PUTRAJAYA, Sept 6 — Malaysia has lifted the temporary suspension on the imports of live cattle and buffalo from Australia effective immediately, said the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS).
In a statement today, it said the decision was based on the comprehensive investigation report shared by Australia’s Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, after conducting two technical discussions with the DVS.
“We appreciate shared by Australia’s Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry being transparent in helping the process to resolve this issue,” said DVS, that also expressed hope the decision would provide relief to industry players and Malaysian citizens.
Malaysia imposed the temporary import ban on Aug 4 as a precautionary measure following claims by Indonesian authorities that signs of Lumpy Skin Disease were detected in cattle imported from Australia.
DVS said all importers of live cattle and buffalo from Australia must submit an import application letter from the department before requesting a permit.
“DVS also wants to emphasise that all imports of live animals must adhere to the stipulated standard operating procedures to ensure that every imported consignment has undergone a thorough checking process.” he said.
— Bernama