Taiwan allows Lithuanian egg exports halted by bird flu

Published 2024년 9월 9일

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Taiwan has permitted Lithuania to recommence exporting eggs to the country, which had been ceased due to bird flu outbreaks, and discussions are in progress to extend this to other poultry products. This follows Taiwan's initial restriction of Lithuania's poultry exports in January 2023, after a bird flu incident at a Lithuanian turkey farm, leading to a 13% decrease in poultry exports.
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Taiwan has allowed Lithuania to resume egg exports, which were suspended due to bird flu cases, and negotiations are underway to expand the export of other poultry products. This was reported by the veterinary and food service of the Baltic republic. "Intensive work with partners is underway. Lithuanian producers can already supply chicken eggs to Taiwan. The issue of resuming the export of poultry meat and other poultry products is being actively discussed," the statement said. Taiwan included Lithuania in the list of countries with an unfavorable bird flu situation in January of this year after an outbreak of the infection at a turkey farm in the Marijampole district. Following this, Hong ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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