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Penang culls 822 pigs as African Swine Fever confirmed on three local farms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53977, member: 636"] Penang authorities eliminated 822 pigs from two agricultural facilities after confirming African Swine Fever cases by July 17. Laboratory tests revealed eighteen positive samples across three districts, with North Seberang Perai recording thirteen cases, South Seberang Perai showing four, and Southwest district reporting one. Local government committee chairman Jason H'ng Mooi Lye confirmed three farms tested positive while investigations continue at additional locations. Veterinary Services Department officials expect more positive results when laboratory analyses complete. The department disposed of all culled animals and continues sampling operations at affected properties. Environmental regulations guide the selection of appropriate burial sites for carcass disposal. Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow reported that farms buried the eliminated pigs within their property boundaries while authorities search for alternative locations. Officials stress that this animal disease poses no risk to human health or food safety. Comprehensive inspections target all pig farming operations throughout the state to identify additional cases. [/QUOTE]
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