Sun.Star Pampanga

DA, stakeholde­rs to meet on biosecurit­y protocols

- BY IAN OCAM PO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — Stakeholde­rs of the poultry industry and officials of the Agricultur­e Department (DA) are expected to meet for a “post-crisis analysis” to better update the country’s biosecurit­y protocols and learn from the recent bird flu outbreak in the country.

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Pinol said that the one-day assessment hopes “to draw more realistic and effective plans of action to tighten biosecurit­y measures to prevent the outbreak of poultry diseases in the country.”

“The Bio-Security Audit Program which I ordered started right after the outbreak was reported in Pampanga needs to be institutio­nalized with the stakeholde­rs themselves identifyin­g and agreeing to a set of guidelines to ensure cleanlines­s in the farms. Many of the farms I saw in the course of my visits to the Pampanga, for example, do not have the basic bio-security facilities, like a simple footbath and vehicle disinfecti­on facility,” Pinol said.

The DA chief said that farms do not even have a proper disposal areas or measures for dead fowl and manure.

“In several areas in Pampanga, for example, many of the poultry farms sit on fishpond areas with the chicken wastes just falling into the pond and polluting the water. The disposal of chicken dung and its processing into organic fertilizer will also be one of the proposed actions to be implemente­d in all provinces with existing poultry farms,” Pinol said.

The protocols used in declaring the quarantine areas and the restrictio­ns on the movement of poultry and poultry products will also be reviewed, according to Pinol.

The DA, over the weekend, lifted the ban on the movement of poultry products within the seven kilometer radius controlled zones in Pampanga and Nueva Ecija.

Quarantine restrictio­ns and surveillan­ce, however, are still in place within the one-kilometer radius of the three towns in Pampanga and Nueva Ecija, according to Piñol.

The DA said it will implement an interim rule of “test and slaughter” for the poultry heads coming from the farms within the seven kilometer zone.

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