Phased demolition of 'wide-area wild boar barrier fences' underway

Published 2025년 11월 4일

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[Korean Farmers' Newspaper Reporter Jin-woo Lee] Some of the extensive fences installed to prevent African swine fever (ASF) in wild boars will be dismantled in phases. The Central Incident Response Headquarters for African swine fever (Headquarters Director: Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs) announced on the 4th that they have confirmed the "Management Plan for Wild Boar African Swine Fever Barrier Extensive Fences" in a way that maintains the prevention effect while reducing ecological impact.

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Some of the extensive fences installed to prevent African Swine Fever (ASF) are being phased out. The Central ASF Response Headquarters (headed by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries) announced on the 4th that it has finalized the "Management Plan for Wild Boar ASF Barrier Fences" to maintain the prevention effect while reducing ecological impact. According to the management plan for the extensive fences announced by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, the areas are divided into those to be removed and those to be retained, and the removal is divided into three stages: priority removal, expanded removal, and long-term removal review. This change in the management plan is interpreted as taking into account the case where an endangered species, the mountain goat, died in large numbers near the fence last winter 2023, and the number of ASF cases detected in wild boars has decreased sharply, among other factors. The first stage, covering a total of ...
Source: Agrinet

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