African swine fever affects the Italian pork exports

Published 2022년 1월 17일

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Africa swine fever has been discovered in wild boars in northern Italy, leading China, Japan, Taiwan, and Switzerland to ban imports of Italian pork. Despite being a minor exporter of pork outside the EU, Italy's pork product exports to third countries in 2020 had a high value due to salamis and hams. The most significant pork exporter from the EU to third countries in 2020 was the Netherlands.
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Posted: 17/01/2022 Save as favorite The discovery of African swine fever in some dead wild boars in northern Italy has led a number of countries outside the European Union to close their borders to Italian pork. For the time being, this concerns China, Japan and Taiwan. Switzerland has also imposed restrictions on the import of pork products from Italy. Italy is not a major exporter of pork to third countries in terms of volume within the European Union. In 2020, 147,487 tons were sold outside the European Union. This means Italy had a share of 2.4% in European exports. The Netherlands exported more than six times as much. The value of Italian pork products that went to third countries in ...
Source: Agri Holland

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