They demand more controls at airports, ports and highways to prevent the entry of ASF into Spain

Published 2023년 1월 27일

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The Union of Unions of Farmers and Ranchers has expressed concern over the surge in production costs in the pig sector and the impact of African swine fever (ASF) in Europe. The union is calling for more government support and is advocating for stricter controls at borders to prevent the spread of ASF. They also propose a policy to balance the number of fattening farms with that of mothers to reduce the importation of live animals. The union criticizes the increase in animal feed prices, which they say is not profitable for producers, and laments that the sector has been overlooked for aid intended to offset the economic consequences of the Ukraine war.
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Union of Unions of Farmers and Ranchers, after taking stock of 2022 in the pig sector, has stressed that production costs have skyrocketed in the last year and calls for more support from the Administration to be able to apply for aid that mitigates that increase. In addition, he has highlighted that African swine fever (ASF) accentuates the problems. In this sense, from Unión de Uniones they are concerned about the advance of ASF in Europe. "Despite the fact that no focus of the disease has yet been detected in Spain, the evolution in neighboring countries is maintained, such as the new appearance of the disease in Greece, indicates that the situation continues to be worrying," they highlight. According to data from the MAPA report on the ASF situation (with data from November 7, 2022), the countries with the highest number of declared outbreaks are Poland, with 1,543 outbreaks in wild boar, and Romania, with 284 declared outbreaks in domestic pigs, but the outbreaks detected in ...

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