Officially, the UAE agrees to import livestock from Egypt

Published 2020년 12월 11일

Tridge summary

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has given the green light for Egypt to export live livestock, including cows, goats, and sheep, following the recent approval of importing eggs and chicks. This decision, part of a trade exchange, was enabled by the review of Egyptian veterinary health export certificates by the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment. Export operations will commence from Egyptian quarantines that meet the required standards. This approval also builds on the UAE's previous authorization to import processed meat from these animals, alongside eggs and chicks, following the approval of certain Egyptian poultry facilities by the World Organization for Animal Health.
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Original content

Al-Qusayr, the Egyptian Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, announced the approval of the United Arab Emirates to start importing live livestock from Egypt. Al-Qusayr said that this comes less than a month after the UAE approved the import of table and hatching eggs and chicks from Egypt, as part of efforts This comes according to an official letter received by the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, from the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, after reviewing the forms of the Egyptian veterinary health certificate for exporting live livestock: cows, goats, sheep, to the trade exchange between the two countries. The head of the General Authority for Veterinary Services, Dr. Abdel Hakim Mahmoud, head of the General Authority for Veterinary Services, said that according to the approval of the Egyptian veterinary health certificate forms in the UAE, the export operations will start from the veterinary quarantines that have been set in the requirements ...
Source: Elfagr

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