Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DA seeks swift hog industry recovery

- BY VIVIENNE ANGELES

The Department of Agricultur­e on Friday revealed that it will aid in accelerati­ng the recovery of the Philippine hog industry from the spread of African swine fever or ASF.

Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. said that the DA is fully committed to acting against the spread of the ASF and revitalize the hog industry through intensifie­d surveillan­ce and monitoring efforts for fast detection and response to new ASF cases.

“our immediate focus involves reinforcin­g biosecurit­y measures, enhancing quarantine protocols, and implementi­ng robust sanitation practices in hog farms nationwide to prevent further outbreaks,” Laurel said.

Data from the DA showed that the inventory of swine in the country has been on a downward trend since 2021.

To recall, in 2020, the swine industry registered a record-high year-end inventory of 12.8 million heads of pigs. however, in 2021, it dropped to 9.94 million, which further decreased to 9.43 million in 2022.

The agency said the majority of the reduction came from smallholde­rs, whose inventory plunged to 7.18 million in 2022 from 9.44 million in 2020 as the DA said that at the end of September 2023, total inventory declined to 9.86 million heads from 10.1 million in the same period in 2022.

Laurel said that the DA is working with scientific institutio­ns and industry experts “to drive the developmen­t of innovative solutions for ASF management and eventual eradicatio­n.”

“We understand the financial strain on our farmers and we’re committed to providing financial assistance and support programs,” Laurel said.

“Additional­ly, extensive public awareness campaigns is a priority to educate farmers, industry stakeholde­rs, and the public about preventive measures against ASF. Knowledge is a powerful tool, and through awareness, we aim to empower everyone to contribute to the eradicatio­n of ASF,” he added.

in February this year, the DA expressed its hopes of the Philippine­s having approved domestic and commercial use of vaccines to combat the ASF, as the lack of its vaccine is a challenge to the country’s agricultur­e sector.

DA Undersecre­tary Roger navarro also shared that they encouraged the Vietnam ASF vaccine manufactur­ers to apply for permits in the country to undergo the Food and Drug Administra­tion review.

“We really encourage them to get in touch with the authoritie­s so that we will be able to get their approvals,” said navarro, citing that the vaccine manufactur­ers expressed “more than a hundred percent” interest in applying perms in the country.

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