Colombia: Travelers should not transport pork products and by-products

Published 2023년 1월 4일

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The Colombian Agro-Livestock Institute (ICA) has issued recommendations to prevent African Swine Fever (ASF) from entering Colombia. These recommendations include not transporting products from high-risk countries, implementing biosecurity measures in pig farms, and inspecting luggage at ports, airports, and border posts for pork products to destroy them. The prohibited countries include the Dominican Republic, Haiti, China, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Hungary, Estonia, Mongolia, Poland, Ukraine, and Romania.
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ICA has published the following recommendations to prevent ASF from entering the country: Do not transport products and by-products from countries such as the Dominican Republic, Haiti, China, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Hungary, Estonia, Mongolia, Poland, Ukraine and Romania, due to the risk it generates for national production and for safety feed everyone. Apply prevention and biosecurity measures in pig farms to maintain production. Do not enter pig farms in Colombia if people have visited pig farms in countries affected by this disease and mentioned above. Finally, ICA employees who are at Ports, Airports, Border Posts, PAPFs, are ...
Source: 3tres3

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