Mexico Halts Spanish Pork Imports Amid Swine Fever Concerns
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Mexico Halts Spanish Pork Imports Amid Swine Fever Concerns
Mexico has temporarily suspended pork imports from Spain due to a swine fever outbreak. The decision aligns with international protocols to protect domestic pork producers from animal-health risks and affects both commercial operations and travelers carrying pork products.
The National Service for Agrifood Health, Safety and Quality (Senasica) has suspended the import of pork products from Spain, including pork, hams, sausages, and pet food, due to an outbreak of African swine fever in Barcelona. The measure will remain in effect until further animal health information is received regarding the outbreak.
Several countries have halted the import of Spanish pork following an outbreak of African swine fever, the first in Spain in more than thirty years
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