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Jeonnam Livestock Market Closed Due to Foot-and-Mouth Disease to Reopen Sequentially from the 28th

Published Apr 24, 2025

Tridge summary

The Jeonnam livestock markets, which were closed due to a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak, are set to reopen from the 28th. The reopening order will be based on the risk level of each region. Markets in the 'caution' stage will open first, while those in the 'serious' stage will open later. The province has strengthened quarantine measures, including disinfection of people and vehicles. Clinical tests will be conducted, and thorough cleaning and disinfection will be done after each operation.
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(Muan=Yonhap News) Reporter Son Sang-won = The Jeonnam livestock market that was closed due to the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease will reopen. According to Jeonnam Province on the 24th, livestock markets will resume operations sequentially from the 28th according to the risk level of each region. Among the 15 livestock markets in the province, 7 livestock markets in the 'caution' stage for foot-and-mouth disease, including Suncheon, Damyang, Gokseong, Goheung, Boseong, Yeonggwang, and Jangseong, will open first. 6 livestock markets in the 'serious' stage for foot-and-mouth disease, including Naju, Hwasun, Jangheung, Gangjin, Haenam, and Hampyeong, are scheduled to begin trading on the 5th of next month. The livestock markets in Yeongam and Muan, where foot-and-mouth disease occurred, plan to consider reopening after the 3km quarantine zone movement restrictions are lifted. Jeonnam Province has also strengthened quarantine measures in preparation for the reopening of ...
Source: Yna

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