The Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultura on Monday blamed what it called the “unlimited” and “untested” importation of pork into the Philippines for the continued spread of the African swine fever in the country.
The Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultura on Monday blamed what it called the “unlimited” and “untested” importation of pork into the Philippines for the continued spread of the African swine fever in the country.
“It will not matter if you impose movement protocols and biosecurity measures sa local farms and transport of live hogs if we continue to have unlimited entry of untested imported pork at the port of first entry,” he said. GMA News Online has reached out to the Department of Agriculture for comment on the matter, but no response has been received as of this posting.due to the spread of ASF, with the estimated losses in Luzon estimated at P100 billion.
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