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Federal officials at the Newark port of entry seized 1 million pounds of pork products, allegedly smuggled from China, in the biggest agricultural bust in American history.
U.S. Customs & Border Protection announced the pork seizure at a news conference on Friday at a warehouse in Elizabeth, telling NJ.com and other media outlets, the raid of more than 50 shipping containers was an effort to stop the spread of African swine fever, a virus that has decimated China's pigs.
Anthony Bucci, an agency spokesman, said the meat was "primarily cured," and the cargo containers were not refrigerated.
The deadly disease, which does not affect humans, has never been detected among livestock in this country, NJ.com reported. But, if a domestic outbreak were to occur, a customs official said, it could cause $10 billion worth of damage to the U.S. pork industry in one year.
U.S. Customs & Border Protection announced the pork seizure at a news conference on Friday at a warehouse in Elizabeth, telling NJ.com and other media outlets, the raid of more than 50 shipping containers was an effort to stop the spread of African swine fever, a virus that has decimated China's pigs.
Anthony Bucci, an agency spokesman, said the meat was "primarily cured," and the cargo containers were not refrigerated.
The deadly disease, which does not affect humans, has never been detected among livestock in this country, NJ.com reported. But, if a domestic outbreak were to occur, a customs official said, it could cause $10 billion worth of damage to the U.S. pork industry in one year.
1 million pounds of smuggled pork from China seized at NJ port
U.S. Customs & Border Protection raided more than 50 shipping containers, which were filled with potentially tainted meat.
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