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[Title] => LDC funds DA-BAI hog cholera control program
[Summary] => The Livestock Development Council (LDC), has budgeted P5 million for the hog cholera control program in Mindanao spearheaded by the Department of Agricultures Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI).
Agriculture Secretary Luis P. Lorenzo Jr. led officials in launching the hog cholera control agenda in Cagayan de Oro City recently.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-15 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ramon Ma. Epino
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[Title] => DA bans meat imports from South Korea
[Summary] => The Philippines imposed a temporary ban yesterday on the import of all hooved animals susceptible to foot-and-mouth (FMD) disease and their meat products from mainland South Korea due to the outbreak of the disease in that country, officials said.
Officials from the Bureau of Animal Industry said the ban included pigs, cattle, goat, sheep and buffalo and their meat products.
Earlier, Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor told a news conference he ordered quarantine inspectors to confiscate all shipments of affected products from South Korea, except Cheju island.
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DR. RONEL ABILA
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Agriculture Secretary Luis P. Lorenzo Jr. led officials in launching the hog cholera control agenda in Cagayan de Oro City recently.
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Officials from the Bureau of Animal Industry said the ban included pigs, cattle, goat, sheep and buffalo and their meat products.
Earlier, Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor told a news conference he ordered quarantine inspectors to confiscate all shipments of affected products from South Korea, except Cheju island.
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