Poultry ban likely to be lifted by Tuesday

Express news service Posted: Feb 09, 2008 at 0247 hrs
Kolkata, February 8 Three weeks after the outbreak of bird flu was first reported on January 15, the ban on the sale of poultry may be finally lifted from February 12.

State ARD minister Anisur Rahaman today said the number of unnatural deaths of birds in the state has finally come down to zero. Even the number of culling teams engaged in the process have dwindled. “We will be holding a review meeting on February 12. We might lift the ban after that,” said Rahaman.

The state government will then go back to Margram to hand out the Rs 500 compensation package to poultry owners. The minister also met the egg traders today, who have demanded that the government make arrangements to keep the eggs in cold storage. A large stock of eggs has accumulated over the period and could not be sold owing to the ban.

On February 6, the state had clamped a blanket ban on the sale and transport of poultry products in Bengal as a precaution against possible human infection. The decision had been taken after the Centre and the state had declared that the worst was over.