The Korea Times

Pork exports to remain intact despite swine fever

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Exports of pork are expected to remain steady despite two confirmed cases of African swine fever (ASF) in the country as the disease has been reported only in a limited area, officials said Sunday.

The first-ever confirmed ASF case in South Korea was reported Tuesday in Paju, located near the heavily fortified border with North Korea. The second confirmed ASF case was reported in the neighborin­g Yeoncheon the next day.

The confirmed cases sparked concerns over the local pork industry, including its exports. South Korea shipped $217,899 worth of pork to three destinatio­ns in 2018, namely Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates and Thailand, according to the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Food and Rural Affairs.

Ministry officials said that exports are unlikely to be affected by ASF as long as the disease stays in Paju and Yeoncheon.

“It is unlikely that ASF will affect exports of pork to Hong Kong and the UAE,” an official from the ministry said, mentioning shipments to the two countries have rather increased year-on-year through July. Exports to Thailand were suspended this year due to contract issues.

The ministry said exports to Hong Kong will remain steady as the farms shipping pork to the city are located in South Gyeongsang Province, roughly 300 kilometers from the infected farms.

The UAE also allows imports of South Korean pork products as long as they have quarantine certificat­es issued by Seoul, it added.

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