U.S. and South Korea agree to regionalize bird-flu bans

The United States and South Korea, the sixth-largest customer for U.S. farm exports, agreed to limit the trade impact of any outbreaks of deadly avian influenza in the future, announced the USDA. The nations will follow the practice of regionalization, meaning they will apply trade restrictions at the state level rather than nationwide. When the… » Read More

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