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Officials seize 1 million pounds of pork amid virus concerns

Officials feared the meat could be contaminated with African swine fever virus, which has killed more than a million pigs in China.
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FILE - In this March 14, 2008, file photo, pigs are breed at a farm in the Longtan Village in Changzhou, China. Reeling from rising feed costs in Beijing’s tariff fight with U.S. President Donald Trump, Chinese pig farmers face a new blow from an outbreak of African swine fever that has sent an economic shockwave through the countryside. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, File)

Federal authorities say 1 million pounds (0.45 million kilograms) of pork products allegedly smuggled from China have been seized at a New Jersey port.

Troy Miller, field operations director for the Customs and Border Protection in New York and New Jersey, says it's the largest agricultural seizure ever made in the United States.

Officials feared the meat could be contaminated with African swine fever virus, which has killed more than a million pigs in China. It's not dangerous to humans, but officials say an outbreak in America could cause $10 billion in damage to the pork industry in just one year.

Officials say the pork was smuggled over several weeks in containers where it was hidden by packages of noodles and laundry detergent. They say the meat was "primarily cured," and the cargo containers were not refrigerated.

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