The EU’s Standing Committee for the Food Chain and Animal Health has agreed on a European Commission proposal to extend the suspension of import of live ratites (ostriches) and their eggs, meat and products as well as pet birds from South Africa until 31 March 2005.
The ban was introduced in August, after the confirmation of avian influenza outbreaks in ratite farms. It was applicable until 1 January 2005. The Commission said that although it appears that the disease situation has improved, no official confirmation has been received which would allow the modification of the current restrictions.
Because at least six months should pass after destruction of the ratites and disinfection of the infected holdings before the import of meat of ostriches and their eggs from South Africa can be allowed again, the suspension has now been prolonged until 31 March 2005.