Malaysia bans most pork imports from Spain due to swine fever outbreak

Malaysia bans most pork imports from Spain due to swine fever outbreak

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Malaysia has banned most imports ​of pork and pork ‌products from Spain with immediate effect ‌following an outbreak of African swine fever there, the Veterinary Services Department said on Friday.

The ban ⁠excludes retort ‌products, the department said in a statement.

The virus ‍was first detected late last month in wild boars in an ​area near Barcelona, and more ‌cases have since been found.

The department said Spanish pork products may still be considered for import if the consignments are ⁠accompanied by a veterinary ​health certificate issued ​by Spanish authorities on or before November 28 saying ‍the ⁠date of slaughter was before November 14 and the date ⁠of processing was before November 28.

(Reporting ‌by Ashley Tang; Editing ‌by John Mair)

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