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Govt Asked to Control Swine Fever


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BANGKOK, Jan 5 (TNA) – The president of the Swine Raisers Association of Thailand warns that pork prices will rise further during the Lunar New Year unless the government controls the African swine fever which has caused the massive deaths and culls of pigs.

 

Surachai Sutthitham, president of the association, said that pork prices would continue to rise during the Lunar New Year because of its inadequate supply.

 

He said that the government had not come up with a clear solution to control the African swine fever (ASF) which caused the massive deaths and culls of pigs.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-856018

 

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The president of the Swine Raisers Association of Thailand warns that pork prices will rise further during the Lunar New Year unless the government controls the African swine fever which has caused the massive deaths and culls of pigs.

Well pigs are quite intelligent and may listen to instructions on how to avoid cov…sorry swine fever. 
 

Sarcasm alert. 

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No sweat to stop eating pork.

 

We all need to eat less red meat to slow Climate Change, not to mention our own health.

 

Live animal exports are cruel in the extreme and unnecessary.

 

I have never seen inside a Thai pig farm, but they are all confined indoors and I have grave reservations regarding animal welfare standards in Thailand.

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4 hours ago, jollyhangmon said:

'Govt Asked to Control Swine Fever'

 

... 555, yep, would make some sense to keep an eye on a disease spreading within their own ilk, no?

 

All governments can control,

Swine fever, COVID, climate change.

But they need total control over every aspect of your life.

........ and your trust, trust your government, it knows what's good for you!.

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