South Korea confirms hog foot-and-mouth
outbreak
Send a link to a friend
[July 24, 2014]
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea has
confirmed a case of foot-and-mouth disease at a hog farm, the country's
first outbreak in more than three years, the agriculture ministry said
in a statement on Thursday.
|
The case comes as Asia's fourth-largest economy strives to contain a
six-month outbreak of bird flu, which has pushed pork prices to
multi-year highs due to demand for alternative meat.
Testing confirmed a foot-and-mouth case at a hog farm in Uiseong
county, more than 250 km (155 miles) southeast of Seoul, said
statements from the ministry and the Gyeonsangbuk-do provincial
government.
The ministry said the disease was unlikely to be widespread as it
was one of the three types that the country inoculates against. The
outbreak occurred in unvaccinated hogs and some 600 pigs were being
slaughtered to contain the disease.
The outbreak could lead to a rise in pork and beef imports.
The pork imports are already high after South Korea's worst
nationwide outbreak of foot-and-mouth in 2010-2011 led to the
culling of a third of the hog population.
Many consumers have also opted for pork instead of chicken due to
the bird flu outbreak, pushing up pork prices.
Three-year-high pork prices have led to forecasts of increased beef
imports as consumers look for alternative meats, according to
government data and industry sources.
[to top of second column] |
South Korea imported nearly 170,000 tonnes of pork - mainly from the
United States, Germany and Canada - in the first six months of this
year, up 7 percent year-on-year, according to customs data.
The country's beef imports - mainly from Australia and the United
States - also rose 8.5 percent to over 138,000 tonnes in the first
half of this year from a year earlier, the data showed. Its beef and
pork exports are almost none.
(Reporting by Meeyoung Cho; Editing by Richard Pullin and Michael
Perry)
[© 2014 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2014 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
|