Romania can export live pigs again from October
After thirteen years of embargo, Romania can export live pigs and processed meat goods again from October to the European Union – Achim Irimescu Romanian agriculture minister announced on Thursday.
Achim Irimescu told that the decision of the Food Chain and Animal Health Committee will be published within 15 days so the Romanian meat processing companies are expected to be able to resume exports not only to the EU market, but also to third countries from October – Agerpres news agency wrote. (MTI)
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