Hungarian livestock farmers must also pay attention to the protection against African swine fever that has appeared in Slovakia

By: Trademagazin Date: 2025. 05. 09. 10:35

In connection with the African swine fever (ASF) outbreak in Slovakia, it is of utmost importance that Hungarian livestock keepers strictly adhere to Hungarian preventive measures and disease control rules, said István Nagy, Minister of Agriculture.

The Minister reminded that the ASP virus has also appeared in domestic pig herds in Slovakia, as a result of which more than 18 thousand animals have to be eliminated in one affected farm in our northern neighbor. A surveillance zone has been established in connection with the disease, which minimally extends into Hungary, however, there are no pig farms or domestic animals susceptible to the disease in this area. In view of the current situation, it is particularly important to draw the attention of Hungarian pig keepers to prevention and the importance of adhering to disease control rules, he added.

István Nagy also emphasized that veterinarians, pig keepers and hunters must pay increased attention to protection. In Hungary, the disease is currently only present in wild boar herds. Only strict and consistent compliance with epidemiological regulations can be a guarantee. The most important goal is to maintain the freedom of the Hungarian domestic pig population from the ASP virus. That is why it is essential to maintain the epidemiologically closed pig farms, limit passenger and vehicle traffic, properly store litter and feed ingredients, and it is prohibited to feed animals with food waste containing animal origin. In terms of preventing the introduction of the virus, it is crucial that fresh meat or uncooked pork products from border traffic or visiting relatives do not enter our country. Feeding pigs with food waste containing animal origin is strictly prohibited, the minister drew attention to the fact.

You can find useful information about the current epidemic situation and protection on the Nébih website, at https://portal.nebih.gov.hu/afrikai-sertespestis.

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