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German pork imports banned due to foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Germany

Published Jan 13, 2025

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs of South Korea has imposed a ban on the import of German pork and pork products due to an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in buffalo in Germany, marking the first such outbreak in Germany since 1988 and in Europe since 2011. The ban will be effective from the date of shipment in Germany. The ministry will also conduct tests on pork and other products shipped within 14 days before the import ban and take action based on the results. The ministry has stated that there is no concern of infection from pork that has already arrived in Korea. The public has been urged to avoid visiting livestock facilities abroad and to avoid bringing livestock products from overseas into the country.
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Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (hereinafter referred to as the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs) announced on the 10th that it will ban the import of German pork and pork products starting from the date of shipment in Germany, as the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture confirmed the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in buffalo and reported it to the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH). According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, this measure was taken after three buffaloes raised on a buffalo farm in Brandenburg, eastern Germany, died and were tested positive for foot-and-mouth disease at the German National Reference Laboratory. This is the first foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Germany in 37 years since 1988, and the first outbreak in Europe since the last outbreak in Bulgaria in 2011. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs will apply the ...
Source: Aflnews

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