Philippines ban pork products from Singapore after ASF detection

Published 2023년 3월 9일

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The Philippine Department of Agriculture has imposed a temporary ban on pork products from Singapore, following the detection of African swine fever in the Republic. The ban includes products transported by hand, such as pork, pork skin, and pork semen. Despite Singapore not being an accredited exporter of pork products to the Philippines, the ban will remain in effect until a written repeal is issued. The Philippines will also refuse any sanitary and phytosanitary import permits for pork products from Singapore and will confiscate these products at all major ports of entry.
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The Philippine Department of Agriculture imposed a temporary ban on Monday, confiscating pork products from travelers carrying items from Singapore, following the detection of African swine fever in the Republic. The ban applies to products transported by hand, including pork, pork skin and pork semen, despite Singapore not being an accredited exporter of pork products to the Philippines. Philippine Department of Agriculture Senior Undersecretary Domingo Panganiban said the ban will remain in effect until a repeal is issued in writing. In addition to confiscating products at all major ports of entry, the Philippines would not ...

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