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[Summary] => SYDNEY Australia said yesterday a Philippine ban on imported Australian beef was unnecessary and that a farm at the center of an anthrax scare has been quarantined.
The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service said it had not been informed of the ban but that there was "really no reason" for any ban on the produce.
"Were talking about one animal on one property in Victoria and that animal has been destroyed," said quarantine spokesman David Finlayson.
The property would be quarantined for a total of 42 days, he added.
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DAVID FINLAYSON
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The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service said it had not been informed of the ban but that there was "really no reason" for any ban on the produce.
"Were talking about one animal on one property in Victoria and that animal has been destroyed," said quarantine spokesman David Finlayson.
The property would be quarantined for a total of 42 days, he added.
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November 29, 2002 - 12:00am