Foot-and-mouth outbreak in EU leads to import ban

Julia Gregory
BBC News
Graham Hughes/Reuters A barn with black and white cows standing inside, with hay under their feet.Graham Hughes/Reuters
The ban covers certain imports from Austria, Hungary, Slovakia and parts of Germany

Jersey's senior vet has suspended animal imports from certain European countries after outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease.

The ban announced on Monday, covers the import of fresh meat, dairy products, animal by-products and live susceptible animals from Austria, Hungary, Slovakia and parts of Germany.

States Veterinary Officer, Susana Ramos, said: "The suspension aims to protect the Island's livestock."

She said there are no known cases in Jersey and it is not a risk to humans.

The suspension applies to imports for personal consumption, including commercially produced and packaged items.

Ms Ramos said foot-and-mouth "is a severe contagious viral disease in livestock including cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs - those with a cloven-hoof."

She added: "The Animal Health and Welfare team continue to monitor the situation to determine whether any further restrictions will be necessary."

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