Belarus has suspended the import of pork from Ivano-Frankivsk region

Published 2020년 9월 10일

Tridge summary

Due to the outbreak of African swine fever in Ukraine, as reported by the World Organization for Animal Health, Belarus has imposed temporary restrictions on the import of live pigs, zoo and circus animals of susceptible species, pork, and other pig-related products from the affected region. These restrictions, effective from September 10, include pork, wild boar meat, and other pig-breeding raw materials, as well as products of their processing, leather, horned and intestinal raw materials, bristles, and hunting trophies obtained from animals of susceptible species.
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Original content

This information is posted on the website of the Department of Veterinary and Food Supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, BelTA informs. It is noted that according to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), cases of African swine fever in susceptible animal species have been registered in Ukraine. In this regard, from September 10, temporary restrictions are imposed on the import into Belarus from this region of live pigs, zoo and circus animals of susceptible species, pork (including wild boar meat) and other edible pig-breeding ...

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