新闻报报看 | 针对雪州有养猪场爆发非洲猪瘟,大马猪肉商总会会长周宝源说,农历新年后,市场对猪肉的需求一般都会转淡,相信这波猪瘟不会让猪肉价格暴涨。即使出现供应短缺,还是能从其他州属运来猪肉填补。(主播:庄文杰、蔡心慧)
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00:04Yesterday, the director of the Bureau of Animal Protection in Xuezhou, Hasu Zana, revealed at a press conference that there are 114 legal pig farms in Xuezhou.
00:12A total of 250,000 pigs were raised.
00:14But of the 56 pig farms, 76,000 pigs were infected with African swine fever.
00:19It has been arranged to be completely destroyed in March.
00:22So when you see such news headlines, some people are already worried.
00:26Is this wave of African swine fever epidemic out of control?
00:29The director of the Bureau of Animal Protection in Xuezhou sent a telegram to everyone.
00:32More than 70,000 pigs infected with African swine fever are only concentrated in the Guala Lengyue County and Xuebang County in Xuezhou.
00:39He emphasized that African swine fever is just a viral disease that infects each other in the pig population and will not infect humans.
00:45So he told everyone not to worry too much.
00:47The director of the Bureau of Animal Protection in Xuezhou mentioned that pigs that are detected to be infected with African swine fever usually die naturally.
00:54But this only accounts for half of the total number to be destroyed.
00:57The other half of the infected pigs will be destroyed in March.
01:03He also announced that the Bureau of Animal Protection had destroyed more than 600 pigs in early February.
01:08Yesterday, another 1,200 pigs were destroyed.
01:11The Bureau of Animal Protection in Xuezhou has taken strict measures to monitor the pigs infected with African swine fever and export them to Xuezhou or transport them to Xuezhou.
01:18At the same time, they can only be slaughtered in the legal slaughterhouse in Xuezhou.
01:22Otherwise, they will be taken action, including suspension.
01:26The Bureau of Animal Protection in Xuezhou reported that 76,000 pigs must be destroyed in order for African swine fever to spread in the slaughterhouse in Xuezhou.
01:32Zhou Baobao visited the Chinese pork merchant, Chairman Zhou Baoyuan.
01:37He said that after the New Year, the market demand for pork will generally be relatively flat.
01:43So although the African swine fever epidemic broke out in the slaughterhouse in Xuezhou,
01:47the price of pork in Xuezhou, Roufu and Pili is still around 1,470 yuan per 100 kg.
01:54Basically, he said the price did not fluctuate too much.
01:58The chairman of the board of directors also said that although it is difficult to judge how much impact the market will have on pigs after being destroyed,
02:05even if there is a shortage of supply, it can still fill the gap by importing pork from other states.
02:11However, some businessmen are worried that if the pigs are delivered across the state,
02:15the African swine fever epidemic may spread to other states.
02:18Anyway, some people are worried that the price of pork in China may be affected by the African swine fever epidemic in Xuezhou.
02:25When the Minister of Agriculture, Mo Sha, was interviewed by China Daily today,
02:28he mentioned that the Ministry of Agriculture will increase the import of pork to meet market demand and stabilize the price.
02:34He said that as early as the New Year, China had increased the import of pork,
02:39including imports from the Netherlands and other 14 countries.
02:42The Ministry of Agriculture will further increase the import of pork to stabilize domestic supply as much as possible.
03:12According to the Ministry of Agriculture, at least one year will be needed to restore the pig farm,
03:16and one year is just a conservative estimate.
03:19It is reported that all this depends on the disinfection and processing progress after the destruction of pigs.
03:24Even if you want to re-raise pigs, it will take several months.