TACLOBAN CITY – The municipality of Calbiga in Samar province implemented a pork holiday from Thursday, August 1, to Friday, August 16, to prevent the spread of African Swine Fever and protect the hog industry.

Mayor Red Nacario issued an executive order calling for a pork holiday after the Municipal Agriculture Office (MAO) discovered that some meat vendors at the public market were selling butchered pork meat suspected to be infected with ASF.
In a pork holiday, commercial slaughtering of pigs and selling of pork meat, either raw, cooked, or processed, are not be allowed for 15 days.
Movement of live, raw, and processed pork meat and its byproducts within the town was also prohibited.
The local government unit encouraged a massive disinfection of all piggery wards.
The town's slaughterhouse was closed for disinfection after a suspected ASF-infected pig died in the facility.
Pork bought from ASF-free areas is allowed only for personal and family consumption.