The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has banned the importation of raw milk cheeses from France, Italy and Switzerland in an effort to prevent an outbreak of lumpy skin disease in cattle.
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- Canada bans imports of certain raw milk cheeses from France, Italy, and Switzerland. 13s
- The ban is due to an outbreak of lumpy skin disease in cattle in France and Italy. 58s
- Lumpy skin disease does not affect humans but can seriously impact cattle. 1m 3s
- The ban targets cheeses made after a specific date and aims to protect Canadian livestock. 49s
- French authorities have started vaccinating cattle, and Canadian retailers are seeking substitutes. 2m 7s