The gangs are taking advantage of a highly contagious disease that
has spread across much of the country and disrupted the world's
biggest pork market.
The scam involves dumping dead pigs on farms and then spreading
rumors that the farms are infected with African swine fever, which
is often fatal for pigs but harmless for humans.
The gangs then pressure farmers to sell their hogs at lower prices,
violating farmers' rights and affecting normal pig production, the
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said in a statement.
The ministry did not give more details but it urged anyone who
witnessed such activities to alert the authorities.
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"All localities should be vigilant and actively guard against it,"
it said.
Up to half of China's breeding pigs have either died from African
swine fever or been slaughtered because of the spreading disease,
twice as many as officially acknowledged, Reuters reported last
month.
(Reporting by Tom Daly; editing by Darren Schuettler)
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