The Philippine Star

Farmers’ group opposes mass vaccinatio­n of hogs vs ASF

- ꟷ Bella Cariaso

Farmers’ group Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultur­a (SINAG) yesterday opposed the mass vaccinatio­n of pigs against African swine fever despite calls by hograisers’ organizati­ons to include in the program all areas in the country affected by ASF.

SINAG executive director Jayson Cainglet reiterated his earlier statement that the World Organisati­on for Animal Health has yet to approve a vaccine against ASF.

“What is being done is still under emergency ( procuremen­t of ASF vaccine). Those who are applying should undergo the protocol. The problem is, unlike COVID vaccines, which were tested in other countries, the ASF vaccine has yet to be approved by the World Organizati­on for Animal Health,” Cainglet said.

He was reacting to an appeal by AGAP party- list Rep. Nicanor Briones, chairman of the Pork Producers Federation of the Philippine­s, who suggested the mass vaccinatio­n of hogs to prevent the spread of the virus and shortage in pork supply.

“We are still being used as testing grounds ꟷ the Philippine­s, Thailand and Vietnam ꟷ as the efficacy of the ASF vaccine is yet to be proven,” Cainglet said.

He said that while the initial vaccinatio­n of hogs in Lobo, Batangas has produced good results, it would take at least six months to see the effects of the vaccine.

Cainglet said SINAG wants the six-month controlled trial to be finished first to ensure that the vaccine is safe and effective before the group agrees to a mass vaccinatio­n.

He urged hog farmers to stop buying ASF vaccines from illegal and unauthoriz­ed sources, especially those sold online.

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