However, the spokesperson of the Food and Veterinary Agency, Lamir Thaçi, says that there is no danger for consumers to worry about, and also the family economies of poultry farms, according to him, are considered protected by the state.
Thaçi, in an interview for KosovaPress, also asks citizens to pay more attention to the declaration of the product in the summer season and adhere to the conditions that are written in it.
He says that while the country of origin itself has stopped issuing certificates, it means that no shipment will come from the area where the disease has broken out, while adding that consumers and family economies of poultry farms are not at risk, since the necessary measures have been taken.
On Sunday, the FVA ordered the introduction of control measures for all meat shipments coming from Brazil, due to the outbreak of Newcastle disease./E.Krasniqi/