The World Organisation for Animal Health declared Romania as a swine-fever free country
The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) declared Romania as a swine-fever free country.
The official certificate – that was voted at the 85th session of the OIE General Assembly – was received by the Romanian Veterinary Authority on Thursday, so Romania can export pork and processed meat products to the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan and South Korea again after more than a decade – the Agerpres news agency reported. (Baranyi László, MTI)
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