Beta agonist is used to force pigs to mature faster with
a higher amount of lean meat, but it can cause palpitation, headaches
and even death,
especially in heart
patients. He said farmers were suspected of feeding pigs with beta-agonist
for speedy growth to cash in on the high pork prices.
Extra
inspection
"But if the farmer repeats the offence, his pigs will be quarantined for a month so that they are not sold, exported or slaughtered illegally. If the farmer commits the offence for the third time, his farm will be closed." Dr Chua also said animal feed containing beta-agonist would be listed under restricted orders. This means the feed can be inspected.



