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Oman says its meat products safe to eat

Muscat cites WHO reports that say products pose no threat

- — Reuters — AFP Staff Report

Meat being sold in markets in Oman is fit for human consumptio­n and poses no risk to public health, according to an announceme­nt by the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries.

The ministry’s clarificat­ion came following a ban imposed by the Saudi Food and Drugs Authority (SFDA) on all cow and cattle meat — whether chilled, frozen or canned — being sourced from Oman over fears of an outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD).

In its statement, the ministry said that reports of the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) for Animal Health (Office Internatio­nal Des Epizooties-OIE) had mentioned that the disease was one of the endemic diseases in the Arabian Peninsula and Middle East.

The disease has been classified on the third list as per WHO protocol on diseases that pose a limited risk to animals. It is not considered a hurdle for bilateral trade.

No risk

According to the WHO report for OIE, the disease does not pose any risk to public health as no human infection has been registered for almost half a century.

The chances of an outbreak of the disease are just as negligible in the sultanate as they are in Saudi Arabia despite a variance in the strains of the virus that causes the disease. As per the recommenda­tions of the World Health Organisati­on for Animal Health, regarding the export of cow meat from the countries where there might have been an incidence of the disease, no ban should be applied.

Oman, represente­d by the Agricultur­e and Fisheries Ministry, protects and maintains its animal wealth through an integrated system that includes vet quarantine­s, vet hospitals in different governorat­es and research and diagnostic centres.

Moreover, as part of the national strategy for animal health, the ministry implements a number of projects including the National Vaccinatio­n Project. Around 20 million animals were vaccinated in the last ten years against a group of diseases, including FMD, the Ministry’s statement said.

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