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		<title>Safe breeding for disease prevention and control</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[That is one of the goals of the 2021 African swine fever (ASF) prevention and control plan issued by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on June 10. Talking about this plan, Mr. Le Thang &#8211; Director of the Provincial Sub-Department of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine said: &#8211; Currently, ASF has reappeared in a [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>That is one of the goals of the 2021 African swine fever (ASF) prevention and control plan issued by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on June 10. Talking about this plan, Mr. Le Thang &#8211; Director of the Provincial Sub-Department of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine said:</strong><br />
<span id="more-23496"></span> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_15_435_39197235/9d4c693d587fb121e86e.jpg" width="625" height="417"> </p>
<p> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_15_435_39197235/79d2286e202cc972903d.jpg" width="625" height="757"> &#8211; Currently, ASF has reappeared in a number of small livestock establishments in the province. From 5-5 to 11-6, the disease occurred in 11 households, 7 villages and groups of communes and wards: Suoi Tan (Cam Lam district), Cam Phuoc Dong (Cam Ranh city), Phuoc Dong, Vinh Hai (Nha Trang City). The number of dead and diseased pigs forced to destroy 236 pigs with a weight of 10,463kg. It is expected that the disease tends to arise and spread quickly in the near future. <em> <strong> &#8211; To control ASF, from now until the end of the year, what solutions will the industry have, sir?</strong> </em> &#8211; ASF is a contagious disease, so proactive monitoring, early detection, warning, timely and effective application of epidemic prevention and control measures is the most important solution. Along with that, the process of analyzing the epidemiological situation shows that pig farms and facilities with good biosecurity and veterinary hygiene conditions will minimize the possibility of infectious diseases. Therefore, the ASF prevention and control plan in 2021 sets out the goal of successfully building at least 4 disease-free pig breeding facilities, meeting the supply of breeders for breeders. The plan also sets a target that 90% of large-scale farm breeding establishments, 50% of medium-sized farm breeding establishments and 30% of small-scale farm breeding establishments will apply pig husbandry measures. biological safety. <em> <strong> &#8211; To achieve the above goal, what are the requirements and tasks of the plan, sir?</strong> </em> &#8211; For biosafety pig production, farmers shall declare, update and declare livestock activities with local authorities; strict application of biosecurity measures and good husbandry practices. At the same time, the use of animal feed must have a clear origin and meet the prescribed standards; Limit the use of leftovers and recycled food from restaurants, hotels, and industrial parks. The organization of rearing the herd applies only to pig production facilities that have not been affected by ASF or where the disease is present but 21 days have passed. For localities that have not announced all ASF, they can only be raised at concentrated establishments that have been certified for disease safety, biosecurity or certified by local authorities and veterinary agencies to meet all requirements. disease safety requirements to re-herd and increase herd. Together with breeders, local authorities and veterinary agencies will closely monitor the disease, promptly detect and handle outbreaks as soon as they arise, to avoid spreading. In particular, the timely and proactive declaration of farmers when the pig herd shows signs of disease and the proactive monitoring of the veterinary agency will be implemented in parallel. The plan has specifically calculated the process of culling pigs infected or suspected of being infected; the control of transportation and trade of pigs and pig products; management of pig slaughter and the consumption of pork products; cleaning, decontamination and disinfection of the livestock environment when there is no epidemic and at the points where the epidemic occurs&#8230; <em> <strong> &#8211; Can you tell me the financial mechanism to implement this plan?</strong> </em> &#8211; According to current regulations, for pig raising establishments, cooperative groups and cooperatives, the State will partially support, farmers partly; and livestock production enterprises and households in joint ventures and production linkages with enterprises in the province to self-finance funds to organize the implementation of ASF prevention and control measures. In 2021, the provincial budget to implement the ASF prevention plan is nearly 3 billion VND, the district budget is more than 1.1 billion VND. Funding from the state budget is mainly used to purchase and organize spraying of chemicals to clean and disinfect the breeding environment; sampling surveillance, ASF diagnosis; propaganda and training on ASF prevention and control&#8230; <em> <strong> &#8211; Thank you Sir!</strong> </em> Hong Dang (Performed)</p>
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		<title>Tragedy on &#8216;cat island&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2021 05:01:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, hundreds of cats have been left on the island of Ilha Furtada, Brazil. They become a headache for local authorities. There is an island off the southeastern coast of Brazil, seemingly deserted, but it is not. Nestled among those dense trees are hundreds of abandoned cats. That is [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, hundreds of cats have been left on the island of Ilha Furtada, Brazil. They become a headache for local authorities.</strong><br />
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<p> There is an island off the southeastern coast of Brazil, seemingly deserted, but it is not. Nestled among those dense trees are hundreds of abandoned cats. That is the island of Ilha Furtada, commonly known as Ilha dos Gatos: Island of the Cats. <strong> The owner died from Covid-19, the pet was helpless</strong> Many stories spread about the danger of this island. There are cats that are said to overgrow and become feral. They attack the people who come to the island. One Brazilian reporter said there were about 750 cats roaming the forest, while others said the number could be more. The number seems to increase with each narration. Mayhe, a municipal veterinarian in Mangaratiba, traveled to the island to see this firsthand. Before this trip, he had never set foot on the island. But he certainly has one truth: Over the past year, as the Covid-19 pandemic swept Brazil, the number of cats on the island has increased dramatically. Every day there seem to be more cats here, causing great damage to the island&#8217;s ecosystem, but no measures have been taken to deal with the problem. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_06_119_39093296/18e938172b55c20b9b44.jpg" width="625" height="632"> <em> Location of the &#8220;cat island&#8221; Ilha Furtada in Brazil. Photo: Washington Post. </em> The Covid-19 crisis has left millions of pet owners dead or unable to keep them. In rich countries like the US, animal stations and individuals have had to support large numbers of these animals. But in developing countries, where animal station systems are weak, wandering animals are common, and pets are being abandoned more and more. Brazil is in crisis, the Covid-19 epidemic has killed more than 465,000 people, causing a housing crisis and widespread famine. The dog and cat station managers in this country are really overwhelmed. The animal station near &#8220;cat island&#8221; also did not escape this nightmare. Animal station director Andrea Rizzi Cafasso said they brought here a truck full of cats. When Cafasso refuses, they will say: &#8220;If you don&#8217;t accept, we will take them all to &#8220;cat island&#8221;. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_06_119_39093296/667f408153c3ba9de3d2.jpg" width="625" height="406"> <em> A cat &#8220;resident&#8221; lies on a tree branch on the island of Ilha Furtada. Photo: AP.</em> After being abandoned on &#8220;cat island&#8221;, the poor animals have learned to survive. The city government wants people to stop feeding cats on the island. However, animal lovers call it barbaric. The cats will die without care. <strong> &#8220;I can&#8217;t leave the cats behind&#8221;</strong> No one knows how the first cats appeared. Officials in Mangaratiba say a family tried to live here many years ago, but failed, leaving a pair of cats on the island and they began to multiply. Local boaters say that there is a restaurant on the island that has closed and the owners abandoned their cats and left. According to a veterinarian, an old man confessed to being the first to bring the cat here, but when asked to share, he vehemently refused. Unconfirmed answers gradually become legends here. Normally, there are very few people who want to visit the remote and unattractive island of Ilha Furtada. However, when it becomes &#8220;cat island&#8221;, it has a strange attraction. Ilha Furtada has become a stopover for tourists. Some people will take a motorboat to the island just to see the cats. Although the island lacks many living conditions, such as food or water, many people believe that the cats on the island have a better life than the city cats. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_06_119_39093296/e7f9c207d145381b6154.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Signs on the island of Ilha dos Gatos carry the message: Animal abuse and neglect is a crime. Photo: Washington Post. </em> “They have what it takes, they can hunt birds, insects, snakes for food,” explains Miguel Campos, a 61-year-old boater. But Amélia Oliveira, an American veterinarian who travels to Brazil to take care of animals, considers reality altogether. In 2012, a friend sent her a video shot on the island. It&#8217;s not a cat&#8217;s paradise. There is no fresh water source on the island. &#8220;I couldn&#8217;t have left the cats out there under such circumstances,&#8221; she said. Ms. Oliveira described the number of cats on the island as overwhelming. Some animals approached her friendly, others more wild. They are born on the island, know nothing about humans, and will not be able to integrate into society. She brought back a few cats to adopt and began training and getting to know the others. Over the years, she said, 380 cats on the island have been treated by Veterinarians on the Road. Animal organizations and a retired couple volunteered, prepared food and water for the cats, and built small shelters for them. Meanwhile, many fishermen also share a portion of the fish they catch with the cats. However, as the pandemic hits, those food and care resources also shrink. The number of cats on the island rapidly increased. People are restricted from traveling on the mainland due to social distancing, unable to provide food and water to the island. More reports of cats eating cannibals began to circulate. This tourist attraction suddenly became strange, becoming the concern of many residents about ecological issues. <strong> A divided community</strong> When someone arrives, some cats approach the visitor, rubbing their paw gently. Other cats paced the shore, attracting attention. Others watched cautiously from afar. The island is no different from a slum for cats. Cat houses built by volunteers are scattered, next to rainwater catchers and cat feeding machines. Brightly colored spiders, each the size of an infant&#8217;s palm, cling to the webs strung between furniture. The beach is littered with trash. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_06_119_39093296/5e977a69692b8075d93a.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> No one knows the exact number of cats that live on the deserted island in Brazil, but it is estimated to be in the hundreds. Photo: The Washington Post. </em> &#8220;Bringing a cat out here is cruelty to animals,&#8221; Mr Mayhe said. Conversely, when the animal stations are full and many cats are incapable of socializing, bringing them back to the mainland will be equally complicated. Mangaratiba officials were unsure if they could carry out the plan. They wanted to send research teams to explore the island and conduct a cat census. Then, they installed surveillance cameras to classify the cats. Next, the authorities want to start neutering cats. Well-behaved cats will be adopted. Others will stay on the island for the rest of their lives, until they die. This plan has been hotly contested. The city&#8217;s public health leader Sandra Castelo Branco opposes feeding cats on the island, saying it may encourage more people to abandon cats on the island. &#8220;I&#8217;m under intense attack on Facebook, but I really want to change this situation,&#8221; Sandra told reporters.</p>
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