South Korea Raises African Swine Fever Alert After Outbreak at Pig Farm

Although this is the sixth isolated outbreak of ASF in South Korea this year, it’s the first time in South Chungcheong, the largest pig farm region in the country and an area that had not seen a previous outbreak.

African Swine Fever ASF
African Swine Fever ASF
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South Korea said on Tuesday there had been an outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) at a pig farm in the country’s largest pig-breeding region, prompting authorities to raise the national alert level to “serious”.

Some 1,423 pigs were culled due to the outbreak at a farm in Dangjin, South Chungcheong province, and authorities were closely monitoring for further infections at around 140 related farms, South Korea’s Agriculture Ministry said in a statement.

The ministry had also issued a 48-hour “standstill” order for all pig farms and other livestock facilities in the country to curb the risk of further spread.

It was the sixth isolated outbreak of ASF in South Korea this year, but the first time in South Chungcheong, which is the largest pig farm region in the country and an area that had not seen a previous outbreak, the ministry said.

The ministry ordered all resources available to be mobilized to prevent the spread of ASF.

(Reporting by Joyce LeeEditing by Ed Davies)

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