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Namibia bans SA fast-food chicken, cites bird flu risks
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79954, member: 636"] Yeah, so Namibia’s ag ministry just decided your cross-border fried chicken run is officially dead. They are slapping a full ban on bringing in processed chicken from South African chains like KFC, Hungry Lion, and Nando’s. A guy from the ministry, Simon Nghipandulwa, confirmed they are stopping these imports at the border. He cited the Animal Health Act from 2011, which makes a veterinary import permit mandatory for any animal product. The problem, according to the ministry, is that nobody knows how these random takeaway boxes were actually prepared. They are calling processed products tricky and risky. The rule itself is not new, but enforcement has gotten way stricter. Everything needs certification from a proper vet authority now. This crackdown ties directly to disease outbreaks across the border, specifically foot-and-mouth and bird flu strains ravaging South African animals. They are not playing around because some of these diseases, like the highly pathogenic avian influenza hitting poultry and wild birds, have already been found inside Namibia. The ministry sent out a notice last month warning everyone. So basically, if you try to sneak a bucket across without the proper paperwork, you are going to lose your chicken. [/QUOTE]
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