China has imposed a total ban on the import of sheep, goats, poultry, equidae and related products from several African, Asian and European countries, including Bulgaria, due to concerns over the spread of contagious animal diseases such as sheep and goat pox and foot-and-mouth disease. The countries affected include Ghana, Somalia, Egypt, East Timor, Eritrea, Palestine, Afghanistan and Pakistan. The ban covers both live animals and processed and unprocessed products from them, following warnings from the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) about disease outbreaks in these countries. This move is part of China's efforts to protect its domestic market and population from potential risks related to animal health, but it could have a significant impact on Bulgarian farmers and producers who rely on international trade.