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Pingtung's Changzhi County Uncovers Another Case of Illegal Pig Farming Using Kitchen Waste, Imposing a Fine of nt$1.2 Million

On December 30, 2025, the Pingtung County Government's joint inspection team discovered a pig farm in Changzhi Township illegally using kitchen waste and animal waste (dead livestock and poultry) as feed. With the evidence clear, the county government announced the results of its ruling on the 28th, imposing a fine of NT$1 million for violating the Animal Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Act and a fine of NT$200,000 for violating the Fe…
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On December 30, 2025, the Pingtung County Government's joint inspection team discovered a pig farm in Changzhi Township illegally using kitchen waste and animal waste (dead livestock and poultry) as feed. With the evidence clear, the county government announced the results of its ruling on the 28th, imposing a fine of NT$1 million for violating the Animal Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Act and a fine of NT$200,000 for violating the Fe…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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