“In March, all exhibition windows selling agricultural products will be closed if the rules are not followed,” the country's chief veterinarian said.
Department officials are urging farmers in their stores to take action against the spread of Covid-19.
Ministry of Agriculture officials warned that stores would be closed if management and farmers did not adhere to the guidelines for capacity building and social distance introduced to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Direct speech: “We were in contact with all the stores, and we consider them an important link in agriculture and farming,” said Martin Blake, chief veterinarian of the Ministry of Agriculture.
However, he said he received reports that some stores continued to operate normally without following the guidelines that indoor meetings should not exceed 100 people.
Ireland is the largest supplier of meat and milk among European countries and occupies a leading position among other countries.
Finishing the speech: “The reality is social distance, and you must adhere to the rules, and some reports suggest that this does not happen. If so, then dangerous stores can be taken out of the chains. ”
He said that it was imperative that the food supply continued in a sustainable way, and added that the ministry intended to ensure the sale of animals where they needed to be sold.
Meanwhile, a number of stores in Donegal canceled sales amid reports of coronavirus cases in the county.
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