Philippines lifts poultry import ban from Czech Republic

Published 2024년 7월 17일

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The Philippines has lifted its ban on importing birds and bird by-products from the Czech Republic after the country resolved its avian influenza outbreak. Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. made the decision based on a report from the Czech Republic to the World Organization for Animal Health, confirming no new outbreaks since May 8. The ban, initially imposed in March, was intended to protect the local poultry industry, which is crucial for the country's food security.
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The Philippines has lifted its ban on importing birds and bird by-products from the Czech Republic. In a statement on Wednesday, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. ordered the lifting of the import ban following the declaration that the European country has resolved the avian influenza outbreak. The Agriculture Department issued a temporary ban on import of wild and domestic birds from the Czech Republic, including poultry meat, eggs, day-old chicks, and semen in March due an outbreak of the highly pathogenic avian influenza or bird flu. Citing the Czech Republic’s recent report to the World Organization for Animal Health, the DA said that all bird flu infections have been resolved in the European nation and no additional outbreak has been reported since May 8. “With all the technical information and documents submitted by their veterinary authorities, the DA is lifting the suspension imposed on the Czech Republic thus any trade ...
Source: Gmanetwork

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