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PORK-BASED PRODUCTS. A staff of the Antique Provincial Veterinary (ProVet) Office prepares to destroy confiscated pork-based products from a mini-grocery store in the Municipality of Hamtic, Antique on Oct. 19, 2021. ProVet Public Health Division head, Dr. Rafael Marco Ardamil, on Friday (Oct. 22, 2021) urged consumers not to patronize buying pork-based products from areas with African swine fever (ASF).(Photo courtesy of Antique ProVet) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - The Antique Provincial Veterinary (ProVet) office is urging consumers not to patronize pork-based products from areas in the country with African swine fever (ASF) cases. ProVet Public Health Division head Dr. Rafael Marco Ardamil said in an interview Friday that consumers patronizing pork-based products from ASF-hit areas as there are still stores selling canned goods and other processed food laced with pork. "Only last October 18, we were again able to confiscate pork-based products manufactured in Laguna,"
PORK-BASED PRODUCTS. A staff of the Antique Provincial Veterinary (ProVet) Office prepares to destroy confiscated pork-based products from a mini-grocery store in the Municipality of Hamtic, Antique on Oct. 19, 2021. ProVet Public Health Division head, Dr. Rafael Marco Ardamil, on Friday (Oct. 22, 2021) urged consumers not to patronize buying pork-based products from areas with African swine fever (ASF).(Photo courtesy of Antique ProVet) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - The Antique Provincial Veterinary (ProVet) office is urging consumers not to patronize pork-based products from areas in the country with African swine fever (ASF) cases. ProVet Public Health Division head Dr. Rafael Marco Ardamil said in an interview Friday that consumers patronizing pork-based products from ASF-hit areas as there are still stores selling canned goods and other processed food laced with pork. "Only last October 18, we were again able to confiscate pork-based products manufactured in Laguna,"