Russia: Rosselkhoznadzor allowed the import of hatching eggs and day old chicks from the Czech Republic

Published 2021년 4월 8일

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The Czech Republic has received approval from Russia to export hatching eggs and day-old chicks from influenza-free regions, specifically from ten companies in the Vysočina region and the Pardubice region. This decision comes after a ban on poultry products from these regions to Russia due to a deterioration in the epizootic situation caused by highly pathogenic avian influenza. The veterinary certificates for these products must confirm the welfare of the enterprises.
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"Based on the analysis of the materials received from the Czech Veterinary Service, from April 6, 2021, certification from the Czech Republic to the Russian Federation of hatching eggs and day-old chicks from influenza-free regions of the Czech Republic from enterprises (incubators and farms) that are located with optimal distance from unfavorable bird flu of the territories ", - the documents say. As explained in the Rosselkhoznadzor, we are talking about 10 companies in the Czech Republic. Companies (incubators and farms) are located in the Vysočina region and the Pardubice region. When such products are delivered to the Russian Federation, the following entry must be made in the veterinary certificates: "we confirm the welfare of the enterprises", certified by the signature and seal of the veterinarian ...
Source: Agrovesti

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