In báo cáo eánh giá the latest, hãng ranking tín American term Moody's warns báo that làn sóng swine cholera châu Africa Monday này có can gây thêm the instability for ngành nôindustry in các country châu Á – Thái Bình Duong.
In the recent developments, hôm today (April 6), the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of China officially xác received a new outbreak of African swine fever bù. ;ng phát in the autonomous region of Tân Cuong. Specifically, the outbreak occurred on a farm of Binh doàn Production và Xây built Tân Cuong with 599 pigs, forced ngà thú y must order tiêu to cancel toàn the farm set.
Giá high pork will make economic recovery prospects of the region châu Á – Thái Bình Duong thêm khó measure. Photo: KhmerTimes
Nguyenên do là outbreaks of African swine fever continue to be detected in some areas of China, where có ngành the world's largest pig breederôi kéo dài since the second half of last yearái until now.
Ignoreài out, the dangerous disease is not yet có Phòs vaccine is effective against này is also effective; tái phát is back in many different regions of châu Á – including Philippines, Malaysia và Indonesia with many variations khó phát show more.
“High risk of có a second outbreak of African swine fever, threatening destabilization for the các ngànôs industry in China; area châu Á – Thái Bình Duong”, hãng Moody said.
Nhà economist Xu Xiao Chun of the branch ánh Moody Analytics saved ý that, African swine fever châu dã make giá pork in China will double in 2020 due to high demand và low interchangeability.
“Giá pork stops increasing vào quý 4 year 2020 but giá pork (và meat nói) remains volatile at an all-time high”, ông Xu nói, while revealing the current các nhà Chinese organizations are still aiming for stable supply và strengthen the pig market through support tài chính và invest in scientific research and research và technical services to enhance biological safety.
“Howeverên, the volume of pork imports still increased while giá piglets, an indicator of the future of giá Pork in general, is still increasing continuously in recent years, said economist at Moody's branch in Hong Kong.
According to ông Xu, swine disease epidemic bùng phát in the Philippines eã causing livestock farmers in dây to lose up to 15% of the domestic meat supply và push the inflation index up by 4.7% in tháng 2/2021, forcing the country này to relax the limit on meat imports by reducing the tax rate to stabilize the price. p>
“A similar scenario to the Philippines có can be easily and widely spread in các countries and countries;câu Á, và if the thing is dó happens will làm complex thêm route to the recovery of the region”, ông Xu nói.
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