Meat industry association Anice maintains that there is "much more" than 1.000 million at stake due to the plague.

Published 2025년 12월 6일

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Interview with the general director of the meat industry association Anice, Giuseppe Aloisio. However, he believes it is necessary to wait for a "clear picture" of the crisis to know in detail that economic impact. The general director of the Association of Meat Industries of Spain (Anice), Giuseppe Aloisio, has assured that right now there are "much more" than 1,000 million euros a year at stake due to the blockage of pork product exports because of the appearance of African Swine Fever in Catalonia. However, he believes it is necessary to wait for a "clear picture" of the crisis -in a few weeks- to know in detail that economic impact both on the export bill and on the evolution of prices, as he explained in an interview with Efeagro. For now, he points out that the impact is greater than 1,000 million considering that only the closure of Japan and Mexico already amount to nearly 900 million a year. But to this must be added the impact of the blockage of more than 130 ...
Source: PEefeagro

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