Iran: No permit has been issued to import chicken from Belarus

Published May 28, 2023

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Jihad and Agriculture in Iran has banned the import of chickens from Belarus due to concerns about potential radioactive contamination and political and health risks. The country's veterinary organization has also confirmed that no licenses have been issued for the import of chicken meat from Belarus. The Ministry assures the public that the chicken meat available in the market is of high health standard.
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Original content

According to Isna, while news was published in the past few days that it is planned to import chickens from Belarus to control and regulate the market, the Ministry of Jihad and Agriculture stated in a letter that the chickens may be contaminated with radioactive and It has political and health consequences for the country, so the import of chicken from Belarus is prohibited. The country's veterinary organization announced in an announcement: So far, no license has been issued for the import of chicken meat from Belarus. This announcement states: This organization has not issued any license to the Ministry of Jihad and Agriculture or its affiliated organizations to import chicken meat from Belarus. It should be mentioned that we ...
Source: Isna

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