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With domestic supply hurt by ASF, Sabah approves eight licences to import pork

Virus has killed over 10,000 pigs there since last year, notes state agriculture and fisheries minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 17 Jul 2022 8:00AM

With domestic supply hurt by ASF, Sabah approves eight licences to import pork
Sabah Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan says that unlike in its neighbouring state Sarawak, Sabah’s Pig Farming Area in Tongod is still in the early stages of operation and the infrastructure is far from ready. – Pixabay pic, July 17, 2022

by Rebecca Chong

KOTA KINABALU – The Sabah government has approved eight applications to import pork products to supplement Sabah’s domestic pork supply.

Sabah Agriculture and Fisheries minister Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan said the applications were submitted to the Committee on Import and Export Licensing under the Sabah Veterinary Services Department (VSD).

“These are necessary because Sabah’s pork industry has been devastated by the African Swine Fever (ASF) virus, which has killed over 10,000 pigs throughout Sabah since last year.

“The virus has also prompted the closure of 11 commercial pig farms in Sandakan (2), Keningau (2), Papar (3), Kota Kinabalu (3), and Penampang (1) to prevent further infections to adjacent farms,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

Jeffrey explained that unlike in its neighbouring state Sarawak, Sabah’s Pig Farming Area (PFA) in Tongod is still in the early stages of operation and the infrastructure is far from ready.

He hoped that once all 44 pig farms in Sabah are centralised, productivity would increase and similar risks such as ASF would be minimised in the future.

Sabah Agriculture and Fisheries minister Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan says he hoped that once all 44 pig farms in Sabah are centralised, productivity would increase and similar risks such as ASF would be minimised in the future. – Bernama pic, July 17, 2022
Sabah Agriculture and Fisheries minister Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan says he hoped that once all 44 pig farms in Sabah are centralised, productivity would increase and similar risks such as ASF would be minimised in the future. – Bernama pic, July 17, 2022

Kitingan also clarified that the pricing of pork, chicken, and eggs in Sabah are determined by the ceiling price set by the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry as well as the consensus of several bodies including the Sabah VSD, representatives from the Sabah Livestock Association and marketers.

“In terms of eggs and chicken, there are various factors at play.

“Fish, a good source of protein, is relatively pricey these days because bad weather means less fishing activity and thus less supply in the market.

“Therefore, eggs, being the cheapest protein source, are in high demand.

“With the recent Hari Raya Aidiladha celebration, it is not surprising that egg supply appears to be in short supply right now. But rest assured, the supply remains consistent, as reported by major local egg producers.

“Chicken has become more expensive due to feed costs. The good news is that there is a report that the global price of animal feed is decreasing. I hope this will result in lower market prices of chicken and beef soon,” he said.

Meanwhile, Sabah VSD director Dr Normah Yusof said the department is currently renovating its three slaughterhouses in Inanam, Kudat, and Sandakan.

“Once the construction is finished, which is scheduled at the end of this year, pig farmers will be able to use these slaughterhouses to reduce production costs. It is hoped that as a result, the price of pork in the market will also fall,” she said. – The Vibes, July 17, 2022

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