The Dominican Republic is grappling with an outbreak of African swine fever, with the disease now present in all provinces, according to the World Organization for Animal Health. The country has had to cull around 51,000 pigs to curb the spread of the disease and is compensating farmers in several provinces. Meanwhile, the United States is considering setting up a protection zone around Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands to prevent the spread of the disease, as it could potentially lead to export restrictions affecting the entire US.