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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,060 posts)
Sat May 4, 2019, 02:26 PM May 2019

Pig 'ebola' virus sends shock waves through global food chain

What started with a few dozen dead pigs in northeastern China is sending shock waves through the global food chain.

Last August, a farm with fewer than 400 hogs on the outskirts of Shenyang was found to harbor African swine fever, the first ever occurrence of the contagious viral disease in the country with half the world’s pigs. Forty-seven head had died, triggering emergency measures including mass culling and a blockade to stop the transportation of livestock. Within days, a government notice proclaimed the outbreak “effectively controlled.”

It was too late. By then, the disease had literally gone viral, dispersed across hundreds of miles in sickened animals, contaminated food, and in dirt and dust on truck tires and clothing. Nine months later, the contagion has spread nationwide, crossed borders to Mongolia, Vietnam and Cambodia, and bolstered meat markets globally.

While official estimates count 1 million culled hogs, slaughter data suggest 100 times more will be removed from China’s 440 million-strong swine herd in 2019, the Chinese zodiac’s “year of the pig.” The U.S. Department of Agriculture forecast in April a decline of 134 million head -- equivalent to the entire annual output of American pigs -- and the worst slump since the department began counting China’s pigs in the mid 1970s.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/pig-ebola-virus-sends-shock-waves-through-global-food-chain/ar-AAAOEYK?li=BBnb7Kz

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Pig 'ebola' virus sends shock waves through global food chain (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2019 OP
Stop eating pigs. Problem solved. MoonRiver May 2019 #1
True. I at least put out a call to eat less of them...much much less, that's a start that meat UniteFightBack May 2019 #2
I haven't eaten a pig or any other animal for 25 years. It can be done! MoonRiver May 2019 #4
46 years for me and still alive. Zoonart May 2019 #6
Seven years here Sienna86 May 2019 #7
Yep! Zoonart May 2019 #8
Me too, and I turned my husband! MoonRiver May 2019 #9
I did too.... Zoonart May 2019 #10
Trump Is About to Make the Pork Industry Responsible for Inspecting Itself spanone May 2019 #3
There will be many more vegetarians by the end of his bogus tenure. MoonRiver May 2019 #5
 

UniteFightBack

(8,231 posts)
2. True. I at least put out a call to eat less of them...much much less, that's a start that meat
Sat May 4, 2019, 02:33 PM
May 2019

eaters can do.

Zoonart

(11,871 posts)
10. I did too....
Sat May 4, 2019, 08:40 PM
May 2019

I guess he did not want to cook for himself. LOL. He has become a pretty good vegetarian cook though.

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