Bacolod: PVO Keeping ASF Restrictions - Radio Philippines Network
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Bacolod: PVO keeping ASF restrictions - Radio Philippines Network
Bacolod City – While Cebu lifted its ban on the entry of hogs from Negros Island, which is a welcome development for the Negrense-based raisers and breeders, the Provincial Veterinary Office will not loosen its restrictions to ensure that Negros Occidental remains ASF (African Swine Fever) free, Dr. Ryan Janoya, PVO chief Animal Health and Meat Inspection Services, disclosed recently. Janoya said the lifting of Cebu government on the ban of the …
The local government of Agoo, La Union will restrict the movement of domestic pigs in the town after a confirmed case of African Swine Fever was recorded this July. Under the order, the movement of pigs within a 1 kilometer radius and the slaughter of pigs in households for sale in other areas are prohibited. The border control areas of neighboring towns will also be tightened to prevent the spread of the disease. Close monitoring of barangays i…
The appearance of African swine fever (ASP) in domestic pigs has been confirmed in the settlements of Jagodnjak and Bolman in Croatia, near the Hungarian border, the National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nébih) announced. The outbreaks have significantly increased the risk of the virus being introduced into Hungary, therefore the National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nébih) strongly recommends that pig farmers in the affected medium-risk countie…
Philippine Bureau of Animal Industry launched nationwide ASF awareness campaign
Philippine Department of Agriculture – Bureau of Animal Industry (DA-BAI) has recently launched a nationwide information dissemination project to raise public awareness about African Swine Fever (ASF) to provide more valuable information to our hog raisers. BAI commissioned New Perspective Media (NPM) Group, a 360-degree media, marketing, PR & communications agency, to lead the development …
A ward in Da Nang City has just recorded and destroyed dozens of pigs infected with African swine fever.
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