilities are included on the list of farms previously approved to export to Brazil. MAPA keeps a list of approved facilities. To add farms on the list please provide the following information to MAPA-DSA-CTQA through APHIS-VS:
- I – name and complete address of the qualified farm in the country of origin
- II – yearly production capacity of the qualified farm in the country of origin, and
- III – description of health control programs conducted at the breeding farm qualified for export, certified by the veterinary service of the country of origin.
- Poultry - Day-old Chicks and Hatching Eggs - Health Certificate (244.49 KB) - April 2023
- Poultry - SPF Eggs - Health Certificate (384.92 KB) -June 2022
- Captive Birds (commercial use) - Health Certificate (379.41 KB)- October 2023
Taking a Pet to Another Country?
APHIS Registered Aquaculture Export Facility approval is required for shrimp, tilapia, and rainbow trout eggs.
- Aquatic Animals – Research – Health Certificate (155.04 KB)– November 2024
- Ornamental Fish - Required Addendum Statements for 17-140 Form (143.26 KB)- October 2019
- Note: Shipments of ornamental fish to Brazil require a VS Form 17-140, with the above addendum attached. This addendum contains the necessary health statements for import into Brazil.
- Rainbow Trout Eggs - Health Certificate (289.06 KB) - October 2019
- Shrimp - Health Certificate - VS Form 17-141 (217.26 KB) - August 2020
- Shrimp - Required Addendum to the VS Form 17-141 (41.14 KB)- August 2020
- Tilapia (2.27 MB) - Health Certificate -July 2024
Note: Testing must meet the requirements of the sampling protocol of the AFS Blue Book (105.62 KB)at the 5% APPL.
- Laboratory Rodents - Protocol (131.04 KB)- June 2022
- Rodent - Embryos - Health Certificate (413.62 KB)- July 2024
- Rodent - Semen - Health Certificate (506.05 KB) - July 2024
- Antelope - Health Certificate (300.78 KB)- May 2023
- Canine - Semen - Health Certificate (129.79 KB) -January 2021
- Cheetahs - Health Certificate (220.13 KB) -July 2022
- Koalas - Health Certificate (107.2 KB) -July 2022
- Zebra - Health Certificate (435.16 KB) - November 2022
- Giraffes - Health Certificate (775.12 KB) -November 2022
- Primates - Health Certificate (257.1 KB)- March 2023
Taking a Pet to Another Country?
If your species is not listed, the requirements for that species are not known. Exporters who want to ship livestock or germplasm whose requirements are not listed above should have the importer or buyer in the destination country apply for an import permit at the appropriate ministry. This import permit will most likely outline the specific requirements.
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USDA-Accredited Veterinarians
Contact a USDA-accredited veterinarian for questions about your destination country's entry requirements for animals (including any needed vaccinations, tests, or treatments) and for issuance of health certificates.
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USDA Endorsement Offices
Contact your nearest APHIS Veterinary Export Trade Services Endorsement Office for questions about endorsing an export health certificate for live animals.