China
probably underreporting swine fever: U.S. Agriculture's Perdue
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[August 31, 2018]
AMES, Iowa (Reuters) -
An outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) in China's hogs is probably
bigger than what has been reported publicly, U.S. Agriculture Secretary
Sonny Perdue said on Thursday.
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"We think that it probably has been underreported in China - the way
they're able to control their media about that," Perdue said at
Landus Cooperative office in Ames, Iowa.
China on Aug. 3 reported its first cases of the deadly ASF in
Liaoning province and found another outbreak in Zhengzhou in central
Henan province two weeks later.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs on Thursday said ASF
has infected 185 pigs on a farm in Wuhu, in eastern Anhui province,
China's fifth outbreak of the deadly disease this month.
The news has pushed up U.S. hog prices and raised concerns of the
disease spreading into other parts of Asia. [LIV/]
ASF has been detected in Russia and Eastern Europe as well as
Africa, though never before in East Asia, and is one of the most
devastating diseases to affect swine herds.
It would be "devastating" if ASF entered the United States, not only
for hogs but for grain handlers and farmers who grow crops used as
animal feed, Perdue said.

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The USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is
responsible for keeping out foreign animal diseases.
That is why there are agricultural checks made at borders and
airports, Perdue said.

"We try to have a really hard line over the protections of
international travel," he said. "APHIS is on the job every day
trying to keep any of that kind of thing from coming because it
would be absolutely devastating."
(Reporting by Tom Polansek; writing by Caroline Stauffer, editing by
G Crosse)
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