IARN — Officials with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports it has intercepted 19,500 pounds of prohibited pork, chicken, beef, and duck products arriving from China. The products were intercepted at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. According to an official statement, most of the animal products were mixed in boxes of headphones, door locks, kitchenware, LCD tablets, trash bags, swim fins, cell phone covers, plastic cases, and household goods. Border protection agriculture specialists identified, examined, and seized 12 shipments containing a total of 834 cartons that lacked the required USDA entry documentation.
The National Pork Board says that in the first five months of fiscal year 2020, the interception of prohibited meats from China at the LA/Long Beach Seaport has increased 70 percent compared with the same period a year ago. The work by border patrol is critical to maintaining secure borders from foreign animal diseases, including African swine fever.
Story courtesy of the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network.