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Agriculture minister to outline African swine fever prevention plans

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Agriculture minister to outline African swine fever prevention plans

 

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The agriculture minister is formulating plans to prevent the African swine fever virus from entering Thailand and to also improve pig-farming standards countrywide.

 

“Though there is still no infection in Thailand, it has become an epidemic in Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar,” Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Praphat Phothasuthon said. “There is a possibility of the virus entering Thailand, so we have to formulate preventive plans as soon as possible.”

 

He was speaking after holding a discussion about the virus spreading in China since August last year with the Department of Livestock Development.

 

The minister further explained that he has tasked the department with developing a three-phase plan from 2019-2021, such as beefing up security and quarantine areas around borders shared with countries where the virus is present.

 

“The ministry is also looking to improve the standard of pig farms owned by 200,000 local farmers nationwide,” he said. “Working with the Swine Farmers Association, we will promote good farm management principles with an emphasis on meat safety and traceability under international standards.

 

“This will help improve the quality of products and prevent swine diseases from spreading,” Praphat said.

 

There are more than 20 million pigs being raised either by individual farmers or giant factory farms in Thailand, with an estimated value of Bt200 billion. Though African swine fever is fatal for pigs, it cannot be transmitted to humans.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30375561

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-08-29

I can't quite make out which one is the Agriculture Minister ...

6 hours ago, Phuketshrew said:

I can't quite make out which one is the Agriculture Minister ...

Its like where is Wally for Prawit

all  pigs  to  be  rebranded  cows,  end  of  problem

Stage one - denial. if this fact is compromised, meet again.

On 8/29/2019 at 10:19 PM, Chazar said:

all  pigs  to  be  rebranded  cows,  end  of  problem

Not a great idea with serial cow rapists reportedly around !

Could be a windfall for Thai farmers if they keep it away from their farms .

 

On 8/29/2019 at 8:06 PM, Phuketshrew said:

I can't quite make out which one is the Agriculture Minister ...

It's the one on the left of the PM

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