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UK lifts import ban on German pork due to foot-and-mouth disease.

Published Apr 9, 2025

Tridge summary

The UK has lifted its import ban on beef, pork, sheep, venison, buffalo, and their products from Germany due to a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak. This decision was made after a technical assessment of Germany's control measures. However, the UK reserves the right to reinstate the ban if the situation changes. The UK has also recognized Germany's regionalization of foot-and-mouth disease as a containment zone and has permitted exports from areas outside the restricted zone, as long as other import requirements are met.
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Original content

The UK has lifted its import ban on beef, pork, sheep, venison, buffalo and their products, such as meat and dairy products, from Germany due to an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. This decision follows a thorough technical assessment of the measures implemented in Germany and the current situation. However, if the situation changes, the country will take the necessary measures in response to foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks in the European Union to protect national biosecurity. The UK has officially recognised the regionalisation of foot-and-mouth disease in Germany as a containment zone covering a radius of 6 km around the outbreak. Consequently, exports of affected products from areas outside the restricted area can resume, provided that all other import requirements are met. Individual imports of packaged ...
Source: 3tres3

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