EU: African swine fever campaign, EFSA is raising awareness in more countries

Published 2021년 7월 28일

Tridge summary

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is expanding its African Swine Fever (ASF) awareness campaign from Southeast European countries to Hungary, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Slovakia, Estonia, and Romania. The campaign, which targets pig farmers and other stakeholders, aims to identify ASP in all 18 countries through detection, prevention, and reporting. It will distribute educational materials and use social media to spread the message. The campaign aligns with the European Commission's efforts to eradicate ASF in Europe.
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Last summer, EFSA launched the ASP Awareness Campaign in Southeast European countries. The program involved the “region of concern”, ie the authorities of the countries in whose neighborhood the disease had already appeared, namely Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, Montenegro, northern Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia. EFSA is now extending the campaign to Hungary, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Slovakia, Estonia and Romania, targeting pig farmers in particular. “As a scientific organization, we are working tirelessly to make assessments and make recommendations that can help countries threatened by African swine fever to protect their animals and farms,” said Nikolaus Kriz, head of EFSA’s Veterinary and Phytosanitary Unit. “Last year, we decided to take our scientific knowledge to the scene, to a more practical level, and show that EFSA is committed to helping farmers and others living in the shadow of this terrible disease. The ...
Source: Agronaplo

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