By Eva Visperas
ROSALES,
Pangasinan – Hog raisers met here Thursday and agreed to hold a “meat holiday” in protest of the government’s
inaction to problems besetting their industry, including meat smuggling.
So said backyard hog
raisers have been urging their group to initiate a pork holiday since November,
but asked them to give the government a little more time to act on their
complaints.
He cited a bill that
seeks to make large-scale agricultural smuggling an act of economic sabotage
and imposes higher penalties for violators. The Senate and House of
Representatives approved the measure before they adjourned on Feb. 3.
So said he is
wondering why President Aquino has not signed the measure after almost a month
since it was approved by Congress.
He said the legislation is
expected to address smuggling of agricultural commodities, including pork and
chicken that reached P198.75 billion under the Aquino administration.
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