Israeli Settlements Poultry Products to EU banned

Israeli Settlements Poultry Products to EU banned

The Israeli Agriculture Ministry decided two months ago to divert settlements’ poultry products to markets outside the European Union after the EU imposed sanctions have made it very difficult to send such products to Europe.

Haaretz daily reported that On February 17, the European Commission, the EU’s executive body, enacted procedures under which the EU would no longer recognize the authority of Israeli veterinary services for livestock in the West Bank, East Jerusalem or the Golan Heights.

According to a senior Israeli official, an investigation showed that hens are supplied by some farms in the Jordan Valley to the Off Tov (Good Chicken) poultry plant, which prepares products exported to Europe,the newspaper added.

Haaretz explained that the new procedures raised concerns that all the company’s exports to Europe would be blocked, given the difficulty in establishing the source of each product.

Fish products are expected to be next in line for such treatment. A plant at the Atarot industrial area north of Jerusalem raises fish for export to Europe. Other farmers export decorative fish to Europe, Harretz said, adding that Without veterinary approval these companies will have to find another destinations.

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