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    DA lifts import ban on birds, poultry products from Michigan

    The Department of Agriculture has lifted the ban on domestic and wild birds, including poultry products, from the state of Michigan, U.S.A.

    In a memorandum issued Monday, Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel, Jr. lifted the temporary import ban after US veterinary authorities reported to the World Organisation for Animal Health that cases of the high pathogenicity avian influenza in Michigan has been resolved.

    It added that no new cases have been reported after July 12, 2024.

    Last June, the DA imposed the temporary import ban on domestic and wild birds and their products, including poultry meat, day-old chicks, eggs, and semen after receiving reports about the avian flu outbreak in Michigan.

    The import ban was meant to protect consumers and the local poultry industry. The DA chief said his latest order will take effect immediately but noted that all import transactions must adhere to all DA rules and regulations pertaining to agricultural food imports.

    The US is a major source of imported meats for the Philippines, mostly beef and chicken.

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