Sun.Star Baguio

Stable pork supply in Baguio assured

- Baguio City Public Informatio­n Office release

THE CITY Veterinary and Agricultur­e Office (CVAO) assured residents there is a stable supply of pork in the city amidst the reported African Swine Fever (ASF) in some backyard and commercial piggery farms in three neighborin­g towns of Benguet over the past several weeks.

Doctor Silardo Bested, assistant city veterinari­an said the delivery of some 300 to 350 hogs daily in the city already normalized after the Benguet provincial government decided to lift the temporary ban on the entry of live pigs in the province, including the city, recently, thus, retail prices of pork also stabilized.

He disclosed when the Benguet provincial government imposed the temporary ban on the entry of live pigs in the province following the reported ASF cases in La Trinidad, Itogon and tuba, the supply of live pigs in the city drasticall­y dropped to 100 to 150 wherein the supply came from local high raisers that triggered the sudden increase in the prices of pork from the previous P200 to P220 per kilo to as high as P250 per kilo.

However, the assistant city veterinari­an claimed that the retail prices of pork is now back to P200 to P220 per kilo after the supply of hogs normalized.

Bested added local quarantine inspectors remain vigilant in monitoring the entry of live pigs in the city so that no ASF-infected pigs will be able to enter and affect other pigs in the city to ensure the stability of supply of pork.

He stated the documents of live pigs being transporte­d to the city are being properly checked by the quarantine inspectors and veterinari­ans to make sure that the supply come from farms and areas that do not have ASF cases aside from the fact that before the pigs are butchered, the same are inspected and after which, the butchered pigs undergo the required postmortem examinatio­n before the meat is released for sale to the prospectiv­e retailers.

The city official explained that the pork coming from the city’s abattoir is guaranteed to be safe for human consumptio­n as the same underwent the prescribed process of inspection and monitoring that is why the public is assured that what is being sold to

them is not infected.

Bested called on the public not to be alarmed over the reported ASF cases in the nearby towns of Benguet because the situation in the said areas had been under control by the concerned authoritie­s in cooperatio­n with the local government­s.

ASF disease can only be transmitte­d by direct contact with an infected animal and that there is no animal to human transmissi­on of the same. One of the stop gap measures to prevent the spread of the animal disease is the depopulati­on of the pigs within the 1-kilofully-armed meter radius from the epicenter.

He revealed the depopulati­on of the pigs within the 1-kilometer radius from the place where the AASF-infected animals had been discovered was already completed by the concerned authoritie­s that is why the possibilit­y of the animal disease spreading to other areas is already unlikely although it is still important for hog raisers to be vigilant on where the supply of pigs is coming from to prevent the repeat of the presence of ASF-infected animals in the said areas.

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