The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs in Hungary has reported a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in cattle, marking the first in 52 years and the second in Europe this year. In response, the Ministry is banning the import of Hungarian pork and pork products, effective from the 7th, while also monitoring the situation in Europe, especially in neighboring countries like Austria. A shipment of 22 tons of Hungarian pork currently en route to Korea is not of concern, as it arrived after the 21st of the previous month, which is within the disease's incubation period. The Ministry is urging travelers to avoid visiting livestock farms and from bringing in livestock products from abroad, and believes that the supply and demand for livestock products will not be affected by the import ban, as Hungarian imports were only 0.02% of the total last year.