The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

U.S. to train agri tech of cials vs. ASF

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THE UNITED States is helping the Philippine­s strengthen local veterinary services for safe pork and pork products and will provide Filipino agricultur­e officials two weeks of training as part of a new project.

Through this project funded by the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e (USDA) Foreign Agricultur­al Service (FAS) Emerging Markets Program and implemente­d by the University of Minnesota, the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) technical officials will receive the training in the United States, equipping them with relevant knowledge to conduct workshops across the Philippine­s to help combat the spread of African Swine Fever (ASF).

DA officials signed the memorandum of understand­ing to implement the project at the DA office in Quezon City. Agricultur­e Commission­er of Minnesota Thom Petersen represente­d the University of Minnesota at the ceremony.

In his remarks, FAS Administra­tor Daniel Whitley noted that the project builds on the work of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Usda-animal and Plant Health Inspection Service on combating transbound­ary animal diseases.

Also witnessing the launch were leaders from the U.S. and Philippine hog sectors. “Since our initial conversati­on with the Philippine government a few years ago, the opportunit­y to better understand ASF and the benefits for both countries were always clear,” said National Pork Producers Council President Terry Wolters, the author of the project proposal.

Pork Producers Federation of the Philippine­s President Rolando Tambago welcomed the project as a “timely initiative that will enhance the industry’s competence on disease control,” while National Federation of Hog Farmers, Inc. President Chester

Tan said the knowledge gained from the project “can be cascaded to our Asian neighbors to better equip farmers in their fight against ASF.”

Through the Usda-funded Building Safe Agricultur­al Food Enterprise­s project, the United States also assists Philippine hog farmers in their repopulati­on efforts by strengthen­ing biosecurit­y measures at the farm level. Through the Cochran Fellowship Program, USDA has trained many local hog raisers since 2017 in improving their food safety through proper cold chain and handling.

The launch of this project was held as part of the USDA Agribusine­ss Trade Mission to the Philippine­s from July 18 to 21. Administra­tor Whitley is leading a delegation of 16 U.S. companies, 10 State Department­s of Agricultur­e, and 11 trade associatio­ns to strengthen U.s.-philippine economic and agricultur­al partnershi­ps and boost food security. (Mindanao Examiner)

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