EU veterinary experts have agreed to allow Britain to resume exports of live animals, meat and dairy products to other EU countries.
However, a restricted zone in Surrey, where two outbreaks of foot and mouth disease were confirmed, will still be excluded.
European Commission stressed that all exports will still be subject to 'strict controls and veterinary supervision' once the ban is lifted.
The remaining restriction on the area in Surrey will be reviewed by veterinary experts on 11 September.
Following the initial outbreak of foot and mouth, the whole of England, Scotland and Wales was considered a high-risk area with the ban extending to foodstuffs.
The decision by the EU's Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health will be formally adopted by the Commission on Friday before exports can resume on Saturday.