Lithuania has reported its first case of African swine fever (ASF) in a peasant farm in 2024, in the Rokiskis region, according to Vacaro Gines. This outbreak occurs amidst a significant spread of ASF in wild boars, with 449 cases in the first four months of 2024. Lithuania has been grappling with ASF outbreaks for nearly a decade, starting in 2014, which led to the culling of thousands of pigs. The infection has alternated between farmsteads and pig-breeding complexes, with the latest outbreak affecting over 23,000 animals in 2017.