Oman banned import of birds and poultry products from eight countries

The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources of Oman has announced a comprehensive ban on the imports of living birds, their products, residues and waste from eight countries under the Ministry Decision No. 144/2025. This ban will apply to some regions of Asia, Europe, South America and Africa, where serious concerns have been expressed about animal health and public health. This instruction has come in immediate effect, that is, no related products from these countries will be able to enter Oman from now on.

The ministry says that this decision has been taken under precautionary veterinary measures so that the country can be protected from any possible disease or virus.

The areas from which Oman have banned the import of birds and poultry products include:

🌏 Asia

Taiwan: Changhua, Chiai, Tainan and Yunlin

Turkish: Kaycery Province

Philippines: Pampanga and Camine Sur

🌍 Africa

🌎 Australia

🌍 Europe

Poland: Masovia, Vermian-Masuria, Pomerania and Greater Poland

Albania: Durus

🌎 South America

The Oman government has imposed extensive restrictions on the import of living birds and poultry products from eight countries and regions keeping in mind public health and veterinary security. The Oman government has taken this decision under the Veterinary Quarantine Law, which is Royal Decree No. Was released by 45/2004. Its rules ministerial resolution no. Come under 107/2008. New restriction ministerial resolution no. It has been implemented with immediate effect under 144/2025.

Restricted area

Australia: Victoria

Liberia: Bong County

Turkish: Kycery

Taiwan: Changhua, Chiai, Tainan, Yunlin

Poland: Masovia, Vermian-Masuria, Pomerania, Greater Poland

Brazil: Rio Grande Do Sul

Albania: Durus

Philippines: Pampanga, Camine Sur

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