(NAR) VOL. IV NO. 1 / JANUARY - APRIL 1993

[ DA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 4 s.1992, March 25, 1992 ]

AMENDING ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 6-1 SERIES OF 1980 ENTITLED. “PROHIBITION AGAINST IMPORTATION, BRINGING OR INTRODUCTION INTO THE PHILIPPINES OF DOMESTIC OR WILD PORCINE ANIMALS AND THEIR SEMEN, CHILLED OR FROZEN PIG MEAT PRODUCTS, OFFALS, PREPARED PORK MEAT, BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS PREPARED FROM ORGANS AND TISSUES OF PIGS AND ALL OTHER PRODUCTS OF PORCINE ORIGIN FROM BRAZIL, ANGOLA, IBERIAN PENINSULA (SPAIN AND PORTUGAL), MEDITERRANEAN BASIN (SARDINIA AND MALTA), CUBA, ITALY AND CONTINENTAL AFRICA"



1.  In view of FAO-OIE-WHO reports that African Swine Fever, a deadly porcine disease, has not been known to exist, within the last ten (10) years to date in the country of Brazil, I hereby declare that the prohibition on importation, bringing in or introduction into the Philippines of porcine animals and their semen, offals, chilled, frozen, prepared meat products, biological products prepared from organs and tissues and all other products of porcine origin coming from the country of Brazil lifted, provided that any importation respecting the latter shall be subject to the usual quarantine rules and regulations of the Bureau of Animal Industry.

2.  This Order shall take effect immediately.

Adopted: 25 Mar. 1992

(Sgd.) SENEN C. BACANI
Secretary


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