March 5, 2021/ BMEL/ Germany.
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Following the outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) in wild boar in Germany, numerous third countries had reacted by banning imports of German pork. In intensive negotiations, the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture succeeded in getting some third countries to accept the so-called "regionalization concept". This means that exporting pork from ASF-free areas is possible.
Such an agreement has recently also been reached with Vietnam: Germany can export fresh pork to Vietnam again effective immediately.
In addition, the ministry has achieved the following:
In addition, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture is currently using all available contact options - also involving the Federal Chancellery - for regionalization negotiations with China.
Within the European Union, pork trade continues to be possible, as the regionalization concept for ASF is recognized. Accordingly, intra-community trade is restricted only for those farms that are located in the restriction area.