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ASF INFECTS HOGS IN DAVOR TOWN

- BY RALPH LAWRENCE G. LLEMIT

THE Municipal Government of Boston in Davao Oriental confirmed that the African Swine Fever (ASF) has now reached their area.

In a Facebook post, the municipal government revealed that the deadly hog virus had entered the locality after the confirmato­ry result coming from the Department of Agricultur­e-Davao Region (DA-Davao) came out positive.

The local government said samples were taken from Purok Dahlia, and Santan in Baragay Poblacion.

Boston Mayor Rowell Rosit, as a result, issued an Executive Order enforcing measures to curb the spread of ASF, which remains no cure nor vaccine as of present.

Rosit ordered the prohibitio­n of movement of live hog and pork meat from and within Boston.

“Kami naga-awhag sa tanang katawhan nga padayon kita nga mag amping aron dili mamahimong carrier ug malikayan ang pagkuyanap sa ASF ngadto sa laing lugar. Did-an usa nato ang paggawas ug sulod sa mga binuhing baboy lakip ang mga mamalitay ug baboy sa atong lugar. (We are encouragin­g our constituen­ts from Boston to be cautious in order for them not to be carriers and prevent the spread of the virus to other areas),” the municipal government said.

Hogs that would manifest ill-condition are advised to be reported to the nearest barangay or to the Municipal Agricultur­e office.

Dr. Eric Dagmang, Provincial Veterinari­an of Davao Oriental, said the province is currently prohibitin­g the import of meat coming from ASF-affected areas, but he clarified that they are not totally prohibitin­g the importatio­n of all pork products.

He admitted the current meat supply in the province cannot accommodat­e the demand.

“Di man kaya sa probinsya nga walay baboy nga gikan sa other area (Our province cannot meet the demands of our consumers if we will not allow entry of pork coming from other areas),” Dagmang said.

He, however, said importers and producers would have to undergo strenuous requiremen­ts and testing before their products would be allowed entry to the province.

Dagmang said pork products must certify that the area of origin is “certified ASF-free”.

He said DA-Davao will be conducting the testing, where they will be conducting specimen testing to the hog producer’s piggery every two weeks.

The Bureau of Veterinary Quarantine, afterwards, will be issuing a veterinary shipping permit to allow the transport of products to its destined area within the province.

The veterinary official also said the shipping permit will also be asked before the slaughteri­ng of hogs.

Same procedure is also imposed on other meat products, Dagmang said.

Meanwhile, he reminded pork patrons to ensure that they would buy products with a meat inspection certificat­e.

“Mu-demand ta sa atong gipalitan. Ipakita na nila sa inyoha (The consumers have the right to demand pork sellers to present their inspection certificat­e),” Dagmang said.

The ASF case in Boston came days after the Mati City government, still in Davao Oriental, confirmed the culling of around 132 hogs after receiving confirmato­ry reports that live hogs in some barangays in the city were infected with the deadly hog virus.

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AP PHOTO Municipal government ordered the prohibitio­n of movement of live hog and pork meat from and within Boston NEW ERA. President-elect Joe Biden, his wife Jill Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff arrive at the steps of the U.S. Capitol for the start of the official inaugurati­on ceremonies, in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021.

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