Singapore Allows Pig Blood Imports After 27-Year Ban
The Singapore Food Agency announced that pig blood imports will be allowed again, ending a 27-year ban. The ban was initially triggered by the new coronavirus outbreak. This decision is expected to impact the food industry.
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CNA938 Singapore
“Singapore Food Agency announced that pig blood imports would be allowed again. Ending a 27-year ban triggered by the new coronavirus outbreak.”
CNA938 Singapore
“the European countries. So then fast forward to 2012, we started seeing some of these methadone cases in Singapore. So subsequently in”
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