Association of Pig Farmers named the countries banned from importing pork to Ukraine

Published 2021년 8월 10일

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The Association of Pig Farmers of Ukraine has announced a ban on pork imports from 12 European countries, including Poland, due to African Swine Fever (ASF). The ban is in effect as of August 6, 2021, with the exception of areas officially recognized as safe from these countries. The association has cautioned importers to ensure that pigs are transported via routes that do not pass through the prohibited countries or zones.
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This was reported by the press service of the Association of Pig Farmers of Ukraine. As of August 6, the list of countries banned includes: Bulgaria Greece Estonia Italian Republic (Island of Sardinia) Republic of Latvia Lithuania (III and IV zones) Germany Romania Slovak Republic Hungary. "The situation with Poland, where the ASF-recognized zoning on ASF has been introduced, needs a separate comment. This means that Ukraine can import pork only from areas that are officially recognized as safe. It is worth noting that their list has decreased during these summer months, when ASF in Poland became more active, ”the ACS notes. It should be noted that currently the ban on pork supplies from Poland extends to the following voivodships: Podkarpackie, Podlasie, Mazowieckie, Lublin, Warmia-Masuria, Lubuskie, Wielkopolska, Lower Silesia, West Pomerania, Lesser Poland and Łódке. "Please note that the transport of pigs through the countries and zones ...
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