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Sunday, March 29, 2020
Thursday, March 12, 2020
DA Caraga, BAI and LGU Forges Effort to Prevent Entry of ASF Virus
As the clock is
ticking for the country on in its campaign to prevent the entry of the deadly African
Swine Fever (ASF) virus, the Department of Agriculture Caraga, Bureau of Animal
Industry and local government units pooled its resources to shield the region
from the entry of the said virus.
A stakeholder’s forum on ASF was conducted
by DA Caraga through the Livestock Section yesterday to aware swine industry
players in the region against the disease.
The virus that posed danger to the swine
industry had lately encroached 15 countries in Africa, Europe and some parts of
Asia.
“Currently there is no vaccine and
medications to fight back the virus, hence, it is a fatal disease,” Dr. Dale
Franco Llentic, Caraga Regional Veterinary Quarantine Officer said.
He explained that ASF is a highly contagious
hemorrhagic viral disease of domestic and wild pigs of all ages, characterized
by high fever, loss of appetite, reddening of the skin and hemorrhages of the
internal organs, and death which follows between 2-10 days on the average and mortality
can be as high as 100%.
“The only way to contain the disease is
through culling or depopulation of the swine in an infected farm such as what
had been done in China,” he said.
Historically, the first outbreak was
recognized as having occurred in 1907 after ASF was first described in 1921 in
Kenya, Africa hence its name has been derived, and it is a reemerging disease
on swine.
However, he clarified that the ASF virus
would not affect human. “Physically, ASF virus would affect human but the
impact is on economic aspect, since it is a big loss of the swine industry if
the entry of such would not be prevented,” Llentic emphasized.
He said that they are focusing on its
monitoring and surveillance on the major point of entry in the region such as in
Nasipit Port, Lipata Port in Surigao and Pulang Lupa, Trento Agusan del Sur.
The provincial government of Agusan del
Norte established a quarantine area in Carmen, Agusan del Norte.
“Quarantine effort is critical in this time
so our personnel had been fielded to strictly implement the procedure,” Llentic
said.
Entry of domestic and wild pigs and their
products including pork meat and semen from affected countries are strictly
prohibited based on the memorandum issued by Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel
PiƱol since last year.
Edelmira Luminarias, Livestock Program
Coordinator appealed to all livestock stakeholders to support the campaign
against the entry of the said ASF virus.
“I am appealing to all livestock
stakeholders as well as the public to support our effort to prevent the entry
of the virus. If you have kin abroad, especially from affected countries,
advised them not to bring in as pasalubong
any pork products when they got home.” Luminarias said.
Caraga Region’s inventory on swine, as per
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) data of 2018, there are about 214,486
heads in smallholder raisers or backyard and 11,301 heads on commercial
raisers. (Aurelius P. Arais/DA Caraga)
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Sunday, March 1, 2020
Gov’t Support Propels Rise of Caraga’s Corn Industry
Strong government support and favorable weather
condition have paved the way for the rise of the corn industry in Caraga Region
on last year’s cropping season.
Based on 2018 corn performance data, Caraga Region
posted positive in comparison to previous 2017 data in terms of area harvested,
production and the yield.
As per Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) record, in
2017 the area harvested for the corn in the region was 34,034 hectares with a total
production of 119,980 metric tons (MT) and an average yield of 3.53 MT per
hectare.
Last years’ performance exceeded the 2017 record, with
36,699 hectares area harvested and produced 135,627 MT with an average yield of
3.70 MT per hectare.
In comparison, the area harvested from 2017 to 2018 posted
an increase of 2,665 hectares or an increase of 8% while the production posted
an increase of 15,647 MT or 13% while the yield increased with 0.17 MT or an
increase of 5%.
Melody Guimary, DA Caraga regional corn program
coordinator said that last year’s increase was due to favorable weather
condition for corn production and the support extended by DA Caraga to the
farmers.
“Our support to corn farmers had led the way for an
increase of Caraga’s performance in corn industry in 2018,” she said.
DA Caraga had distributed around 60 million pesos of
agricultural equipment for farm mechanization and post-harvest facilities in
2018 such as farm tractors, corn picker, combine harvester, compact corn mill,
vertical dryer and other.
Aside from mechanization support, DA also continually
extended technical support through training, corn seeds and ameliorant, and
market support.
‘This year, 2019, we are hopeful that the momentum will
continue for better production and looking forward to more vibrant corn
industry in the region,” Guimary said.
She said that for 2019, the corn program is targetting
to increase the corn production from 135,627 MT to 152.000 MT or an equivalent
to additional 3,000 hectares of corn area.
“Though our projection is not that easy, we are closely
working with the local government units (LGUs) in identifying new areas for
corn production that would eventually contribute to the increase of our
production for the current year,” Guimary explained.
With an open mind of the farmers to embrace right
farming technology and favorable weather condition, Guimary is optimistic that
2019 would be another great year for the corn industry in the region. (Aurelius
P. Arais/DA Caraga)
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