Puerto Limon, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas. Despite the quarantine, swine producers say there are few controls.
A pig farm located in the parish Puerto Limon, Santo Domingo, is under quarantine for swine fever. To date there are 200 dead animals and, therefore, the Ecuadorian Agency for Quality Assurance (Agrocalidad) raises cadastre to determine the animal population to be vaccinated. however, affected producers and others in the area began yesterday self vaccinate their animals. They noted that receive support from the National Pork Association by sending 2,000 doses. The audience asked local union members in Quito, in the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Aquaculture (Magap) to present their problems and needs. production in farms and small farms in Puerto Limon and domestic partners of Santo Domingo began Tsáchilas to immunize animals to prevent plague is maintained for more days, said its president, Marcelo Lopez. "For next week and we sent 2,000 doses of our national union," said the leader, who along with the other partners are organized for the plan. mentioning The main drawback is the lack of comprehensive control by state agencies because they would not be required to be vaccinated household breeding. Cali Milton, Agrocalidad provincial coordinator, said that the land will be used to draw up a vaccination plan. http://www.eluniverso.com/2013/01/26/1/1447/cuarentena-porcina-zona-santo-domingo.html