Export curbs imposed after foot-and-mouth outbreak

Emergency controls on the export of live animals are to come into force after the first outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease for 20 years.

Emergency controls on the export of live animals are to come into force after the first outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease for 20 years.

The British Government has announced the controls on animal exports along with restrictions on meat, milk and other animal products.

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