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The duck vaccination plan started in October 2023 and will cost France US$105 million. This measure scares France’s main customers, especially lovers of the famous foie gras.
Duck vaccination
The plan structured by France generated nervousness and concern among the country’s trading partners, because it could mask the circulation of the disease and run the risk of importers acquiring infected or contaminated meat. The reaction of trading partners would influence poultry producers to use the vaccines. This is also related to the U.S. decision to restrict french poultry imports from October 2023 and Canada and Japan could take the same decision. Japan is expected to suspend imports from France when vaccination begins.
French poultry farming
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