Negros Occidental maintains strict pork ban amid African swine fever concerns. Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson reaffirms commitment to uphold the ban on pork products from red-coded areas, emphasizing the importance of adhering to protocols to ensure recovery and prevent future outbreaks. Meanwhile, Negros Oriental lifts ban in hopes of revitalizing local economy and providing relief to hog raisers and consumers affected by ASF crisis.
Culling of all pigs of the infected zone to be done by the officials of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department, Manipur by following proper protocols.
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is part of a 13-state coalition that opposes a new law in Massachusetts. The law imposes tough restrictions on livestock farms about how they house their pigs. Bird says the Massachusetts pork ban goes further than a similar law in California, banning the shipment of “non-compliant” pork through the state. […]
According to a notification issued by the deputy commissioner of Tengnoupal on Tuesday, no live pigs or pork will be allowed to be brought into the state.