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23 Penang pig farms hit by ASF, says CM

7,998 infected animals culled yesterday to address outbreak, he adds

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 28 Jan 2023 6:44PM

23 Penang pig farms hit by ASF, says CM
Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow says all of the pigs culled yesterday after they were found to be infected with African swine fever have been buried in the Seberang Perai Selatan area, far from public settlements or undeveloped locations. – Pixabay pic, January 28, 2023

BATU KAWAN – To date, 23 pig farms in Penang have been found to be affected by African swine fever (ASF), said Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.

He said as of yesterday, 7,998 pigs from six farms in Seberang Perai Tengah (SPT) and Seberang Perai Selatan (SPS) have been culled after they were found to be ASF-positive.

“So far, the breakdown on ASF-affected farms is as follows: 17 farms in the SPS district involving 42,691 pigs, two farms in SPT (2,742 pigs), and four farms in Seberang Perai Utara (SPU) involving 7,842 pigs.

“All the pig carcasses were buried in the SPS area… far from public settlements or at undeveloped locations, so as not to cause disturbance in the areas involved.

“We are also looking for a site in SPU to bury the culled animals,” he told reporters after attending the Batu Kawan parliamentary constituency Chinese New Year open house here today. 

Elaborating, Chow said the Penang Veterinary Services Department (VSD) with the help of the local authorities had been able to deal with the ASF outbreak, especially in relation to the disposal of the infected pigs at the allocated sites.

He said the Penang VSD was also being assisted by two VSD teams from Putrajaya in carrying out all ASF-related tasks, including sampling and disposal of the dead or infected livestock.

“Last week the ASF threat was stable. Although two farms were newly hit, we do not rule out the possibility that the outbreak will continue to (spread),” he said

He said currently there are 124 pig farms in Penang with a total of 267,348 pigs.

“To date, 101 pig farms have not been hit with ASF – where 35 of the farms are in SPS with a total of 97,104 animals, 60 farms in SPU (100,600 animals), two farms in SPT (5,539 animals), and four farms in Barat Daya (10,830 animals),” he said.

“Once again, pig farmers and the public are reminded to immediately report any death relating to wild boars, village pigs, or commercial pigs to the Penang VSD via its disease crisis management room hotline at 04-504-1047.” – Bernama, January 28, 2023

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