Outbreaks of deadly African swine fever are surging in some parts of southern China following heavy rains, analysts and industry sources said, in what could be a big setback for Beijing's goal of replenishing pork supplies.
BEIJING - Outbreaks of deadly African swine fever are surging in some parts of southern China following heavy rains, analysts and industry sources said, in what could be a big setback for Beijing’s goal of replenishing pork supplies.
But while African swine fever outbreaks have declined, partly due to smaller herds and better hygiene, the disease remains an obstacle to herd recovery. African swine fever is typically fatal for pigs but does not affect people. The last case reported by the ministry occurred in Yunnan on June 5. Many outbreaks, though, go unreported.
Live hog prices in the south have surged, with prices in Guangdong JCI-HOG-GDONG hitting 41.6 yuan per kg on Thursday, just shy of a record 43 yuan set last October.Biosecurity measures at many farms in the south are not equipped to resist such rain, said an analyst based in Guangdong.
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