BREAKING NEWS
Poultry imports from 7 more countries to be banned
The Daily Star,
April 17, 2006
The government is going
to ban poultry imports from another seven bird flu-hit countries to
check outbreak of the virus in the country.
The new bird flu-hit countries are the UK, Georgia, Burkina Faso,
Czech Republic, Palestine, Israel, and Philippines.
"As the countries are affected by bird flue, we have urged the
commerce ministry to scrutinise the countries at risk to ban poultry
imports," said Fisheries and Livestock Minister Abdulla Al Noman
yesterday while addressing a seminar on 'Bird Flu and Strategy for
Control' in Dhaka.
Earlier, Bangladesh had banned poultry imports from 49 bird flu-hit
countries, including India, as a precaution and asked the border
guards to crack down on smuggling of birds.
Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) and Agribusiness
Development Organisation of Bangladesh (ADOB) jointly organised the
seminar. It was addressed, among others, by Abdur Razzak, MP, MA Momen,
president of the DCCI, Fakhrul Islam Munshi, president of the ADOB,
Iqbal Dada, managing director of MM Agha Ltd, Deepak Adhikary, deputy
general manager of SouthAsia Enterprise Development Facility (SEDF),
and
representatives from
agribusiness industry.
Speaking at the seminar, poultry industry stakeholders have urged the
government to formulate a bird flue policy to protect the poultry
sector from endemic bird flue.
They alleged some businessmen are still importing chicks from India
through illegal channels.
According to the stakeholders, there are about 150,000 poultry farms
in the country with an annual turnover of $750million.
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