Bangladesh suspends import of poultry, eggs to prevent bird flu


FE Team | Published: January 15, 2021 18:33:01 | Updated: January 16, 2021 09:03:13


Bangladesh suspends import of poultry, eggs to prevent bird flu

Bangladesh has suspended import of animal, chicken, duck, egg or chicks from all countries after India reported an outbreak of bird flu.

“We are being cautious to prevent the spread of the disease in our country after India reported the presence of bird flu. We are not importing any animal, chicken, duck, egg or chicks from India,” Fisheries and Livestock Minister SM Rezaul Karim said, reports bdnews24.com on Thursday.

There has been no report of bird flu infection in Bangladesh, he said.

The country has enough vaccine in reserve to immunise the fowls against bird flu, according to Rezaul Karim.

The ministry also asked the Department of Livestock Services to take precautions, including prevention of import of chicks through the borders, after at least eight Indian states reported bird flu.

The poultry farmers of Bangladesh mainly import chicks from Europe, but they have stopped bringing chicks from any country temporarily after the outbreak in India, said Debashish Nag, the general secretary of the Bangladesh Poultry Industries Central Council.

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