China bans Polish pork over swine fever

Polish pork producers are suffering after the first cases of African swine fever led to a ban on imports by China.

Local residents shop for pork at a street side market in Beijing

China has banned pork imports from Poland after it confirmed its first cases of African swine fever. (AAP)

China has banned pork imports from Poland, a leading EU exporter of the meat, after Warsaw confirmed its first two cases of African swine fever (ASF) among wild boars.

China is home to half of the globe's pigs, and the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has warned of "vast losses" should the swine fever take hold there.

The Chinese measure comes after Russia slapped its own ban on pork imports from the 28-member European Union after the disease appeared in Lithuania, a move Brussels criticised as "disproportionate".

"China has informed the European Commission of a ban on Polish pork imports," Poland's agriculture ministry spokeswoman Malgorzata Ksiazyk said on Thursday, without specifying when the ban took effect.

The minister, Stanislaw Kalemba, met China's ambassador to Warsaw Xu Jian last week to explain the measures Warsaw was taking to prevent the spread of the swine fever (ASF) on its territory, she added.

ASF is harmless to humans but lethal to pigs and has no known cure, posing a grave threat to commercial pig farms. The disease has not been detected in Polish pigs, only wild boars.

State veterinarians confirmed ASF in Poland last week following tests on the carcasses of wild boar found near the village of Szudzialowo, just under a kilometre from the border with Belarus.

The disease has spread throughout the Balkans, the Caucasus and Russia since 2007, and is endemic to areas of Africa, according to the FAO.

China is the largest importer of Polish pork, having absorbed 52,000 tonnes in 2013 worth 68 million euros ($A104.57 million).

A leading pork player in the European Union, Poland exported 912 million euros worth of the meat last year.


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