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Fågelinfluensa Sommaren 2023 konstaterades bland vilda fåglar i Finland flera fall av massdöd orsakade av högpatogent fågelinfluensavirus A(H5N1). Dessutom konstaterades för första gången fågelinfluensa hos pälsdjur. Jord- och skogsbruksministerie...https://mmm.fi/sv/aviar-influensa-fagelinfluensa
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Internationellt forskningssamarbete Forskningsfältet är internationellt och jord- och skogsbruksministeriet är aktivt med och främjar finländska forskares nätverkande, informationsutbyte och arbete med att få forskningsfinansiering till Finland. A...https://mmm.fi/sv/forskning-och-utveckling/internationellt-forskningssamarbete
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Animal welfare Animal health care is part of Finland’s national quality strategy. The aim is to enhance the strengths of our food production chain, such as good animal health, limited use of medicines, and the safety and quality of food. The natio...https://mmm.fi/en/animals-and-plants/animal-welfare
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Animal welfare Animal health care is part of Finland’s national quality strategy. The aim is to enhance the strengths of our food production chain, such as good animal health, limited use of medicines, and the safety and quality of food. The natio...https://mmm.fi/en/food-and-agriculture/responsibly-from-farm-to-fork/animal-welfare
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Animal medication is strictly regulated It is self-evident that sick animals need to be properly treated, and sometimes medication is also required. Vaccines are used to prevent diseases. The use of veterinary medicines must be such that it promot...https://mmm.fi/en/animals-and-plants/animal-medication
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Animals and plants Finland prioritises the health and welfare of agricultural livestock as an important way to ensure food safety and quality along the food chain. Animal welfare » Animal welfare Transmissible animal diseases » Transmissible anima...https://mmm.fi/en/animals-and-plants
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Feeds and animal nutrition Feeds play a key role in the safety of the food chain Most of the feeds fed to food-producing animals are both produced and used on Finnish farms. A considerable share of the raw materials used in the domestic animal fee...https://mmm.fi/en/animals-and-plants/feeds-and-animal-nutrition
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Animal by-products and derived products Animal by-products and derived products mean all products of animal origin that are not used as food, such as slaughterhouse and dairy by-products, dead animals and manure. By-products also include catering ...https://mmm.fi/en/animals-and-plants/animal-by-products-and-derived-products
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Transmissible animal diseases Legislation Legislation on transmissible animal diseases is set out in Regulation (EU) 2016/429 of the European Parliament and of the Council on transmissible animal diseases and amending and repealing certain acts in...https://mmm.fi/en/animals-and-plants/contagious-animal-diseases
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Exporting animal by-products Animal by-products mean those parts of animals and products of animal origin not intended for human consumption. They include, for example, animal hides and skins, game trophies, wool, feathers, bones, hoofs and horns,...https://mmm.fi/en/exporting-animal-by-products
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Animal breeding, registration and identification Animal breeding The objective of animal breeding activities is either to improve the genetic quality of production animals or to conserve genetic resources. The purpose animal breeding provisions is...https://mmm.fi/en/animals-and-plants/animal-breeding-registration-and-identification
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fi sv en Exporting food of animal origin Foodstuffs of animal origin include meat, meat products, milk, milk-based products, fishery products, birds’ eggs and egg products, honey and other apiculture products, frogs’ legs and snails. Foodstuffs of...https://mmm.fi/en/food-and-agriculture/food/exporting-food-of-animal-origin
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Import, export and trade in the EU internal market of animals, embryos and gametes Importing animals, embryos and gametes from non-EU countries “Imports” of live animals and animal embryos and gametes mean their importation from non-EU countries (...https://mmm.fi/en/import-export-and-intra-eu-trade-of-animals-embryos-and-gametes
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Conservation of the genetic diversity of agricultural plants and animals The preservation, conservation and sustainable use of the genetic resources of agricultural plants and animals are regulated by Finland’s National Genetic Resources Programme...https://mmm.fi/en/animals-and-plants/conservation-of-the-genetic-diversity-of-agricultural-plants-and-animals
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Importing animal by-products from non-EU countries Import requirements Animal by-products and derived products are products from animal origin which are not used for human consumption. Examples of such products are e.g. animal hides and skins, hun...https://mmm.fi/en/importing-and-exporting-animal-by-products-from-and-to-non-eu-countries
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fi sv en Importing food of animal origin from non-EU countries Import requirements Foodstuffs of animal origin include meat, meat products, milk, milk-based products, fishery products, birds’ eggs and egg products, honey and other apiculture produ...https://mmm.fi/en/food-and-agriculture/food/importing-food-of-animal-origin-from-non-eu-countries
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Forest health So far, the situation with respect to the health of forests has been very good in Finland. However, risks associated with forest health are expected to increase in future as climate change proceeds. Significant efforts to promote res...https://mmm.fi/en/forests/forestry/forest-health
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fi sv en Importing animal by-products from non-EU countries Import requirements Animal by-products and derived products are products from animal origin which are not used for human consumption. Examples of such products are e.g. animal hides and s...https://mmm.fi/en/food-and-agriculture/food/import-and-export
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10.12.2025 | Animal Health and Welfare -kumppanuuden 2. haku avautui tänään Lisätietoja: Second External Call of EUPAHW Jaa Facebookissa Jaa Twitterissä Jaa LinkedInissä | Tulosta Jaa sähköpostitse Piilotettuhttps://mmm.fi/-/animal-health-and-welfare-kumppanuus-avaa-rahoitushaun-tammikuussa-2026
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History of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry On 31 May 1860, Emperor Alexander II issued a decree establishing an independent Department for Agriculture and Public Works. The decree was published on 17 September 1860, which is therefore con...https://mmm.fi/en/history