ASF vaccine importer denies black market caused virus spread

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The importer of the African swine fever vaccine countered the claim of farmers’ group Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultura chairman Rosendo So that the sale of ASF vaccine in the black market was the cause of the spread of the virus in the country.

In an interview with The STAR, KPP Powers Commodities Inc. legal counsel and spokesman Reynaldo Robles said the ASF outbreak in the country started in 2020, adding that the company was able to secure a special permit from the Food and Drug Administration to conduct field trials in the Philippines.

“In fact, the Vietnam government has authorized the nationwide use of the ASF vaccine in their country since July 2023,” Robles, brother of the legal counsel, said. According to Robles, all vaccines are accounted for by KPP as an exclusive distributor of the vaccine in the Philippines. Walang ibang nasa isip ang National University Bulldogs kundi ang sakma­lin ang pang-apat na sunod na panalo laban sa Adamson University sa UAAP Season 86 men’s basketball tournament sa UST Quadricentennial...r

 

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