African swine fever hits China farm with 20,000 pigs as risks rise
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[October 15, 2018]
By Hallie Gu and Dominique Patton
BEIJING (Reuters) - China reported a new
African swine fever case on a farm with nearly 20,000 pigs on Monday,
the largest farm yet to report the highly contagious disease in the
world's top pork producer.
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The new case, one of numerous to be reported in northeast Liaoning
province in recent days, underlines the escalating threat to the
country's $1 trillion pig industry from the disease despite a slew
of initial measures imposed to curb its spread.
Pig prices have plunged in China's northeast after farmers were
unable to transport their herds out of infected provinces, while
prices in the south have surged.
Farms owned by large companies typically have stronger biosecurity,
or measures to guard against the spread of the disease, than China's
hundreds of thousands of small farms, and have until now not
reported any outbreaks.
But one of three new cases confirmed in Liaoning on Monday occurred
on a 19,938-head farm, according to a statement published on the
website of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.
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"The fact that the disease was confirmed on a big pig farm showed
that it got more serious," said Yao Guiling, an analyst with
consultancy China-America Commodity Data Analytics.
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"Big companies usually have better biosecurity measures. (The new
outbreak) highlights the difficulty in controlling the disease.
Companies will probably rethink or slow their output expansion
plans," Yao said.
The statement did not identify the farm nor its owner where 221 pigs
died but said it was in Jinzhou city.
Another farm of 1,571 pigs in Panjin city also reported an outbreak,
which killed 109 pigs, and a smaller farm, also in Panjin, said 129
out of its 270 pigs died from the disease.
The disease was also reported in Tianjin city last week, fuelling
fears that it remained far from control.
News of the spread of the disease sent shares at top domestic pork
producer Henan Shuanghui Investment & Development Co Ltd closing
down 7 percent on Monday.
(Reporting by Hallie Gu and Dominique Patton; Editing by Manolo
Serapio Jr.)
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