Canada: African Swine Fever Secondary Control Zones for Animal Feeds

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In response to African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreaks, Canada has declared secondary control zones for certain animal feed ingredients which represent one of the prevention strategies which Canada has put in place to guard against the introduction of ASF. These provisions apply to feed ingredients originating in countries which are currently reporting outbreaks of ASF, as well as those which have reported an active case within the last five years.

Canada: African Swine Fever Secondary Control Zones for Animal Feeds

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