The Borneo Post

New bird flu outbreak hits French foie gras exporters

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PARIS: A new outbreak of bird flu hit France’s foie gras producers on Friday just as a ban on exports outside Europe was about to be lifted in time for the crucial holiday period.

The agricultur­e ministry said the outbreak of the ‘highly pathogenic’ H5N8 strain of the virus was detected Thursday on a duck farm in the southweste­rn Tarn region, the heart of the lucrative, though controvers­ial, foie gras industry.

Exports outside the European Union had been suspended after an outbreak a year ago, and producers were waiting for the green light – which had been set for Saturday – to resume shipments just in time for the Christmas holidays, when the delicacy is especially popular.

Japan, a top export market for foie gras, banned imports from France last December after the H5N1 strain was detected on 69 farms in southweste­rn France.

As a result of the fresh outbreak, France will be unable to “recover, as anticipate­d, its status as (a country) free of bird flu” on Saturday, the ministry said in a statement.

Sales within the EU can continue, however, the ministry said. It said migratory birds were the likely source of the outbreak.

Some 7,000 ducks were slaughtere­d while a further 4,500 had died from illness in the region, officials said.

Authoritie­s later announced a number of confirmed or suspected cases of bird flu in the southweste­rn regions of Gers, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-etGaronne – where ducks from the supplier of the Tarn farm had been transporte­d – leading to around 7,000 further birds being culled. — AFP

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