Myanmar exports goats and sheep to Malaysia

Published 2024년 9월 6일

Tridge summary

Myanmar is developing an animal quarantine farm and inspection facilities in the Thilawa Special Economic Zone to meet the requirements for exporting goats and sheep to Malaysia. The animals will be kept in quarantine for 21 days, during which they will be vaccinated, dewormed, and ear-tagged for identification. They will also be tested for eight diseases as per the protocol. Export can only occur after the animals receive a health certificate.
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Currently, Myanmar is building an animal quarantine farm and inspection and quarantine facilities in the Thilawa Special Economic Zone to prepare for the export of goats and sheep to Malaysia. According to the requirements of the importer, the exported animals will be subject to veterinary observation in the animal quarantine farm and tested for 8 diseases listed in the protocol. The Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation of Myanmar stated that the exported animals need to be quarantined for 21 days, during which ...
Source: Foodmate

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