By Erwin Bele
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La
Union – The City Government of
San Fernando, through the City Veterinary Office, has assured that pork meat in
this city and the rest of the province is free of the African Swine Fever (ASF)
virus.
“We guarantee that all pork meat being sold at
the city auxiliary wet market and slaughtered here goes through several
inspections,” said Flosie Decena, city veterinary officer.
Pork meat being sold in
the market here comes from the city’s pig racers and from the neighboring towns
of Pangasinan.
“La Union and Pangasinan
are very strict. We have highly contiguous security measures to prevent the
entry of ASF,” Decena added.
According to Melinda
Adriano, president of the meat vendors’ association, said that their pork meat
sales have declined due to fears of ASF contamination.
“Takot ang mga customer
naming unang-una, naapektuhan siyempre ang benta, ngunit sa tulong ng mga
inspector sa city veterinary, nakikita naman nila na nag-checheck sila at
ipinapaliwanag na ang produkto dito sa San Fernando ay malinis at safe,”
Adriano said.
Decena advised consumers
to avoid buying frozen pork products that are being sold at a cheaper price.
The Office of the
Provincial Governor issued Executive Order no. 23, series of 2019 which
declared a temporary ban on the entry of live swine/pigs, fresh and frozen
pork, and pork products into the provinces from ASF-infected areas as confirmed
by the Department of Agriculture in the province.
The ASF is a deadly
animal disease affecting pigs and wild boars with up to 100% mortality. It has
no known cure but it is harmless to humans.
Over five million pigs
in Asia have died in the past year due to ASF, according to the latest data of
the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
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