Russia, Rosselkhoznadzor banned the import of sheep and goats from Bhutan

Published 2021년 2월 2일

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Russia's agricultural watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, has imposed a ban on the import of poultry and poultry products from Senegal, Kuwait, and sheep and goats from Bhutan. The decision is a response to outbreaks of animal diseases in these countries. The ban includes live poultry, poultry meat, finished poultry products, feed, and feed additives from Senegal and Kuwait. Additionally, live sheep and goats, and products obtained from their meat, milk, and other materials from Bhutan are also banned. The ban also includes used equipment for keeping, slaughtering, and processing these animals.
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Rosselkhoznadzor banned the import of poultry and poultry products from Senegal and Kuwait, from Bhutan - sheep and goats. This decision was made in connection with outbreaks of animal diseases in these countries. This is stated in the message of the department. "Due to the deterioration of the epizootic situation in Senegal due to infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses, from February 2, 2021, temporary restrictions are imposed on the export of the following products to the Russian Federation from Senegal: live poultry and hatching eggs, poultry meat, finished poultry meat products and of all types of poultry products containing poultry processing products, with the exception of goods subject to processing that ensures the destruction of avian influenza viruses, "the message says. In addition, the ban applies to the import of feed and feed additives for poultry (with the exception of feed and feed additives of plant origin, chemical and microbiological ...
Source: Milknews

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