Swine fewer in Eastern Europe
One-fourth of the Russian pig stocks are in threat of swine fever outbreak, which thoroughly undermine the meat production plans and can even spread to Eastern Europe.
Russian farmers and veterinarians are unable to stop the spread of African swine fever. The quarter of the stock is in danger. The disease is dangerously closing to Central and Eastern Europe. According to FAO, the virus has even appeared out of Russia, at plants in Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan – reports szabadfold.hu.
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