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    State Veterinary Service of Armenia temporary bans import of pork from
    Georgia

    ArmInfo
    2007-06-08 17:41:00


    The State Veterinary Service of Armenia has imposed a temporary ban on
    import of pork and relevant meat products from Georgia in connection
    with African swine fever case recorded in that country.

    Head of the State Veterinary Inspection Grisha Bagyan told ArmInfo that
    all the necessary safe measures have been taken in the country. In
    particular, motor vehicles and shoes are being disinfected at the
    frontier checkpoints. Moreover, doubtful meat products are confiscated
    and liquidated on the border with Georgia. The country's veterinary
    services operate in special regime. The clinical state of
    domestic pigs is monitored. Moreover, the bordering swine enterprises
    are under control of specialists.

    G. Bagyan said no case of the African swine fever has been recorded in
    Armenia so far. The disease is not dangerous for human health. At the
    same time, in case the fever penetrates into the territory of Armenia,
    it may cause a tangible economic damage to the country. The ban will be
    effective as long as there is danger of the fever penetration.

    Azerbaijan and Russia have also banned the import of pork and relevant
    products from Georgia.
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