Saudi Arabia bans poultry and egg imports from 40 countries, including India amid public health concerns – Full list
In response to rising public health concerns regarding avian influenza, the Saudi Food and Drug Authority has implemented a comprehensive ban on poultry and egg imports from 40 countries, which notably includes India and Germany. This decision underscores the Kingdom's commitment to safeguarding food safety amid a backdrop of increasing global bird flu outbreaks. The ban reflects a broader trend of heightened vigilance against potential health risks associated with contaminated food products. Importantly, the affected countries are now required to address these health concerns to regain access to the Saudi market. The ban is expected to have significant implications for the poultry and egg industries in the affected nations, particularly India, which is known for its substantial poultry exports. Stakeholders in these industries are urged to enhance biosecurity measures and monitor bird health closely to mitigate the risks posed by avian diseases.
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