January 15, 2025

Emmanuel "Manny" F. Piñol

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Except from US, Canada, Australia PHILIPPINES BANS IMPORT OF CHICKEN, EGGS, DU

The Philippines will ban the importation of all poultry products, including dressed and deboned chicken, eggs, and ducks effective immediately following the outbreak of Avian Influenza or Bird Flu in Europe and Asia.
Yesterday, I directed Dr. Enrico Garzon, Assistant Secretary for Livestok and acting director of the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) to implement the ban immediately to protect the country’s poultry and duck industry.
During the weekend, I have signed directives specifically identifying the following countries with total ban to export chicken and poultry products and ducks to the Philippines:
1. South Korea
2. Germany
3. France
4. Netherlands
Pending the review of the status of the poultry and duck industry in other countries, the only countries which will be allowed to export eggs, chicken and ducks to the Philippines will be the following:
1. United States of America
2. Canada
3. Australia
These three countries are exempted from the ban mainly because they never had reported cases of Avian Flu or poultry diseases and also because they have always implemented stringent quarantine measures.
In spite of this, strict quarantine measures will be implemented even for products coming from the three exempted countries.
All other countries which are not listed here as exempt from the ban will also be temporarily banned from exporting chicken, eggs and ducks and other poultry products to the Philippines pending a review of their health status.
According to HealthLine, a health website “Bird flu, also called avian influenza, is a viral infection that can also infect humans and other animals. Most forms of the virus are restricted to birds”
“H5N1 is the most common form of bird flu. It’s deadly to birds, and can easily affect humans and other animals that come in contact with a carrier. According to the World Health Organization, H5N1 was first discovered in humans in 1997, and has killed nearly 60 percent of those infected.”
“Currently, the virus isn’t known to spread via human-to-human contact. Still, some experts worry that H5N1 may pose a risk of becoming a pandemic threat to humans.”
The Philippines has never had cases of Bird Flu mainly because we are isolated by the bodies of water which surround our islands and we do not share borders with other countries.
We are also one of the very few countries in the world which have been declared as totally free from “Foot and Mouth Disease” affecting livestock.
As Secretary of Agriculture, I have to take drastic measures to protect the country’s poultry and duck industry and also the health of the Filipinos.
I expect to receive complaints and requests for reconsideration from the countries affected by the ban but I am appealing to our trading partners to understand our position.
The Philippines poultry, egg and duck industries are the sources of livelihood of millions of Filipino farmers. Any outbreak of diseases in the sector will have a devastating effect on the lives of many poor Filipinos, not to mention the threat to the health of our people.
Advisories will be issued as soon as other countries included in the temporary ban are assessed, validated and cleared.
(All file photos downloaded from Google.)

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