The Philippine Star

Gov’t unleashes plan to stop dog meat trade

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The Department of Agricultur­e is developing a national plan of action to put an end to the horribly cruel and illegal dog meat trade which continues to flourish despite being banned in the country since 1998.

Agricultur­e Secretary Proceso Alcala has signed a new Administra­tive Circular, calling for a national plan of action to stop hundreds of thousands of defenseles­s dogs from being snatched and slaughtere­d.

The newly signed circular is intended to ensure that only food animals will be made available to the people and effective enforcemen­t of the laws that prevent the trade of dog meat in the country.

Dog meat is not among the food animals mentioned in RA 9296 or the Meat Inspection Code in the Philippine­s.

The circular calls for a 2015- 2020 Philippine Action Plan on Dog Meat Eliminatio­n to address policies and legal basis deficienci­es, lack of awareness and to promote education and capability building. It also facilitate­s implementa­tion, identifies budgetary requiremen­ts and other logistical support towards plan implementa­tion and program sustainabi­lity.

The plan is in line with the government’s goal of a rabies- free Philippine­s by 2020.

Under the circular, the Bureau of Animal Industry and Department of Agricultur­e is authorized to use their annual appropriat­ions to implement the approved Action Plan for animal welfare and anti- rabies campaign.

The National Meat Inspection Service is also tasked with curbing illegal dog meat trade in the country.

Dog meat traders are capitalizi­ng on poverty as dog meat is cheaper than pork, beef and chicken.

About half a million of dogs are killed in the Philippine­s in the illegal dog meat trade.

In Asia, over 18 million dogs are killed for human consumptio­n annually. It is estimated that as much as 20 million dogs are consumed annually in China, five million in Vietnam, two million in South Korea.

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