Ban on imports of meat and dairy products into the UK

Ban on imports of meat and dairy products into the UK
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What does the new ban include?

Under the new rules, travellers are banned from bringing unpackaged MEAT , meat products, MILK and dairy products, as well as certain composite products and animal by-products from pigs and ruminants into the UK. This includes not only products from the EU and EFTA countries, but also products from the Faroe Islands and Greenland.

it is important to note that even if the products are packaged in commercial packaging, they cannot be brought into the UK from Germany. This decision is due to the high risk of foot-and-mouth disease, which could have devastating effects on agriculture.

How will this affect travellers?

Travellers planning trips to the UK should be especially careful about what they bring into the country. Any animal products that do not meet the new requirements will be confiscated at the border. The British government recommends checking the rules in advance and avoiding buying meat and dairy products outside the country.

Special secure containers will be installed at airports and ports where prohibited products can be placed to prevent them from entering the UK . This should help to minimise the risk and simplify the control process.

Why is it important?

Foot-and-mouth disease is a highly contagious viral disease that affects cattle , pigs, sheep and other ruminants. It can cause significant economic losses to farmers and threatens food security. Historically, outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease have resulted in large-scale culling of animals and significant costs for control and prevention of the disease.

The introduction of such measures highlights the importance of protecting the domestic market and animal HEALTH. The British Government is actively working to prevent potential outbreaks and maintain the sustainability of agriculture.

New restrictions on imports of meat and dairy products into the UK are a response to current threats that require immediate action. Travellers should be careful and plan their trips in advance, taking into account the new rules. These measures will help not only to protect local producers, but also to ensure the safety of the food market in the country.


 

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