Mindanao Times

GSC bans entry of pork, hogs from ASF-hit areas

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GENERAL SANTOS CITY -- The city government has banned the entry of all pork meat products and live hogs from Davao Occidental and other areas in the wake of the confirmed cases of the African swine fever (ASF).

Dr. Antonio Ephrem Marin, head of the City Veterinary Office, said Monday they have sealed off the city’s borders to prevent the entry of all porkrelate­d products that are possibly infected with the ASF.

Marin said they have assigned additional personnel to ensure the round-the-clock monitoring of the city’s entry and exit points, especially the highways leading to localities in Davao Occidental.

“We have implemente­d the necessary measures to protect our swine farms here from the disease,” he assured in an interview.

On Saturday, the Department of Agricultur­e-Region 11 confirmed the outbreak of ASF in Davao Occidental that has reportedly resulted in the killing of some 1,000 animals.

Marin said they immediatel­y expanded the coverage of the temporary ban on the entry of pork-related products and live animals following the confirmati­on last Saturday of the ASF outbreak in Don Marcelino and Malita towns in Davao Occidental.

He was referring to Executive Order (EO) 44 issued last year by City Mayor Ronnel Rivera that banned pork products from ASF-affected areas in Luzon.

The official said they are set to meet with meat traders to properly inform them of the expanded pork ban and tackle various measures to keep the area ASF-free.

Marin said meat proTHE

cessors, restaurant­s and other related establishm­ents are also prohibited from bringing in pork products from other areas.

He also belied reports that their quarantine checkpoint­s in major highways are not regularly manned by their personnel.

“Our surveillan­ce activities have remained tight and we already confiscate­d a number of suspicious meat shipments since last year,” he said.

The quarantine checkpoint­s located at the national highway in Barangay Apopong, Tinagacan, and Mabuhay are fully operationa­l and equipped with power sprayers, footbaths, and proper signage, he said.

Aside from EO 44, the mayor also issued two other measures to combat the spread of the ASF to the area.

EO 39 sets the implementa­tion of various biosecurit­y measures while EO 40 provided for the creation of the city’s ASF task force.

 ??  ?? AMERICAN couple Kevin and Amber Cracknell share their experience of fostering a Filipino boy for five years before finally adopting him with the assistance from the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t, during the Kapehan sa Davao media forum on Monday, at SM City, Ecoland. To their left is DSWD XI assistant regional director Raquel Nuñez. BING GONZALES
AMERICAN couple Kevin and Amber Cracknell share their experience of fostering a Filipino boy for five years before finally adopting him with the assistance from the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t, during the Kapehan sa Davao media forum on Monday, at SM City, Ecoland. To their left is DSWD XI assistant regional director Raquel Nuñez. BING GONZALES

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