Site icon TheDailyCheck.net

Iowa, North Dakota poultry import ban lifted

MANILA -The Philippines is now allowing the entry of poultry products from Iowa and North Dakota as the two American states have been cleared of bird flu.

In a memorandum order, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said it has lifted the ban on the importation of poultry and wild birds and their products, including poultry meat, day-old chicks, eggs and semen from these two states effective immediately.

The agency said both Iowa and North have been cleared of bird flu and the risk of contamination from importing these commodities was now “negligible.”

The import ban was lifted as the United States reported to the World Organization for Animal Health that all cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza in both states have been resolved and “no additional outbreaks are reported.”

Major supplier

In April last year, the DA temporarily banned poultry imports from four US states—Missouri, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa—due to numerous outbreaks of bird flu.

“The rapid spread of H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in the United States of America in a short period of time since its first laboratory detection necessitates a wider coverage of trade restriction to prevent the entry of HPAI virus and protect the health of the local poultry population,” the DA had said in a previous memo.

Philippine and American veterinary authorities reached an agreement in 2016 that a state-wide ban would only be imposed if there were three or more counties affected by bird flu in said state.

The DA lifted the ban on the importation of poultry products from Missouri in August last year.

The United States is among the country’s major suppliers of meat and meat products.

As of June this year, the United States exported 100.13 million kilograms of meat and meat products to the archipelago, data from the Bureau of Animal Industry showed.

Chicken topped the list with 74.04 million kg, followed by pork totaling 17.88 million kg.



Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.


Your subscription has been successful.


Read Next

Don’t miss out on the latest news and information.

Subscribe to INQUIRER PLUS to get access to The Philippine Daily Inquirer & other 70+ titles, share up to 5 gadgets, listen to the news, download as early as 4am & share articles on social media. Call 896 6000.

For feedback, complaints, or inquiries, contact us.

For all the latest Business News Click Here 

 For the latest news and updates, follow us on Google News

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! TheDailyCheck is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – abuse@thedailycheck.net The content will be deleted within 24 hours.
Exit mobile version