Ukraine: National study of swine disease risks during wartime

Published 2022년 12월 29일

Tridge summary

The 'Swine Farmers of Ukraine' association is partnering with the US Department of Agriculture to implement the 'Ensuring animal health in Ukraine' project, focusing on disease risk identification in the pork production chain. The project includes a survey of 550 market players to assess swine disease risks and biosecurity compliance. Initial findings reveal a lack of awareness about African swine fever and biosecurity best practices, with a significant portion of respondents unaware of the symptoms and transmission routes of the disease. The project aims to address these knowledge gaps through educational initiatives. Additionally, the project has identified under-reporting of disease outbreaks and an absence of mandatory veterinary health certificates for pig purchases, exacerbating the problem. The initiative also highlights the need for improved biosecurity measures on Ukrainian farms, with initial inspections revealing only a few farms with effective practices. The project will continue to monitor and report its findings in future issues, emphasizing the importance of raising awareness and implementing better practices to contain swine diseases in Ukraine.
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Original content

The Association "Swine Farmers of Ukraine" (ASU) in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture of Foreign Countries of the US Department of Agriculture (FAS USDA) is implementing the project "Ensuring animal health in Ukraine" in Ukraine. The biggest direction of the project is research on the identification of the risks of the spread of diseases in the pork production chain. As part of cooperation with the State Production and Consumer Service, a survey is planned among 550 market players (industrial farms, households, hunting grounds, territorial bodies of the competent authority, private veterinarians and collectors) in order to assess the risks of the spread of swine diseases, including African swine fever (ASF), compliance with biosecurity protocols , as well as the practice of using antimicrobial drugs in wartime conditions. Oksana Yurchenko, President of the "Swine Farmers of Ukraine" Association "Currently, one third of 300 households have been interviewed - 100 ...
Source: Pigua

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