Quarantine measures tightened amid African swine fever concerns

Posted by watchmen
August 27, 2019
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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in Negros Occidental has further tightened quarantine measures in a bid to prevent the entry of African swine fever.
Based on a directive by PCG central command, all PCG stations are ordered to coordinate with the Department of Agriculture and various maritime stakeholders for the proper implementation of quarantine measures.
The PCG stated, while awaiting the results of laboratory tests from the Department of Agriculture, there will be a temporary ban on the importation and distribution of pork and meat products from affected countries.
In addition, the Department of Agriculture has also banned the transport of live animals, meat products, and byproducts without a veterinary health certificate from a licensed veterinarian and a relevant shipping permit from the Bureau of Animal Industry.
The local PCG was also ordered to closely monitor the movement of live animals, especially hogs and meat products.
Last week, Provincial Veterinary Office head, Dr. Renante Decena, and Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson led the removal of Chinese pork products from major grocery stores in Bacolod City.
Among the brands ordered to be removed from market shelves include Narcissus, Heaven Temple, Ma Ling, Shabu Shabu, Sol Primo, Wang Taste of Korea, Highway, Sky Dragon, and Weilin./DGB, WDJ

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