Poultry exports stopped …

… after H5N1 outbreak
Ghana halted poultry exports and began farm-to-farm checks around the capital Accra on Thursday, a day after the West African country announced its first outbreak of highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu, its veterinary chief said.

“We’ve veterinary officers going from farm to farm to check for signs of the disease … For now no birds are going in and no birds are coming out (of Ghana),” saidMensah Agyen-Frempong, director of veterinary services in Ghana

Source: GhanaWeb

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