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    South Korea will continue to purchase Chinese food despite the news of FMD

    • Last Update: 2003-04-03
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: according to South Korean government officials on Wednesday, South Korea will continue to allow the import of Chinese food in spite of foot-and-mouth disease in China (Hong Kong) According to the Ministry of agriculture's animal health department, there will be no restrictions on food imports from China, officials said The Department is responsible for the supervision of the health status of food and animal products U6t according to another South Korean animal health official, South Korea will not ban the import of Chinese grains on the grounds of foot-and-mouth disease, which usually infects animals such as pigs, cattle and sheep Indonesia has banned imports of corn and soybeans from China due to foot-and-mouth disease in Hong Kong, the government said Tuesday According to sofjan sudardjat, manager of the livestock service center of the Ministry of agriculture of Indonesia, the ban is only temporary and will be lifted as long as it is confirmed that there is no foot-and-mouth disease in China So far, it has not been confirmed that foot-and-mouth disease has been eliminated in Hong Kong U6t traders said Indonesia's move on Tuesday will have a negative impact on China's corn exports, which will be supported by the United States EU wheat traders also said that if other Asian grain importers follow Indonesia's example, it could boost Asian demand for EU wheat to replace Chinese corn or soybeans U6t according to EU traders, South Korea's decision on this matter will be very interesting because it also imports feed wheat and recently bought some British wheat But officials from South Korea's agriculture ministry said Wednesday that South Korea will not take any measures to ban Chinese grain imports U6t despite Indonesia's ban on Chinese grain imports, traders said Wednesday that some Chinese corn shipments are still heading to Indonesia step by step, while others have arrived and are being unloaded According to a grain trader in Singapore, they think it's just a April Fool's Day joke or something Indonesia implemented the ban on March 18, but as far as the traders know, there are still Chinese ships exported to Indonesia According to traders, Malaysia also continues to import Chinese corn u6t
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