China says to take tough
steps to fight African swine fever
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[November 19, 2018]
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will take tough
steps to wipe out African swine fever and will crack down on any
behavior that delays or covers up cases of the disease from being
reported, a senior official at the agricultural ministry said.
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That came after the first case of the fever in Sichuan province, the
country's leading pig-herding region, was confirmed last Friday.
"(China) will need to improve hog-breeding management and animal
biosafety management levels, as well as strengthening disease
controls at pig farms," Yu Kangzhen, a vice agriculture minister,
said on Monday.
Yu also urged local authorities to crack down on unsupervised animal
slaughtering and to prevent meat from animals that had died from the
disease from filtering into the market.
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(Reporting by Muyu Xu and Dominique Patton)
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