Voluntary surrender scheme for HK pig farmers is now available
Updated at 4.36pm: Hong Kong pig farmers can now apply for a voluntarily scheme to surrender their livestock licences and permanently end their operations, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department said on Thursday
The scheme is part of a move by the government to phase out pig farming in the territory and thus reduce the potential health hazards posed by pork and other pig meats.
It offers financial compensation to people in the industry whose livelihoods might be affected.
A spokesman for the department said people eligible for the voluntary surrender scheme included:
- All Hong Kong pig farmers;
- live pig transporters whose sole business is delivering live pigs from local pig farms to slaughterhouses; and
- local workers who will be affected by the scheme.
'Successful applicants will have ex-gratia payments, loans or one-off grant as specified in the package approved by the Legislative Council Finance Committee on April 28,' he said.