The FAVV in Belgium is reminding hunters to be aware of African Swine Fever (ASF) as hunting season begins, following outbreaks of the disease in the region. Hunters who come into contact with wild boars are advised to follow hygiene measures, avoid taking meat from affected areas, and not visit pig farms for 72 hours after contact. This is to prevent the spread of ASF, which poses a threat to both wild boar populations and pig farming in Belgium. The minister has emphasized the severe economic consequences that resulted from a previous ASF outbreak, including trade restrictions on Belgian pork, and is urging hunters to comply with hygiene measures to prevent a repeat of such an outbreak.