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A temporary UK ban on personal imports of meat and dairy products from the EU is being monitored by Jersey's government, ...
The temporary measure by the government is aimed at stopping the spread of foot and mouth disease.
A range of meats and dairy products are prohibited from entering Britain after foot-and-mouth disease spread across Europe.
UK travellers have been issued a warning over the import of meat and dairy products from EU and EEA countries for personal use.
People coming into Great Britain can no longer bring cured meats or cheese from the EU following an outbreak of foot and ...
The ban is part of a Government effort to prevent the spread of foot-and-mouth disease, a highly contagious virus affecting ...
Holidaymakers face fines of up to £5,000 if they bring back meat or dairy products as government seeks to prevent spread of ...
“You can no longer bring meat or dairy products from EU or EEA countries into Great Britain for personal use. “This includes ...
Among the EU’s primary restrictions is its long-standing ban on hormone-treated beef. While the EU lifted a blanket ban on U.S. beef in 2015—initially imposed due to concerns over mad cow disease—it ...
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