Italy: Strengthen rewards for virtuous companies that respect biosecurity standards

Published 2024년 12월 10일

Tridge summary

The Hungarian presidency is spearheading efforts to mitigate the impact of animal diseases, particularly African swine fever, through the development of potential solutions. Italy is taking comprehensive measures in collaboration with various ministries and regions to contain the disease, including population control of wild boars, epidemiological surveillance, and biosecurity enhancement in farms. The initiative aims to alleviate the financial strain on pig farms located in affected areas by bolstering rewards for compliance with biosecurity standards and investing in research on inactivating treatments. Additionally, the need for a coordinated approach to Bluetongue vaccination and the availability of European vaccines is highlighted, underscoring the importance of dialogue with third countries to uphold European health guarantees and prevent unjustified trade barriers.
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Original content

The initiative promoted by the Hungarian presidency was created to stimulate a reflection on possible solutions to mitigate the impact of animal diseases and the consequent restrictive measures imposed on breeders and supply chains in the affected territories. I am referring in particular to African swine fever, which we are tackling in Italy by implementing extraordinary measures that involve, in addition to the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministries of Health, the Interior, Defense and Road Infrastructure, as well as, obviously, the Regions. The strategy in which we are investing significant human, instrumental and financial resources, agreed with the Commission, is based on a plan that has also been recognized here in Brussels as serious and credible, whose fundamental actions can be summarized as follows: containment of the population of ungulates, wild boars, in the restricted areas through the creation of robust physical barriers, depopulation of wild boars for the purpose ...
Source: Agricolae

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