GULF STATES RELEASE LIVESTOCK HEALTH IMPORT LAW

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE GULF Cooperation Council (GCC), representing Gulf states including Saudi Arabia, has published a common veterinary quarantine law which would cover the movements of fish farm livestock to the region. The law insists on adequate health checks being made on imported fish and also their feed, as well as proper documentation such as bona fide certificates of origin. Under its terms, livestock imported from countries with weak inoculation rules must be inoculated against internationally-identified diseases of concern and quarantined for the ...


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