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Guangdong culls pig stocks amid swine fever outbreak
    2018-12-21  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

SOUTH CHINA’S Guangdong Province said Thursday that nearly 2,000 pigs had been culled since the province reported its first African swine fever outbreak Wednesday.

Eleven pigs were confirmed dead after being infected with the viral disease at a farm in Xiangzhou District in the city of Zhuhai, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said Wednesday.

The agriculture and rural affairs department of Guangdong, which neighbors Hong Kong and Macao, said they had culled 1,940 hogs at the farm and quarantined the area. Inspections and disinfection had also been strengthened in the city’s pig farms and slaughterhouses, it said.

The department said no other cases of the disease have been reported in the province, which is a major producer and consumer of pork.

On Wednesday, the Official Provisional Municipal Council of Macao (IACM) said it has tightened inspection and examination of live hogs and will guarantee the food safety of local residents.

According to IACM, it has contacted relevant authorities and hog suppliers on the Chinese mainland. In spite of the decline in hogs supplied to the SAR, it will ensure the live pig supply in order to meet the demands of the citizens, said IACM.

The southern province is the 23rd province in China to have reported the outbreak of African swine fever, a highly contagious disease that infects pigs. The disease does not affect other animal species or humans.

China reported its first case of the disease in August in the northeastern province of Liao-

ning.  (Xinhua)

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