Namibia resumes live poultry, bird imports from South Africa

Broiler chickens at Gruisfontein farm in Lichtenburg
FILE PHOTO: Chicks of broiler chicken are seen at Gruisfontein farm in Lichtenburg in the North West province, South Africa, January 19, 2023. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko/File Photo

Namibia resumes live poultry, bird imports from South Africa

By Nyasha Nyaungwa

Namibia has resumed imports of live poultry and birds from South Africa, the agriculture ministry said in a statement on Friday.

Namibia banned imports of live poultry, birds and poultry products from neighbouring South Africa in September 2023, following an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in the country.

Namibia consumes an estimated 2,500 metric tons of chicken every month, typically relying on imports mainly from South Africa.

The ministry also said it had suspended imports of live birds and uncooked poultry products from Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state following an outbreak of the avian Newcastle disease.

Consignments containing poultry products from the state packed in their final packaging on or after June 18, the date of suspension, will be sent back or destroyed at the importer's cost, Namibia's agriculture ministry said.

This article was produced by Reuters news agency. It has not been edited by Global South World.

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