A sign warning about ASF in Eastern Poland. - Photo: Iwona Markowska-Daniel
Whereas Belgium seems to have won the battle against African Swine Fever, Poland does not seem to be able to get a grip on the virus. The number of cases in the west of the country continues to rise. For Germany, this is a reason to build a robust, permanent fence that will prevent wild boar getting in. The African Swine Fever virus (ASFv) is well established in Poland and is a constant threat for pig production elsewhere in northwestern Europe, predominantly for Germany. Earlier this year, the
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