Western Visayas continues to ship swine to Luzon

By Perla Lena

April 24, 2023, 7:13 pm

<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true"><strong>SHIPMENT</strong>. Live hogs from Antique are shipped to Luzon, including the National Capital Region. Maria Teresa Solis, chief of the Department of Agriculture Agribusiness and Marketing Division (DA-AMAD) in Western Visayas said that areas in the region that are free from the African swine fever continue to sell their swine outside of the region. <em>(PNA file photo by Antique ProVet)</em></span></p>
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SHIPMENT. Live hogs from Antique are shipped to Luzon, including the National Capital Region. Maria Teresa Solis, chief of the Department of Agriculture Agribusiness and Marketing Division (DA-AMAD) in Western Visayas said that areas in the region that are free from the African swine fever continue to sell their swine outside of the region. (PNA file photo by Antique ProVet)

 

ILOILO CITY – Provinces in Western Visayas that remain free from the African swine fever (ASF) continue to ship hogs to Luzon, including the National Capital Region, according to the Department of Agriculture Agribusiness and Marketing Division (DA-AMAD).

“We ship to Manila from Antique, Aklan, and parts of Iloilo that are not affected by the ASF,” said Maria Teresa Solis, chief of the DA-AMAD 6 in an interview on Monday.

Data from the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) showed that this year, 31, 559 live hogs were sent to Luzon from January to April 17.

However, there was a big reduction due to the low available supply amid the high demand because of the ASF.

Solis added that there is also an increase in prices of live weight as well as pork products that are being sold in the market; good news for the growers but not for consumers.

“Previously, the price was between PHP280 to PHP290 but now it has reached PHP300 per kilogram of pork,” she said.

The live weight price starting this month has reached PHP165 to PHP170 per kilo.

Solis said that there are farmers who already resumed raising hogs since they feel that it is already safe.

The DA livestock sector, she said, has a program that extends assistance to cooperatives or farmers associations that will engage in swine production under the rehabilitation of the industry. 

Currently, only the provinces of Antique and Negros Occidental have not recorded ASF cases. (PNA)

 

 

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