Pork supplies from two Russian regions were banned in Belarus due to ASF

Published 2021년 10월 14일

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Africaan swine fever has been reported in Russia's Perm Territory and Sverdlovsk Region, leading to temporary restrictions on the supply of live pigs and other susceptible species from these regions to Belarus. A ban has also been imposed on the import of pork and other pig-related products into Belarus, including leather and hunting trophies from affected animals. Pig breeding complexes in the affected areas have been informed of the need to increase biological protection of their facilities.
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Cases of African swine fever in susceptible animal species have been reported in the Perm Territory and the Sverdlovsk Region of Russia. In this regard, from October 13, temporary restrictions were introduced on the supply of live pigs, zoo and circus animals of susceptible species from these regions to Belarus, according to the official website of the Department of Veterinary and Food Supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. It is also prohibited to import pork (including wild boar meat) and other edible pig-breeding raw materials into the territory of the republic. The list of products subject to the ban on supplies includes leather, horn-hoofed and intestinal raw ...
Source: RUAgronews

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