Ministers of the Americas approve coordinated action to prevent african swine fever in the region

Published 2021년 9월 2일

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The Ministers of Agriculture of the Americas have committed to combating the African Swine Fever (ASF) through national and hemispheric initiatives, following the detection of the disease in the Dominican Republic. During the 2021 Conference of Ministers of Agriculture of the Americas/Inter-American Board of Agriculture in San José, Costa Rica, countries pledged to collaborate with international organizations and implement work plans to eradicate and contain ASF outbreaks. The disease, which does not affect humans but can have significant economic impact, has no known vaccine. The conference also approved a joint position on agriculture, environment, and food security, and resolved to support Haiti after last month's earthquake.
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The Ministers of Agriculture of the Americas pledged to combat the African Swine Fever with national and hemispheric initiatives and in a coordinated manner. The commitment was made at the 2021 Conference of Ministers of Agriculture of the Americas/Inter-American Board of Agriculture (JIA), held this week in San José, Costa Rica. The disease was detected in the Dominican Republic and raised concerns across the region due to its potential effect on swine production. At the event, the Minister of Agriculture of the Dominican Republic, Limber Cruz, reported on the current situation and actions underway in his country, which officially notified the appearance of the disease in its territory in July. The ministers of IICA's 34 member countries pledged to carry out joint actions with the collaboration of international organizations linked to food production and animal health. They also asked the Director General of IICA, Manuel Otero, to support the development and execution of ...

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