Britain faces the loss of £370 million in export trade in meat and live birds after the arrival of …
Britain faces the loss of £370 million in export trade in meat and live birds after the arrival of the avian flu virus in the poultry industry. Ministers expect to receive reports today from embassies outside the European Union that countries have banned trade with the UK on poultry meat.
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