The Philippines bans poultry imports from Sweden and the Czech Republic

Published 2024년 3월 15일

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The Philippine Department of Agriculture has announced a temporary ban on the import of poultry and poultry products from Sweden and the Czech Republic due to avian influenza outbreaks in these countries. The ban includes poultry, wild birds, and their derivatives such as poultry meat, chicks, and eggs. The move is aimed at preventing the entry and spread of avian flu viruses that could threaten domestic poultry species in the Philippines.
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Xinhua News Agency, citing sources from the Philippine Department of Agriculture, announced that the country has issued a temporary ban on importing poultry and poultry products from Sweden and the Czech Republic because of the outbreak. Avian influenza in these countries. According to the directive from Philippine Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Francisco Tiu Laurel, all products including poultry, wild birds and products from them such as poultry meat, chicks, eggs... from the two countries The above mentioned European products will not be imported into the Philippines. Illustration At the beginning of this year, Sweden and the Czech Republic recorded outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza on January 5 and January 30, respectively. Mr. Francisco Tiu Laurel emphasized that it is extremely necessary to prevent avian flu viruses from entering and threatening domestic poultry species. "All goods shipped before the official announcement of the ban will ...
Source: Voh

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