Pagbabantay sa mga border control at meat establishment, pinaigting pa para mapigilan ang pagkalat ng ASF
Pagbabantay sa mga border control at meat establishment, pinaigting pa para mapigilan ang pagkalat ng ASF
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00:00The National Meat Inspection Service has stricter regulations on the protection of pork meat.
00:04This is because the meat with African swine fever is not safe to consume.
00:08Bien won the battle live, Bien.
00:14The Department of Agriculture and National Meat Inspection Service has stricter regulations
00:19on the protection of border control and meat establishments
00:22to prevent the spread of African swine fever.
00:26Yesterday, mass testing was conducted on pigs in Lubo, Batangas.
00:31The Department of Agriculture confirmed that 11 pigs were positive for African swine fever
00:36when they were caught at a checkpoint in Malanday, Valenzuela.
00:40The pigs were immediately killed and transported to the Central Boreal Site
00:45which is part of the Disease Containment Measures.
00:48The Bureau of Animal Industry also obtained a blood sample
00:51of the pigs that were caught in a truck on Mindanao Avenue that was suspected to have ASF.
00:58According to the Department of Agriculture,
01:00147 pigs were confirmed positive for ASF in Lungsod, Quezon.
01:08Because of this, the NMIS also ordered the maintenance of meat establishments
01:13to ensure that the meat is in good condition.
01:17According to statistics, five trucks have already been caught by the DA
01:21at the checkpoints in Metro Manila in the past few days.
01:25The Philippine National Police is also involved in monitoring the checkpoints.
01:30The DA is also helping the local governments.
01:34This is a reminder from the Department of Agriculture to the public
01:39to take a good look if they have NMIS
01:41to ensure that the pigs you buy are safe from African Swine Fever.
01:48And that is the update. Back to you, Diana.
01:51Thank you very much, BN Manalo.