Cambodia on Alert as African Swine Fever Spreads to Cambodia (UPDATES)

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CEOCambodiaNews wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2019 12:31 pm 'No way to stop it': millions of pigs culled across Asia as swine fever spreads
Experts say region is losing the battle to stop the biggest animal disease outbreak the planet has ever faced
Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Bangkok
Thu 6 Jun 2019 01.59 BST
South-east Asia is battling to contain the spread of highly contagious African swine fever, known as “pig Ebola”, which has already led to the culling of millions of pigs in China and Vietnam.

African swine fever, which is harmless to humans but fatal to pigs, was discovered in China in August, where it has caused havoc, leading to more than 1.2m pigs being culled. China is home to almost half of the world’s pigs and the news sent the global price of pork soaring.

There is no vaccination for African swine fever, which causes pigs to internally haemorrhage until they die, so the only option to contain the disease is to kill any contaminated animals. Some estimates say that in China up to 200m animals may eventually be slaughtered. The virus can last for several weeks on anything from clothes to vehicles, allowing for it to easily travel long distances.

It has spread like wildfire across Asia, causing growing devastation to the pig farmers of Vietnam and Cambodia and putting Thailand, Asia’s second-biggest pork producer, on “red alert”. Cases have increased in Mongolia, North Korea and Hong Kong in recent weeks, while South Korea is blood testing pigs at the border.

The UN Food and Agriculture organisation (UNFAO) and regional experts fear that Myanmar, Philippines and Laos will be next because they are all highly susceptible to an outbreak, due to the struggle to control the movement of pigs and pig products across porous borders.

“This is the biggest animal disease outbreak we’ve ever had on the planet,” said Dirk Pfeiffer, a veterinary epidemiologist at City University of Hong Kong and expert on African swine fever. “It makes the foot and mouth disease and BSE outbreaks pale in comparison to the damage that is being done. And we have no way to stop it from spreading.”

Currently the battle to contain the disease is being lost. “There are concerns that the disease will continue to spread across the countries in south-east Asia,” said Dr Wantanee Kalpravidh, regional manager for UNFAO, who said they believed the swine fever cases being reported by governments in the region were “underestimates”.

Wantanee said problems included the lack of compensation for pig farmers in south-east Asia whose herds were culled, giving them little reason to report a disease outbreak, and fears that banning movement of pigs and pork across borders would only create a “black market which would be impossible to control”.

The implications of the outbreak are already being felt beyond Asia. Global pork prices have risen by almost 40%, and long term it is likely to lead to more pork imports from Europe and America to meet demand, which will also push up global meat prices. Market analyst Rabobank said global pork supplies could fall by 8%.

In Vietnam, the first swine fever case was detected in January this year in northern Vietnam, not far from the border with China. Last week, agriculture minister Nguyen Xuan Cuong confirmed the virus had now spread to 48 of the country’s 63 provinces. The country has now culled about 2m pigs, or 6% of the country’s herd, a figure that is expected to rise steeply.

In Cambodia, around 2400 pigs have died or been culled due to the disease in the past two months, while in Hong Kong two separate cases led to there being no fresh pork in the country for a week.
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African Swine Fever Outbreak in Tbong Khmum
Cambodia Breaking News (Phnom Penh): According to the Ministry of Agriculture, on July 02, 2019, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries have announced an alert of African swine fever outbreaks in Ohreang Ov village, Tbong Khmum.

The ministry ordered the Department of animal health and animal production to take urgent measures to prevent the spread of the outbreak of African swine fever by these means:

- Destroying all types of pig, ban on buying selling and delivering pigs within 3km from the center of the disease area.
- Launching an investigation study on the disease of African swine fever.
- Putting controls in place on all live pigs and pork products in a 10 km radius from the center of the outbreak.

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African swine fever from Vietnam continues to spread through the eastern provinces of Cambodia.

TOP NEWS: African Swine Fever Spreads to Cambodia’s Svay Rieng and Takeo
08/07/19 20:17
Phnom Penh (FN), July 8 – African swine fever has continued to spread to Svay Rieng and Takeo provinces of Cambodia, Tan Phanara, the director of the Animal Health and Production department within the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, told Fresh News on Monday.

He said as of 8 July, the fever has hit pigs in four provinces, including Rattanakiri, Tbong Khmum, Svay Rieng and Takeo – all of which are eastern parts of Cambodia bordering Vietnam.

Ministry of Agriculture, on late Tuesday, 4 July, announced to destroy all the pigs in two villages of Kompong Serey and Soy of Ou Reang Ov district of Tbong Khmum province; and temporarily halt the rearing of pigs, buy-sell, and transports of pigs and pork.
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African swine fever has now spread to Takeo and Svay Rieng provinces
Authorities from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries are following the spread of the disease closely.
Locations of the two most recent outbreaks:

1. In Svay Rieng Province: Russey Keo Village, Krokor Commune, Svay Chrum District, Svay Rieng Province

2. In Takeo Province: Outbreak in Ampil Village, Ponley Commune, Angkol Borey District, Takeo Province
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Whatever next ? Allegations of corruption and pig-smuggling by Cambodian officials. :shock:
Officials probed over ASF collusion
12 July 2019

Government spokesperson Phay Siphan said on Thursday that specialists are probing officials who have allegedly colluded with traders in transporting pigs from Vietnam without authorisation.

Siphan also encouraged local people to report officials found to have allowed the illegal transportation of pigs from Vietnam.
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Kampot, Cambodia Breaking News: This morning, 14 July 2019, provincial and district police confiscated 312kgs of illegal pork meat from a Kampot vendor and burnt the lot.
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July 18, 2019
Pork consumption plummets as fear of ASF virus spreads
As new cases of the African Swine Fever (ASF) virus come to light across the country, sellers of pig products are reporting a decline in business activity, threatening their livelihood and raising a public health alert.

The outbreak began in neighbouring Vietnam and has so far reached four provinces in the Kingdom – Ratanakkiri, Tboung Khmum, Svay Rieng and Takeo.

Sellers at markets in Phnom Penh say pork consumption is dramatically down since early this month, but prices remain stable. If the outbreak is not brought under control, farmers say their businesses will suffer the consequences.

Authorities have stressed that the disease does not harm people. However, news of the virus is having “a psychological effect” on the consumer, resulting in lower consumption of pork products, said Srun Pov, president of the Cambodian Pig Raiser Association.

Mr Pov said that around 20 to 30 percent of consumers have stopped eating pork after the cases surfaced.
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So have you guys and gals stopped eating pork ? Rumours are rife on social media and they say that a lot of people don't want to eat pork anymore due to this swine fever.
I know a few people from the provinces close to Vietnam that have changed their diet, because after all who wants to eat infected meat ? Even if it's not harmful to humans it's not a very appetizing thought. Also, I think there's a lack of trust in the official line that it's fine to eat.
Thoughts ?
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Anchor Moy wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2019 1:36 am So have you guys and gals stopped eating pork ? Rumours are rife on social media and they say that a lot of people don't want to eat pork anymore due to this swine fever.
I know a few people from the provinces close to Vietnam that have changed their diet, because after all who wants to eat infected meat ? Even if it's not harmful to humans it's not a very appetizing thought. Also, I think there's a lack of trust in the official line that it's fine to eat.
Thoughts ?
I'm still eating pork, but back in the UK at the moment, so I don't count. In Cambo, I've heard mixed responses. I have two Khmer friends who both own restaurants. One serves mainly locals, one sells mainly to expats. They say that expats are still consuming pork dishes, but the lady who serves mainly locals has seen a big shift away from pork.

I have a friend married to a Khmer, and she will not allow pork in to their house, despite his protestations that it's safe for humans. He misses his morning bacon butty.
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Out in the sticks many will not now eat pork.
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