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UAE ban

K.K. Mustafah

Bird flu scare: A worker unloading eggs from a truck in Kochi, Kerala. A ban on Indian eggs and poultry by UAE due to bird flu scare has caused a severe shortage of eggs in the Gulf resulting in price rise. Though India had been declared bird flu free, UAE is yet to revoke the ban imposed 4 months ago. –

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