Russia has banned the import of poultry from Romania

Published 2021년 2월 2일

Tridge summary

Russia has imposed temporary restrictions on poultry product imports from Romania due to the spread of avian influenza. The restrictions include a ban on live poultry, hatching eggs, finished poultry meat products, and any products containing poultry, with a few exceptions for products that have been processed to destroy the virus. Additionally, imports of feed and feed additives for birds, as well as used equipment for keeping, slaughtering, and disassembling birds, are prohibited.
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Original content

Due to the active spread of avian influenza in Romania, Russia has imposed temporary restrictions on imports of poultry products from this country. This decision was made by Rosselkhoznadzor at the end of last week. "Due to the deterioration of the epizootic situation regarding the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in Romania from January 29, 2021, temporary restrictions are imposed on exports to the Russian Federation from Romania of such products: live poultry, hatching eggs, poultry," - said. in the department. In addition, the import of finished poultry meat products and all types of products of the industry containing poultry products is prohibited, except for goods that have been processed in such a way as to ensure the destruction of ...
Source: Meatinform

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