
PHILSTAR
MANILA, Philippines — Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu
Laurel Jr. has allowed the importation of milk and milk products from Thailand,
Russia, South Korea and Libya after he had previously ordered a ban on the
entry of live cattle and buffalo from the four countries amid the threat of
lumpy skin disease (LSD).
Laurel issued Memorandum Circular No. 6 amending Memorandum
Order No. 6, stating that only live bovines, water buffaloes, semen and embryos
are covered by the prohibition.
In an amended directive, Laurel said that the importation of
skeletal muscle meat, casings, gelatin, collagen tallow, hooves and horns is
allowed.
“These are considered safe commodities and are not included
in the temporary restriction, subject to the Philippines’ import terms and
conditions,” he added.
Aside from milk and milk products, meal and flour from
blood, meat and other skeletal muscle or bones, hides and other products from
cattle and water buffaloes can also be imported from the four countries as long
as importers can secure a veterinary certificate from the country of origin
that these were subjected to pasteurization, according to the agriculture
chief.
He emphasized that the ban on live cattle and buffaloes from
Thailand, South Korea, Russia and Libya was necessary to prevent the entry of
LSD to the Philippines and protect the health of the local cattle and buffalo
population.
“LSD is a disease of economic importance as it causes
temporary reduction in milk production, temporary or permanent sterility in
bulls, damage to hides and, occasionally, death,” Laurel said.
“The LSD virus is also remarkably stable, surviving for long
periods at ambient temperature, especially in dried scabs, as they are very
resistant to inactivation,” he added.
Thailand, Russia, South Korea and Libya have reported
ongoing cases of LSD as shown in the World Organization for Animal Health’s
World Animal Health Information System.
“The virus can still potentially spread through the movement of animals and animal products,” Laurel said.
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