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Wala makaapektar ang pag-usab-usab sa kahimtang sa panahon sa rehiyon ilabi na dinhi sa Sugbo nga maoy usa sa hinungdan nga daghan sa mga hayupan ang posibleng mataptan og sakit o ba kaha mangamatay nga mamahimong dili na kini mabaligya sa merkado.

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CEBU, Philippines – The Bureau of Animal Industry of the Department of Agriculture-7 assured that strict monitoring and confiscation of illegally shipped pork from outside Cebu is being done to protect consumers from any possible contamination especially with the outbreak of the Ebola Reston infection among hogs in Luzon.

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Agriculture Secretary Domingo Panganiban said he has learned that there is rampant and widespread practice of forced oral drenching of cattle, carabaos and other animals before they are slaughtered to purposely enhance weight, resulting to increased profit.
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DTI-Cebu Trade and Industry Section chief Zaide Bation said they have been monitoring every week the prices of these products sold in big and small markets in the city, since shortly before the eVAT enforcement until now.
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To be assured of safe meat, the agency advised consumers to look for the seal of the NMIS.
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Wala makaapektar ang pag-usab-usab sa kahimtang sa panahon sa rehiyon ilabi na dinhi sa Sugbo nga maoy usa sa hinungdan nga daghan sa mga hayupan ang posibleng mataptan og sakit o ba kaha mangamatay nga mamahimong dili na kini mabaligya sa merkado.

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CEBU, Philippines – The Bureau of Animal Industry of the Department of Agriculture-7 assured that strict monitoring and confiscation of illegally shipped pork from outside Cebu is being done to protect consumers from any possible contamination especially with the outbreak of the Ebola Reston infection among hogs in Luzon.

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Agriculture Secretary Domingo Panganiban said he has learned that there is rampant and widespread practice of forced oral drenching of cattle, carabaos and other animals before they are slaughtered to purposely enhance weight, resulting to increased profit.
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DTI-Cebu Trade and Industry Section chief Zaide Bation said they have been monitoring every week the prices of these products sold in big and small markets in the city, since shortly before the eVAT enforcement until now.
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