UAE: MoCCAE permits import of live birds, by-products from Egypt and Hungary, bans import from nine countries

Published 2020년 12월 10일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment in the UAE has lifted bans on the import of various agricultural products from Egypt and Hungary, following confirmation from the World Organisation for Animal Health that these countries are free from the avian influenza virus. However, bans have been imposed on the import of birds and their by-products from several European countries and regions due to outbreaks of the virus. The import of thermally treated products from these regions is still permitted.
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DUBAI, 10th December, 2020 (WAM) -- The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, MoCCAE, has lifted the ban on importing hatching eggs, table eggs, chicks, and processed beef, veal, mutton, lamb, goat, and chicken meat from Egypt, in addition to opening the door for importing live cattle and sheep from the country. The decision followed meetings between the MoCCAE and Egypt’s Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation and food control authorities, and came on the heels of declaring multiple poultry farms in Egypt free of the avian influenza virus by the World Organisation for Animal Health, OIE. The ministry has also lifted the import ban on domestic live birds from Hungary after receiving confirmation from the OIE that the country is now free from the virus. On the other hand, MOCCAE has issued nine resolutions banning the import of birds and their by-products from areas that recorded outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza in November and December 2020 as per ...
Source: Wam

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