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Japan Suspends All US Poultry Imports
AP/Yahoo ^ | 2-8-2004 | AP

Posted on 02/08/2004 8:24:56 AM PST by blam

Japan Suspends All U.S. Poultry Imports

TOKYO - Japan has temporarily suspended all imports of American poultry after U.S. agriculture officials confirmed an outbreak of bird flu at a chicken farm in Delaware, the government said Sunday.

Agriculture Minister Yoshiyuki Kamei said Tokyo took the "precautionary measure" against Japan's fourth-biggest poultry supplier to prevent the spread of avian influenza.

Tokyo, which had already banned poultry imports from the U.S. states of Rhode Island and Connecticut due to a bird flu outbreak last year, was trying to confirm details of the latest cases, Kamei told reporters. He did not say how long the ban would last.

Delaware Agriculture Secretary Michael Scuse said Friday that the bird flu strain — identified as H7 — is different from the one that has swept Asia, and isn't a threat to human health. The state has ordered the slaughter of some 12,000 chickens.

Japanese newspapers reported Sunday that Tokyo might lift the ban on poultry from all but the three U.S. states recently afflicted by the bird flu if Japanese officials can confirm the latest strain isn't harmful to people.

Avian influenza has killed 18 people and ravaged poultry farms in 10 Asian nations and territories. Governments have slaughtered more than 50 million chickens and banned poultry imports to try to contain its spread.

Japan's suspension comes one day after South Korea effectively banned chicken and duck imports from the United States following the outbreak. The South Korean Agriculture and Forestry Ministry said it will indefinitely halt customs inspection of U.S. poultry "as a precautionary measure."

Bird flu has jumped to people in Vietnam and Thailand, with health officials tracing most of those cases directly to contact with sick birds. Experts say the virus may have infected people through another mammal, such as pigs.

Asian governments fighting the scourge are Thailand, China, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Pakistan and Taiwan. The strain afflicting Pakistan and Taiwan, however, is milder and not considered dangerous to humans.

In the fiscal year ended March 2003, Japan bought 550,000 tons of poultry and poultry products from the United States — about 10 percent of such imports. Tokyo has already banned poultry imports from Thailand and China, its two biggest suppliers by volume.

Together, the three countries comprise nearly 70 percent of Japan's poultry imports


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: birdflu; imports; japan; poultry; suspends; us
Lots of viruses perculating out there.

This move by Japan could help moderate the domestic price of chicken...which has begun to rise due to demand from Asia.

1 posted on 02/08/2004 8:24:57 AM PST by blam
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To: William Creel
"Do they still have the meat ban?"

You mean for beef, Mad Cow Disease?. Don't know.

3 posted on 02/08/2004 8:29:32 AM PST by blam
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To: blam
"Japan Suspends All US Poultry Imports"

Boy, that sure was chicken of 'em. (Sorry - someone had to say it and get it over with.)

4 posted on 02/08/2004 8:55:17 AM PST by Enterprise ("Do you know who I am?")
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To: William Creel
Do they still have the meat ban?

Yes, the ban is still in effect. [latest news]

5 posted on 02/08/2004 8:59:52 AM PST by snopercod (When the people are ready, a master will appear.)
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To: Enterprise
This could sure cause some chicken farmers to lose a lot of bucks.
6 posted on 02/08/2004 9:02:10 AM PST by michaelt
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To: michaelt
In all seriousness here, these scares must be hurting domestic beef and poultry producers and suppliers. The good news is that it drives prices down. The bad news is that hard working people lose jobs.
7 posted on 02/08/2004 9:09:16 AM PST by Enterprise ("Do you know who I am?")
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To: Enterprise
One the story doesn't say is if Japan imports chicken from Vietnam and the other places where they have this other flu.

It seems as if the Japanese are always ready to put import bans on food at the slighest disturbance. It's being extra safe, which is important, but I think it's also their protectionist tendencies kicking in.

I hope that things can get back to normal soon.
8 posted on 02/08/2004 12:26:18 PM PST by michaelt
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