50 million euros needed for breeders in Italy

Published 2024년 10월 26일

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Italian agricultural organization, Coldiretti, has called for at least 50 million euros to combat the African Swine Fever (ASF) and other diseases like bluetongue and avian flu, which are threatening the agri-food industry. These diseases have already resulted in the slaughter of 100,000 pigs, nearly 40,000 sheep, and over 180,000 turkeys. The most affected regions are Liguria, Emilia Romagna, Lombardy, and Piedmont. Coldiretti is advocating for immediate compensation for affected farms and stricter controls on animal imports to prevent further economic damage. The organization is also pushing for an extension of the vaccination campaign and the use of rest stalls and insect repellents to mitigate the impact of bluetongue.
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At least 50 million euros are needed to combat the African Swine Fever (ASF) emergency, which is threatening a strategic sector of the Italian agri-food industry. This is the appeal launched by President Ettore Prandini at the meeting “Defending livestock farming to defend agriculture”, organized by Coldiretti for the inauguration of the Fazi in Montichiari, the most important Italian event at an international level dedicated to livestock farming. An opportunity to take a look at the difficult moment of Fattoria Italia, hit by a series of emergencies including ASF, bluetongue disease and avian flu, with a toll that to date speaks of one hundred thousand pigs, almost forty thousand sheep and over one hundred and eighty thousand turkeys slaughtered, according to the Coldiretti analysis based on data from the Epidemiological Bulletin. A devastating impact on the budgets of national livestock farms, which puts at risk a sector worth over 55 billion euros and makes it necessary to ...
Source: Agricolae

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