In July, China's agriculture ministry said criminal gangs were
faking outbreaks of swine fever on farms and forcing farmers to sell
their healthy pigs at sharply lower prices.
And on Thursday, a state-backed news website, The Paper, reported
that a pig farming unit of Beijing Dabeinong Technology Group Co Ltd
had run foul of the regional aviation authority, as its transmitter
had disrupted the GPS signal in the area.
Answering questions from investors on an interactive platform run by
the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Dabeinong confirmed on Friday that its
pig farming unit in Heilongjiang province had unwittingly violated
civil aviation rules.
"Our unit in Heilongjiang province... to prevent external people
from using drones to drop pork with African swine fever virus,
violated regulations by using a drone control equipment set," the
company said.
"We broke related radio regulations, although that was
unintentional," said Dabeinong, adding that it had surrendered the
equipment to authorities and was willing to accept a penalty.
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The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issued a notice
on Friday calling for a crackdown on illegal manufacturers and
suppliers of such equipment, saying it can only be used by public
security departments, national security agencies and radio
regulators.
Dabeinong has a herd of 14,000 sows at its three farms and one
breeding farm in Heilongjiang. The farms in Heilongjiang were
operating safely, it said, and security would be stepped up.
China, the world's top producer and consumer of pork, has seen its
pig herd shrink by 40% compared with a year ago, the Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Affairs said this week. Rising pork prices
were a factor behind inflation's acceleration to its fastest pace in
almost eight years in November.
(Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
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