Constructing permanent fences in Hesse state to keep wild boar migration under control. Photo: Hesse Ministry of Agriculture and the Environment (HMLU)
Germany is definitely making progress in combating African Swine Fever (ASF). 5 years after the first confirmed infection, the initial states Brandenburg and Saxony are well on the way. Yet it would not be true to suggest that Germany has the situation completely under control: the virus also moved on to other states. To tell the tale of five years of ASF infection, it is good to go back where it all started: in the eastern states Brandenburg and Saxony, both bordering Poland. It was early Se
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