ASF incidents tapering down — Dar

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ASF-infected hogs about to be incinerated with used car tires.

MANILA, Philippines – Incidents of the dreaded African Swine Fever is “tapering down.”

So said Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary William Dar during a press conference on Thursday (19 December 2019).

Reports of outbreaks and incidents of ASF has already dwindled or considered to have tapered down through DA’s elevated quarantine measures, as well as through enhanced interagency and interdepartmental collaboration Dar said.

“The outbreak is now tapering down. It is decreasing. It’s a good pangitain na bumababa yung occurrence ng outbreaks (It’s a good sign that the occurrence of outbreaks is dwindling),” Dar said.

However, the agriculture Secretary explained that there is still “a need to disseminate the national zoning plan to all local government units to effectively control the movement of pork and pork-related products and prevent the spread of the hog disease.”

“Itong zoning plan na meron na tayo… i-disseminate pa mas lalo sa lahat ng local government units (This zoning plan that we have should be further disseminated to all local government units),” Dar said as he pushed for the whole-of-nation approach to arrest the spread of ASF.

Under the zoning plan, areas in the country will be classified by their ASF status — free zones, containment zones, surveillance zones, protected zones, and infected zones. These are further categorized using a color-coded mechanism.

Dar said Visayas, Mindanao, and Mimaropa regions are considered free zones (green). This means that these areas can freely trade their products anywhere in the country.

For the containment zones, regions 1 (Ilocos), 2 (Cagayan Valley), and 5 (Bicol) are protected zones (light green); Regions 3 (Central Luzon) and 4A (Calabarzon) are surveillance zones (yellow); Bulacan and Pampanga are infected zones (red).

Dar also highlighted that the zoning plan also imposes a transport ban of longganisa, tocino and hotdog products from Luzon to Visayas and Mindanao.

“Para klaro, yung mga longganisa, tocino at hotdog ay hindi pa natin papayagan na iti-trade from Luzon to Visayas, to Mindanao. Ang papayagan lang natin through the zoning plan ay fully-cooked and canned processed pork products,” he said.

The Agriculture chief said the local hog industry has been losing PHP1 billion a month, or a total of PHP4 billion since mid-August, due to the ASF the PNA said.

“Ang development bumaba na ‘yung outbreak. Nag-pi-pick up na din (prevention and control measures). Tumataas na ang confidence at negosyo ay bumabalik na (The development is that the occurrence of outbreaks has decreased. The prevention and control measures have also picked up. That’s why the confidence of the public has increased and the business is returning),” he said.

He noted that PHP220 million has been disbursed from the PHP1-billion indemnification fund to mitigate the impact of ASF. (IAMIGO/CNS)


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Ismael Amigohttp://www.currentph.com
Ismael Amigo is a veteran journalist of more than 15 years experience on the field who rose up the ranks and covered all the beats from news to sports (amateur/pro). He now leads the CNS team in producing stories. You can reach him at Ismael.amigo@currentph.com.

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