Exco member: 2,000 ASF-infected pigs disappeared from Lukut farms


SEREMBAN: All pigs at 19 unlicensed farms in Kampung Baru Site A, Tanah Merah, Lukut, Port Dickson, near here, were believed to have been taken out of the farms without the knowledge of the authorities, says an exco member.

Negri Sembilan Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Action Committee chairman Datuk Bakri Sawir said about 2,000 pigs located near the farms were infected with the African Swine Flu (ASF) before they were taken out by the farm owners to unknown locations.

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Bakri Sawir , pig culling , ASF , Port Dickson , Lukut

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