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2013 08 29

Lithuania gets go-ahead to resume exports of brood sows to Russia

Lithuania has got the go-ahead to resume exports of brood sows to Russia after a two-year break.
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“The first step has been taken – we are now able to export breeding pigs,” a press release from the Agriculture Ministry quoted Vigilijus Jukna, the Minister of Agriculture, as saying.

Lithuania hopes that Russia will also lift a ban on exports of live pigs, which was imposed in June 2011 after the detection of classical swine fever outbreaks in the district of Kaunas.

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