An important change that affects all pig farmers in Hungary

Published 2021년 9월 28일

Tridge summary

Hungary has revised its Action Plan for the eradication of African Swine Fever (ASP), effective from September 22, 2021. The revisions aim to streamline procedures for those involved in eradication, reducing administrative tasks but increasing farmers' reporting responsibilities. The plan has been harmonized with EU and domestic legislation, with the goal to eliminate unclear instructions and promote a uniform interpretation. The changes aim to simplify tasks, adjust requirements to stakeholders' needs, and reduce administrative burdens, while increasing incentives and protecting Hungary's pig population from ASP. The detailed plan is accessible on the Nébih website.
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Original content

From 22 September 2021, Hungary's eradication plan for the eradication of ASP has been amended: there will be fewer and simpler administrative tasks for those involved in the eradication work, but the responsibility of farmers to report changes in animal husbandry will increase. A 2/2021. With the publication of the National Chief Veterinary Resolution no. The practical experience of the past year and a half has been incorporated into the plan harmonized with both EU and domestic legislation and documents. new implementing regulation laying down measures. The task definitions in the document have become clearer, more specific, more traceable. The purpose of the changes - based on user feedback - is to eliminate unclear instructions and to promote a nationally uniform interpretation. Based on the domestic and international experience of the year and a half since the introduction of the previous exemption plan, as well as the current epidemiological trends, it was possible to modify ...
Source: Agroinform

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