OFWs told not to bring in meat products from ASF-affected countries
The Department of Agriculture is appealing to overseas Filipino workers who will be coming home for the holidays not to bring in meat products from countries affected by the African swine fever.
At a press conference on Monday, DA spokesperson Assistant Secretary Noel Reyes said such products will just be confiscated.
“Huwag na silang magbitbit. Makukumpiska lang sa mga airport at seaport, especially if dumaan sila sa Hong Kong and China,” Reyes said.
China is one of 24 countries affected by ASF. Their pork products have been banned by the Philippine government.
If OFWs are coming from non-ASF-affected countries, they must secure from the country where they bought the products certification that the goods are ASF-free. — Tina Panganiban-Perez/RSJ, GMA News
The Department of Agriculture is appealing to overseas Filipino workers who will be coming home for the holidays not to bring in meat products from countries affected by the African swine fever.
At a press conference on Monday, DA spokesperson Assistant Secretary Noel Reyes said such products will just be confiscated.
“Huwag na silang magbitbit. Makukumpiska lang sa mga airport at seaport, especially if dumaan sila sa Hong Kong and China,” Reyes said.
China is one of 24 countries affected by ASF. Their pork products have been banned by the Philippine government.
If OFWs are coming from non-ASF-affected countries, they must secure from the country where they bought the products certification that the goods are ASF-free. — Tina Panganiban-Perez/RSJ, GMA News
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