HK Chicken Farms
Implement Biosecurity Measures
All the 157 chicken farms in Hong Kong have implemented
biosecurity measures to reduce the recurrence of outbreak of avian
influenza, an official in charge of quarantine said Saturday.
"These biosecurity measures include the prohibition
of direct sale from farms to retail outlets, use of washed cages
from the wholesale market only, and installation of disinfectant
pool or other disinfecting equipment at farm gate," said Lai
Ching-wai, assistant director of Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation
(Inspection and Quarantine).
"License holders of another eight farms who
failed to meet these requirements despite repeated warnings have
had their license revoked by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation
Department," he said.
As a further move to improve farm hygiene, farmers
are taking action to upgrade bird cages from wooden to plastic or
metal ones.
Steps are also being taken to set up bird proofing
of chicken sheds to prevent wild birds from entering the sheds.
Lai said that as long as there is a demand for freshly
slaughtered poultry in Hong Kong, there will always be a risk of
outbreaks of avian influenza.
Source: People's Daily
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