China: Jiuquan City in Gansu Province strengthens the prevention and control of major animal diseases to ensure the safety of animal husbandry production

Published 2023년 2월 21일

Tridge summary

Jiuquan City in Gansu Province has implemented strict measures to prevent African swine fever and other major animal epidemics. The city has implemented the 'five normalized' prevention and control requirements set by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The measures include supervision of the breeding process, implementation of two systems in slaughterhouses, and ban on feeding pigs with swill or kitchen leftovers. In 2022, the city's pig slaughterhouses conducted a total of 95,900 pigs for slaughter, all of which tested negative for African swine fever. The city also disinfected and eliminated more than 36,000 square meters of large-scale farms and free-range breeding households, and no clinical symptoms of African swine fever were found in any dead pigs or abnormal deaths of livestock and poultry due to major animal diseases.
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In recent years, Jiuquan City, Gansu Province has strictly implemented the "five normalized" prevention and control requirements of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and the "Implementation Plan for Regionalized Prevention and Control of African Swine Fever and Other Major Animal Diseases in the Northwest Region (Trial)" to further strengthen African swine fever. , H7N9 influenza and other major animal epidemics, the "one-to-one" supervision of the breeding process, the implementation of the "two systems" in the slaughterhouse, and the elimination of the use of swill or kitchen leftovers to feed pigs and other key prevention and control measures. The working system of "double-package" large-scale farms for professional and technical personnel promptly supervises and guides large-scale farms (households) to implement closed management, improve breeding files, implement access control systems, disinfection and extinction measures, and prohibit the transfer of livestock ...

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