Gert van der Hoek
In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
This is the first newsreport I read, confirming the fact that larger, commercial poultry farms in general don't report bird flu in Indonesia. Some years ago I found a call from the Veterinary Association to make reporting by commercial poultry farms mandatory. As far as I know, nothing has changed in this respect.
Sulawesi may be an exception. This island is a very important centre of poultry trade, since time immemorial.
Poultry farming often is an investment by people who have already other investments, and have political influence, like army officers. The army was and still is a very important political factor in Indonesia, army officers or retired army officers have important political positions, like governor. The current Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono used to be a general.
Business investments by the army are widespread and are justified by saying the army needs the money to supplement the meager state budget.
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Difficult to Detect Bird Flu in Large Farms
Dutch Indonesia Partnership difficulty detecting early spread of Avian Influenza or bird flu in sector 1 and 2 major classes of commercial poultry.
Jabar - Friday, October 28, 2011
INILAH.COM, Subang - Dutch Indonesia Partnership (IDP) admitted difficulties in detecting early spread of the virus Avian Influenza (AI) or bird flu in sector 1 and 2 major classes of commercial poultry.
Difficulties that triggered the closing of valid information from a chicken farmer for early detection of bird flu infection in poultry. "There is a closed condition, so we have a hard dig accurate information," said Head of Operations Review IDP Ivo Claassen at the Seminar 'On the Results of the Subang Multi-Intervention Pilot Project' in Ciater Spa, Subang, Thursday (27/10).
In fact, continued Ivo, from a bird flu-affected chickens sold in the community will be fatal. Not only for consumers, but this will facilitate the spread of the virus, which until now there is no antidote.
Nevertheless, the trend of the spread of bird flu virus in Indonesia in recent decline. Conversely, cases that appear on the poultry is Newcastle, respiratory, and Gumboro.
"What is emerging now is Newcastle, it attacks the birds despite being vaccinated several times," said Chairman of the National Animal Health Committee I Wayan Wibawan.
Such poultry diseases, Wayan light, harmless to humans except that poultry farmers would damage the economy.