Iloilo province to start hog repopulation amid ASF

By Perla Lena

January 6, 2023, 2:09 pm

<p><strong>ASF AREAS</strong>. Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor Jr. on Thursday (Jan. 5, 2023) points to areas with confirmed cases of African swine fever (ASF). In an interview Friday (Jan. 6, 2023) he said there is a need to replace the swine lost due to ASF taking into account the supply for the next three months. <em>(PNA photo by PGLena)</em></p>

ASF AREAS. Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor Jr. on Thursday (Jan. 5, 2023) points to areas with confirmed cases of African swine fever (ASF). In an interview Friday (Jan. 6, 2023) he said there is a need to replace the swine lost due to ASF taking into account the supply for the next three months. (PNA photo by PGLena)

ILOILO CITY – The provincial government is planning to start the hog repopulation in red zone areas as well as strengthen the biosecurity measures, especially on backyard farms, to continue the hog industry in Iloilo in the wake of African swine fever (ASF) contamination.

“We have to roll with the punches. We have to adjust to the situation. Moving forward when we are fighting for the supply of hog in the province, we also want to strengthen the biosecurity measures of our backyard,” said Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor Jr. in an interview on Friday.

The governor met with the Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry (DA-BAI) and the provincial and municipal veterinarians on Friday to discuss how to proceed with the plan.

“We have to think of our supply three months from now. We have to find a way to breed even with ASF,” he added.

The target is to pilot the municipalities of Oton and San Miguel where the first confirmed ASF cases were recorded.

The idea is to use artificial insemination instead of a boar to prevent possible ASF transmission in areas where there are no more cases or the hog depopulation is complete.

The governor said in the case of Oton, around 40 percent of its hog population was unaffected.

Data from the Office of the Provincial Veterinarian showed that 2,139 hogs in the municipality died due to suspected ASF as per their January 4 data while as of Dec.14, 2022 they have depopulated 898 swine heads.

In San Miguel, only 158 swine died of suspected ASF as of Jan. 4 while 466 swine heads were depopulated as of Dec. 14.

Defensor said the intention is to gradually replace the lost swine, even for the sake of supplying within the municipalities.

As of Jan. 3, 11 municipalities have already recorded ASF cases and the governor raised the possibility of spreading further.

Of the 11 towns, Oton, San Miguel, Leganes, New Lucena, Alimodian, Santa Barbara, Mina, Barotac Nuevo, Dumangas, and Banate are still under the red or infected zone, while Barotac Viejo remains in pink or buffer zone. (PNA)

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