Europe

EFSA extends ASF campaign

Hygiene & Biosecurity

New countries in Europe have been added to the list where experts are going to explain to farmers how to protect their animals and their economies.

Posted on Aug 23 ,05:19

EFSA extends ASF campaign

Last summer, the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) launched a major campaign to raise awareness of the disease in Southeast Europe. The campaign was carried out in partnership with local authorities in countries comprising a “region of concern” — Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia — due to their proximity to countries where ASF is present. Meantime, Greece and Serbia have reported several cases of African swine fever on farms.

EFSA is now extending the campaign – aimed primarily at farmers – to Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Slovakia, Estonia, Hungary and Romania. "As a scientific organisation we are working tirelessly to produce assessments and make recommendations that can help countries threatened by African swine fever to protect their animals and their economies. Last year we decided to take our science out into the field and show that EFSA is committed to helping farmers and others who are living in the shadow of this terrible disease. The campaign was well received in the first wave of countries and now we are going further afield with our message to detect, prevent and report. The campaign complements the ongoing efforts of the European Commission and other international organisations aimed at eradicating the disease in Europe," said Nikolaus Kriz, Head of EFSA’s Animal and Plant Health Unit.

The campaign aims to raise awareness and understanding of ASF in all 18 countries and is aimed at groups of people and individuals who come into contact with domestic pigs and wild boar, particularly pig farmers. It is being implemented with the invaluable assistance of local veterinary organisations, farmers’ groups, hunting associations, border police, and other relevant bodies.
Since mid-July, Germany has been added to the list of the countries confronted with ASF cases on commercial farms.

 

 NEWSLETTER - Stay informed with the latest news!

Comments





Similar articles

SPAIN

INTERPORC regrets the decision of the CHS to block the development of farms in Murcia

This measure, in his opinion, does not at all reflect the important advances that the Spanish liv...


Read more Read more
DENMARK

New Danish Crown board in place

Soren Skou was elected chairman, and Daniel O. Pedersen and Ulrik Bremholm were elected to the tw...


Read more Read more
NEW ZEALAND

B+LNZ South Island lamb crop update

Lambs tailed in the South Island decreased by an estimated 645,000 head (-6.4%) compared to 2023,...


Read more Read more
Websolutions by Angular Software and SpiderClass