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Myanmar requests to export chicken and eggs to Saudi Arabia

Sally Furniss

Well-known member
Special (above) Rangoon: Mainamar official said they had received a request from the Saudi traders to export chicken and eggs to the Kingdom.

Said Dr. Aung Gyi, deputy director general of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine, has received offers from the country to export poultry and eggs, which is a good chance for us to develop the export market.

With Mainamar is one of the States hit by waves of avian influenza virus, resulting in a number of deaths was the last of this year, in addition to the deaths of hundreds of birds, Guy said they will ensure the protection of "chicken and eggs from non-communicable diseases and feed chemicals."
He added that traders Gyi Saudi advocating filed after the announcement, "the World Organization for Animal Health" Mainamar free of bird flu.

In March, called on the authorities in Mainamar residents to prepare for possible new waves of the deadly virus, according to newspapers of the capital, Rangoon.

, Warning residents to take precautionary measures and change their habits, breeding animals and birds and report any suspected in the case.

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