Under Proclamation 1143 issued on Monday and released yesterday, the President said the state of calamity would be effective for one year unless lifted earlier or extended as the need arises.
”All government agencies and local government units are enjoined to render full assistance and cooperation... and mobilize the necessary resources to undertake critical, urgent and appropriate measures in a timely manner to curtail the further spread of ASF, address the supply of deficit in pork products, reduce retail prices and jumpstart the rehabilitation of the local hog industry,” the proclamation read.
“There is an urgent need to address the continued spread of ASF... and ensure the availability, adequacy and affordability of pork products... for the purpose of attaining food security,” it said.
ASF has spread to 12 regions, 46 provinces, 893 towns and cities and 2,571 barangays since 2019, with new cases being reported despite government interventions. Nearly three million pigs have been culled.
This story is from the May 12, 2021 edition of The Philippine Star.
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