German farmers face possible pig culls as African swine fever discovered
by Kate Connolly in Berlin from Environment | The Guardian on (#57ZZM)
Discovery of deadly virus in wild boar cadaver leads to crisis measures including hunting, harvesting and leisure bans
German farmers have been ordered to enact a series of crisis measures after the discovery of the country's first case of African swine fever (ASF).
The arrival of the highly infectious disease, found in the cadaver of a wild boar close to the German border with Poland in the state of Brandenburg, is a devastating blow to farmers who have been at pains for several years to keep it at bay.
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