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2019-07-11 enold.prnasia
Tag: Belgium ASF Belgian pork
Belgium deals well with the outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) in September 2018. That is the conclusion of European ASF experts. Belgium succeeds in keeping domestic pigs and captive wild pigs free of ASF contamination -- thus keeping all its pork virus-free and suitable for consumption and export. Therefore, trade of Belgian pork is free in the European unio.
A sketch of Belgiums approach.
On 13 September 2018, the African swine fever (ASF) virus was confirmed in two wild boars in the Belgian municipality Etalle -- in a region wher only very few domestic pigs are kept. The FASFC (Belgiums Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain) demarcated an "infected zone", in consultation with the European Commission and ministers. To avoid contamination, the few domestic pigs in this zone were preventively eradicated between 27 September and 3 October 2018. The products of these pigs did not enter the food chain and was not used in the feed industry.
Swine fever prevention and surveillance in Belgium
Collaboration With Neighboring Countries
The infected zone is close to Belgiums neighboring countries France, Germany and The Netherlands. In order to prevent the disease to spread, the four countries joined forces through:
Result: No Outbreaks In Domestic Swine
On 17 February 2019 Belgian authorities announced the following results:
ongoing Efforts
Even up to today, all stakeholders (farmers, veterinarians, authorities) stay alert to insure biosecurity.
In pig holdings:
For wild boars:
Conclusion: "Total Transparency Is Essential"
Jean-François Heymans, Chief Veterinary Officer of the FASFC, concludes: "Belgium has initiated a closer collaboration with the neighboring countries such as daily communication about the situation and technical meetings between wildlife experts of different countries. In addition to the broad, national collaboration, we believe that a total transparency towards our neighboring countries, other EU Member States and Non-EU Members States is essential for the management of ASF in Belgium, Europe and worldwide and to ensure the necessary trust between Belgium and its commercial and other partners. Therefore, the FASFC continues to inform about the situation and the measures taken trough different platforms of communication."
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