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APHIS Proposes to Loosen BSE Restrictions on Bovines, Bovine Products From Ireland

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is proposing to loosen requirements on importation of bovines and bovine products from Ireland, it said in a notice. APHIS intends to reclassify Ireland as having negligible risk of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, concurring…

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with recommendations recently issued by the Organization for Animal Health, the agency said. Ireland is currently classified as undetermined for BSE risk, and imports of bovines and bovine products from the country are prohibited. Comments are due June 14.