Swine industry faces difficulties due to the rampant illicit export of pigs from Thailand to Myanmar

31 Aug 2018
Swine industry faces difficulties due to the rampant illicit export of pigs from Thailand to Myanmar

The swine industry is in a difficult time, given what is happening in the region and the impact those developments caused, an industry leader said.

U Zaw Myo Tun, joint secretary from Myanmar Livestock Federation said that China decided to end imports from Vietnam, due to a territory dispute at sea, and Japan stopped the purchase of swine from Thailand for four months after discovering an infection involving swine-specific disease.

As the Vietnam swine market collapsed, Thai brokers bought the animals with low price, resulting in Thai swine farms being infected with the disease. As a consequence Japan stopped Thailand imports for a four-month period. But, pigs from Thailand are still being exported illegally to Myanmar.

The pork meat shipments have affected the domestic market.

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