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Malawi: African Swine Fever Outbreak Hits Nkhata Bay

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Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201807050167.html



3 July 2018
Malawi News Agency (Lilongwe)
Malawi: African Swine Fever Outbreak Hits Nkhata Bay
By Aliko Munde

Nkhata Bay ? Nkhata BayDistrict Agriculture Development Office has banned slaughtering and selling of pock and other pig products in Limphasa and Mpamba extension planning areas (EPAs) following an African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak which has hit some parts of the district.

Confirming the development Monday, Nkhata Bay District Agriculture Development Officer (DADO), Yaz Nyirenda said the suspected outbreak has already killed 108 pigs.

"The outbreak has mostly affected Chapumbwa, Wanya, Malepa, Malenga and Matete villages which are within Limphasa and Mpamba EPAs where 108 pigs have so far died," said Nyirenda...
 
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