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China - Mainland resumes day-old chick export to Hong Kong

Theresa42

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Mainland resumes day-old chick export to Hong Kong
April 29, 2006

The Chinese mainland has resumed the export of day-old chicks to Hong Kong nearly two months after the special administrative region suspended such imports to prevent the spread of bird flu.

The first batch of 10,000 chicks arrived in Hong Kong Friday to meet the demand of local chicken farmers, an official with Guangdong Administration of Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine said Saturday.


The administration began on March 21 the inspection into registered chicken farms that export chickens to Hong Kong and all breeding poultry in the farms were confirmed free of bird flu virus early this month.

In a bid to prevent the epidemic, the government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) suspended chicken imports from the mainland on March 5, when a case of human infection of the bird flu virus was reported in the southern province of Guangdong.

The ban on live chicken imports was lifted three weeks later, but the ban on day-old chicken imports was maintained until Friday for quarantine requirements.

Except a few bodies of wild birds were found with the H5N1 bird flu virus, Hong Kong has no outbreak of avian influenza, nor record of human infection. [Recently, I suppose they mean.]

Source: Xinhua

http://english.people.com.cn/200604/29/eng20060429_262227.html
 
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