This is the fifth country with restrictions on the movement of cattle from Poland

Published 2024년 12월 24일

Tridge summary

Kazakhstan has imposed restrictions on the import and transit of cattle, small ruminants, and other animals susceptible to bluetongue disease from Poland. The restrictions are similar to those already in place by Ukraine, Russia, China, and Belarus. The disease, while affecting animals, does not pose a threat to humans. There are no restrictions on imports of meat and meat products, milk, hides, or wool from Poland.
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Another country that has introduced restrictions on the movement of cattle from Poland due to the occurrence of bluetongue disease is Kazakhstan. As indicated by the Chief Veterinary Inspectorate in its announcement, in accordance with the information published on the website of the veterinary service of Kazakhstan, due to the occurrence of bluetongue disease in Poland, a ban on the import of the following goods from Poland has been introduced: In addition, a ban on transit through the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan is in force: cattle, small ruminants and species of animals susceptible to infection. We would like to remind you that similar restrictions were previously ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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