Ukraine has banned the import of pigs from the EU

Published 2021년 5월 5일

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The article highlights the spread of African swine fever in the European Union, with cases reported in several countries including Slovak Republic, Romania, Latvia, Estonia, Bulgaria, and Hungary. In response, the Chief State Veterinary Inspector of Ukraine has restricted the import of goods from these countries to prevent the introduction of the disease into Ukraine. However, certain exceptions are made for processed animal products and other agricultural commodities, as per the requirements of domestic and international legislation.
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African swine fever is spreading throughout the European Union. This was reported by the Department of State Consumer Service in Ivano-Frankivsk region, UNN reports. "According to official information posted on the website of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), cases of African swine fever (ASF) are registered in the European Union, including the Slovak Republic, Romania, Latvia, Estonia, Bulgaria and Hungary. In accordance with the requirements of current domestic and international legislation and in order to prevent the introduction of African swine fever pathogen into Ukraine, the orders of the Chief State Veterinary Inspector of Ukraine to restrict the import of goods from the above countries for ASF registration are prohibited: animals belonging to the families of pigs (Suidae), Tayassuidae and Tapiridae, genetic material and products thereof (except for products processed in accordance with the Requirements for import (transfer) to the ...
Source: AllRetail.ua

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