Eggs and Poultry from Selangor Suspended
June 7, 2007
Imports from other Malaysian states not affected by move
The Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority (AVA) of Singapore has suspended imports of poultry and egg from the Malaysian state of Selangor. Selangor accounts for about 6% poultry and 1% of the egg imports to Singapore from Malaysia.
The move came after the agency was informed of a H5N1 bird flu outbreak affecting chickens in a village in Sungei Buluh, Selangor. Poultry imports from the disease-free zones of Malaysia is not affected by the suspension.
Source: “AVA suspends poultry and egg imports from Selangor”, Channel News Asia, 6 June 2007
Entry Filed under: Agriculture, Singapore. .
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