Europe: Brussels modifies restricted zones due to African swine fever in 14 countries

Published 2024년 7월 20일

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The Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) has updated the restricted zones of 14 EU countries due to the epidemiological situation of African swine fever (ASF), without any changes to Spain's restrictions. The updates include information on ASF outbreaks in Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland, and classify the EU's ASF epidemiological situation as "very dynamic."
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The Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) published this Thursday the modifications to the restricted zones of 14 countries of the European Union (EU) due to the epidemiological situation in relation to African swine fever (ASF). This is the modification of the restricted areas of Germany, Estonia, Latvia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Italy, Greece, Croatia, Sweden, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Romania. The OJEU has not included any restrictions or modifications related to Spain. According to the text, an outbreak of African swine fever in captive pigs has been detected this month in the Latvian county of Madonas, in an area currently listed as a restricted zone in the EU Implementing Regulation. An outbreak of African swine fever has also been detected African swine fever in captive pigs in the Lithuanian county of Kaunas, this new outbreak of African swine fever in captive pigs represents an increase ...
Source: Agrodiario

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