China Imposes Quarantine, Sanitary Requirements for Pakistani Buffalo Embryo Imports
China in a Sept. 21 notice imposed quarantine and sanitary requirements on imports of buffalo embryos from Pakistan, the General Administration of Customs announced, according to an unofficial translation. The measures apply to embryos made via in vitro fertilization by…
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collecting oocytes from the live ovaries of water buffalo in the production units registered by China and Pakistan in Pakistan. China said an entry buffalo embryo quarantine permit is required for each batch of buffalo embryos. The customs administration said the farm where the donor animals are located, along with the surrounding 50-kilometer area, must not have rinderpest, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, bovine pleuropneumonia, peste des petits ruminants and bluetongue disease in the past three years. Among other restrictions, China said there must be no sign of infection diseases within the 24 hours before the egg or semen is collected.