Philippines bans pig imports from Laos due to swine fever

Philippines bans pig imports from Laos due to swine fever

The Philippines is taking serious measures to stop the African swine fever outbreak by banning the imports of pigs and bacon products from Laos.

The African swine fever started spreading widely in China before moving on to other neighbouring countries.
GENEVA:
The Philippines has banned imports of pigs and bacon products from Laos due to an African swine fever outbreak, it said in a filing published by the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Tuesday.

The Philippines’ move follows similar steps by China and Thailand, following an outbreak in Laos’ southern province of Saravane.

The disease, which is incurable in pigs but harmless to humans, has spread rapidly across China since last August and also spread this year in Vietnam. China has reported 137 outbreaks so far, but more are going unreported.

As many as half of China’s breeding pigs have either died from African swine fever or been slaughtered because of it, twice as many as officially acknowledged, according to the estimates of four people who supply large farms.

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