Amid ASF, San Miguel streamlines pork business

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Amid a pork crisis caused by the African swine fever, San Miguel Food and Beverage Inc. plans to streamline its pork business and instead rely on outsourcing of inventory from local hog raisers to support its Monterey brand. | philbizwatcher

Amid a pork crisis caused by the African swine fever , consumer giant San Miguel Food and Beverage Inc. plans to streamline its pork business and instead rely on outsourcing of inventory from local hog raisers to support its Monterey brand.

In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange on Tuesday, SMFB said it’s looking to transfer its nationwide hog inventory and facilities to local raisers to allow them to supply the requirements of their respective regions and help strengthen biosecurity protocols among smallholder farmers.“We want to provide our local piggery businesses a chance to thrive in these trying times, and encourage more smallholder farmers to grow this industry locally and responsibly,” said Ramon S.

The ban on the transportation of pork and pork products due to the ASF has gnawed on the business of Monterey, prompting this change in business model.

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