Manila Bulletin

Cooperate with DA to prevent spread of ASF – Pangilinan

- By MARIO B. CASAYURAN

Opposition Senator Francis N. Pangilinan urged yesterday all sectors in the hog industry to cooperate with the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) as it implements measures to prevent the spread of the African swine fever (ASF).

Reacting on reports on oversupply of pork in the country, Pangilinan suggested the suspension of pork importatio­ns and to start buying local.

“This will be a big boost to local hog-raisers, many of whom are also farmers seeking to increase their income through hog-raising. We must explore all possible means to help our backyard hog raisers as they bear the brunt of losing their source of income,” he said.

Pangilinan also urged an immediate investigat­ion over the smuggled pork from China that caused this outbreak.

“Someone must be held accountabl­e for these illegal shipments,” he said. “Now that we have confirmed and identified the cause of the ASF outbreak in the Philippine­s, it is important more than ever to escalate our efforts to curb its spread,’’ he added.

Pangilinan said all concerned sectors must abide by the following protocols:

Surveillan­ce and quick response: “Immediatel­y report to the DA if any pigs in the area are showing any symptoms of ASF, as the DA initiates quick response and tightens its surveillan­ce over affected areas while keeping a close eye on neighborin­g barangays,’’ he said.

Quarantine checkpoint­s: “To stop the spread of ASF, establish quarantine checkpoint­s in affected barangays to ensure that affected pig or pork products remain in the area,” Pangilinan explained.

Culling: “Cooperate with DA-led culling of infected pigs and ensure that proper procedures are followed in the disposing of culled pigs,” he said.

Pangilinan also stressed that the participat­ion of media is vital, as they are instrument­al in spreading correct informatio­n over this outbreak and lessen the public’s distrust of uninfected pork products.

He recalled his stint as Presidenti­al Assistant for Food Security and Agricultur­al Modernizat­ion in 2014-2015, when he too faced the agricultur­al outbreak cocolisap that affected over 4.5 million coconut trees in 57 hotspots nationwide.

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