Russia’s food safety watchdog said Thursday it had imposed restrictions on meat imports from Georgia after an outbreak of African swine fever registered in the South Caucasus country. African swine fever is a highly contagious and usually fatal viral disease of pigs. The virus causing the disease can survive for up to 15 weeks in meat, and up to half a year in processed hams. Full Story
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