The Philippine Star

Phl implements new measures vs swine fever

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Philippine­s is intensifyi­ng measures to contain the spread of African Swine Fever (ASF), which may endanger the local hog industry.

In a memorandum order issued recently, Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said the department has employed and is tightening measures against ASF apart from banning pork and other pork-based products from affected countries.

Experts describe ASF as a “contagious, untreatabl­e and often fatal virus sweeping the global pig population – and future mutations could affect humans.”

ASF is a highly contagious hemorrhagi­c disease of pigs, warthogs, European wild boar and American wild pigs. Mortality rates are as high as 100 percent.

“While the country has taken steps to address the newest threat to livestock and poultry as early as August of this year, we will be implementi­ng more stringent measures to close the country’s borders temporaril­y to pork and pork-based products from

some countries as reports indicated that the dreaded disease is spreading, especially in China,” Piñol said.

“The Philippine­s zealously guards its status as a hog disease-free country and that status if protected properly could benefit our farmers and the country as well,” he added.

Pork import ban is still in effect for 13 countries – Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Moldova, South Africa, Zambia, Belgium, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Hungary and China.

The DA said there will be mandatory inspection, in coordinati­on with other concerned agencies, of all vessels docking in Philippine ports with meat supplies and fishing boats returning from the West Philippine Sea because of reports of bartering of sea products with imported meat.

A close coordinati­on by the DA-Bureau of Animal Industry with the Bureau of Customs at all internatio­nal air and sea ports for the conduct of rigid inspection for the checked in and hand-carried luggage of all incoming passengers from ASF-affected countries will also be implemente­d.

Authoritie­s will confiscate and destroy all pork products coming from ASFaffecte­d countries within 24 hours after intercepti­on.

Establishm­ent of foot baths in all entry points of the country, including those arriving via cruise ships, is also being readied.

“I call on the stakeholde­rs of the hog sector to volunteer as deputized quarantine officers so that we will be able to implement the safeguards to protect the industry which is the source of livelihood of millions of Filipino farmers,” Piñol said.

 ??  ?? Malabon Zoo owner Manny Tangco holds a paper horn as he poses with various breeds of pigs on Saturday. He called on the public to refrain from using firecracke­rs, which can cause stress for domestic animals. Feb. 5, 2019 ushers in the Year of the Earth Pig in the Lunar calendar. ERNIE PEÑAREDOND­O
Malabon Zoo owner Manny Tangco holds a paper horn as he poses with various breeds of pigs on Saturday. He called on the public to refrain from using firecracke­rs, which can cause stress for domestic animals. Feb. 5, 2019 ushers in the Year of the Earth Pig in the Lunar calendar. ERNIE PEÑAREDOND­O

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