Ukraine banned the import of sheep and goats from Romania

Published 2024년 8월 6일

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Ukraine has imposed a ban on the importation of small ruminant plague-prone animals, reproductive material from them, unprocessed and processed blood products, and raw milk and dairy products intended for human consumption, with the exception of processed products that meet requirements. The ban is in response to the spread of the small ruminant plague in regions such as Odesa, Chernivtsi, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Zakarpattia. Additionally, measures are being taken to record the sheep and goat population, strengthen transportation control, and disinfect vehicles at checkpoints with Romania to prevent the spread of the virus.
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According to the department's notification, based on information from the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH), the orders of the Chief State Veterinary Inspector of Ukraine introduced a ban on the importation of small ruminant plague-prone animals, reproductive material from them, unprocessed and processed blood products from favorable species of animals, raw milk and dairy products intended for human consumption (with the exception of dairy products that have undergone processing and meet the Requirements for importing (forwarding) food products of animal origin to the customs territory of Ukraine). "Currently, in Odesa, Chernivtsi, Ivano-Frankivsk and Zakarpattia regions, measures are being taken to record the available sheep and goat population and their clinical condition, emergency response groups have been created, control over transportation has been strengthened, and information and clarification work is being carried out," they added. State Production and Consumer ...

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