Davao Oriental bans swine products from ASF-affected areas

DAVAO ORIENTAL. Davao Oriental Governor Nelson Dayanghirang recently issued an order banning all swine or pork-related products and by-products coming from areas affected by the  African Swine Fever entering Davao Oriental. (SunStar File)
DAVAO ORIENTAL. Davao Oriental Governor Nelson Dayanghirang recently issued an order banning all swine or pork-related products and by-products coming from areas affected by the African Swine Fever entering Davao Oriental. (SunStar File)



DAVAO Oriental Governor Nelson Dayanghirang recently issued an order temporarily banning swine or pork-based products coming from Luzon and other African Swine Fever-affected areas from entering the province.

Executive Order 29 states that “all swine or pork-related products and by-products whether edible or non-edible, whether raw, processed or cooked, including but not limited frozen boar semen” coming from affected-areas as well as imported canned goods from affected countries are strictly prohibited from entering the province as a measure to protect the public as well as the swine industry of the province from the disease that has already economically devastated some areas in Luzon.

Moreover, the order also prohibits feeding swill or left over food scraps to pigs, especially those coming from restaurants, hotels, and other food establishments.

Provincial Veterinarian Dr. Eric Dagmang, however, assures that Davao Oriental and neighboring municipalities are safe from the disease.

“There is no reason to worry. The cases are confined in the areas of Luzon, particularly Rizal and Bulacan,” he said, adding that the African Swine Fever (ASF) is not contagious to human.

While swine fever does not affect humans as it exclusively affects swine, the disease poses massive devastation on the swine industry which could drastically affect the local economy, raising a huge concern among hog-raisers.

The Provincial Veterinarian’s Office has called on all swine raisers to practice strict biosecurity measures in farms by not feeding pigswill and to impose limited access of people to pig farms.

He urged hog raisers to report immediately and coordinate with their local veterinarian’s office of any suspicious incidence of mortality of raised pigs.

Hotel and restaurant operators are also ordered to properly dispose left-over foods and waste while meat vendors are mandated not to process or sell illegal meat products.

To properly execute and monitor these measures, Governor Dayanghirang has earlier issued Executive Order 28 creating a Provincial African Swine Fever Task Force to tackle the swine fever scare.

The Task Force is divided into teams composed of various offices and agencies who will take charge on the rapid action, surveillance, quarantine, census; and public information, education and communication. (PR)

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