Brazil: CSF Vaccination Campaign in Alagoas ends the 3rd stage

Published Mar 16, 2023

Tridge summary

The third phase of the Classical Swine Fever (PSC) vaccination campaign was conducted in Alagoas, Brazil, a state in the PSC Non-Free Zone (ZnL), covering 11 states. The campaign, a collaboration between the Brazilian Association of Swine Breeders (ABCS) and the Official Veterinary Service (SVO), successfully vaccinated 116,791 pigs across 4,572 properties. This initiative is crucial for the development of the pig farming industry in the region and to maintain the health status of the PSC Free Zone (ZL), which includes 16 states. The campaign has brought financial gains to local producers and is seen as a significant step towards boosting pig farming and pork consumption in Brazil, particularly in the northeast.
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The Brazilian Association of Swine Breeders (ABCS) and the Official Veterinary Service (SVO) carried out the third stage of the Vaccination Campaign against Classical Swine Fever (PSC) in Alagoas. The disease is highly contagious and can cause great damage to swine production. The initiative was free and vaccinated 116,791 pigs in 4,572 properties in Alagoas, a state that is part of the PSC's Non-Free Zone (ZnL). The ZnL comprises 11 states in the north and northeast of the country and represents about 50% of the Brazilian territory. The initiative seeks to facilitate the growth and structuring of the pig farming chain in the region, which represents an important consumer market, as well as safeguard the health status of the Free Zone (ZL) of PSC, ...

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