Live animal import ban, sheep-land from Romania, Greece

The Food and Veterinary Agency reports it has made today the decision to ban imports for live sheep species, goats from countries affected by disease, Romania and Greece. This was done based on the epidemiological situation reported by organisation W OAH (World Animal Health Organization) and ADIS [...]
This was done based on the epidemiological situation reported by organisation W OAH (World Animal Health Organization) and ADIS for the outbreak of Mortar disease (Dele, Tri).
From certain areas of these countries, such as affected regions, there is a ban on imports of cattle type animals. To prevent or prevent the spread of this disease. And from the free zones, cattle-type animals are allowed import into the territory of the Republic of Kosovo”, the AUV media report says.
It is also known that preventing measures to prevent the spread of the disease are imposed by competent authorities in these two states.
“They do not issue documents or certificates on health status for farm animals from affected areas. We as authorities have made the decision based on the international trade practices of living animals between countries. This is an additional measure to strengthen control at border points to prevent infected animals from entering. Always respecting national rules of legislation in force. holders of sheep and goats are instructed to freeze the safety measures on farms. Any health changes report to veterinarian”.
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