Regarding the image of pigs being sick and sick on social networks for many days, Mr. Ha Huu Tam - Management of slaughterhouses, CP Company in Hau Giang confirmed to the Hau Giang provincial inspection team yesterday (March 2), that is the image taken at the Dung - Nga slaughterhouse (The owner is Tran Thi Nga, Long Thanh commune, Phung Hiep district, Hau Giang province - PV), to save the report to the Veterinary Department.

Mr. Ha Huu Tam said that when he discovered that the pigs were not clean like normal pigs and were not safe to be brought to the market, the slaughterhouse side and the Veterinary Department coordinated with each other to handle them.
That day, my team coordinated with the slaughterhouse and veterinary workshop to destroy the operation at the workshop by burning and changing the purpose of use to bring pigs to the fish to eat, said Mr. Ha Huu Tam.

When the inspection team asked about the documents proving the destruction of the pig, Mr. Ha Huu Tam said that it was too long and no longer kept. But then, Mr. Tam contacted the relevant person to get a photo with the words "Request". However, press agencies accompanying the inspection team were not allowed to access this photo document.
However, with professional measures, the press agency still took this photo. In the petition, Mr. Ha Huu Tam - Manager of the slaughterhouse, CP Company in Hau Giang also signed a confirmation on the petition.
According to the photo, the application for the Board of Directors of CP Vietnam Joint Stock Company. In the application, in the process of slaughtering at the furnace, two pieces of pigs had severe dermatitis that did not meet the requirements of clean food with a weight of 72.6kg. Therefore, the company's leader has been asked to approve the two pieces of pigs at the slaughter facility in the form of cooking and changing the purpose of use as food for aquatic products.
In this photo, Mr. Nguyen Chi Cuong, representative of the Dung - Nga slaughterhouse (Phung Hiep district, Hau Giang province) also signed a confirmation.
Informing the press, Mr. Cuong said that the facility does not export pigs to Soc Trang. And the facility always strictly ensures the slaughter process according to the company's requirements.


Regarding the above handling issue, at the regular press conference of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment on the morning of June 3, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment Phung Duc Tien affirmed that it was not appropriate. According to regulations, it must be treated with lime, chemicals and incineration.