7/29/2021
MEXICO CITY, July 29 (Reuters) - Mexico is working with pork
producers to firm up sanitary measures and epidemiological
surveillance following a confirmed case of African swine fever
in the Dominican Republic, the Mexican Agriculture Ministry said
on Thursday.
Mexican officials will reinforce animal inspections at all
ports, airports and border crossings, the ministry said in a
statement. They will also increase inspections of kitchens and
waste on commercial ships, cruise ships and planes, and then
seal the waste for return to its origin country or ensure it is
properly destroyed.
(Reporting by Cassandra Garrison
Editing by Drazen Jorgic and Leslie Adler)
Mexico tightens inspections in ports, airports amid African swine fever in region
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