The Chamber of Agriculture calls for a sectoral co-operation, due to African swine fever
To reduce the economic damage caused by African swine fever, the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) calls for sectoral co-operation – Éder Tamás, vice president of the organization told M1 news channel on Monday.
The expert has stressed that so far African swine fever has been detected only in wild boars in Hungary and pig farmers have to do everything to ensure that the disease does not spread to domestic pigs, so animal health rules must be strictly followed. (MTI)
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