Pork keeping in Friedberg near Pasewalk: Restart after ASP outbreak

Pork keeping in Friedberg near Pasewalk: Restart after ASP outbreak

reconstruction after ASP: A look at the pig fattening in Friedberg

The outbreak of African Swine plague (ASP) In June 2024, profound effects on pig fattening companies in the Friedberg region near Pasewalk (district of Vorpommern-Greifswald). Over 3,500 animals had to be killed on the basis of the virus, which not only presents the affected owners, but also the entire community with great challenges.

consequences for the community

The measures to contain events also take numerous smaller pig farmers in the area. Around 70 companies are directly affected and cannot currently market their animals. This has potentially serious economic consequences for farmers, who often only hold a small number of animals. However, farmers have so far showed no signs of giving up their businesses.

reopening from September

The stable in Friedberg was thoroughly disinfected and the rearing of pigs is to begin again from September 10, 2024. This decision gives the affected companies new hope and signals a possible way back to normal. However, the exact circumstances of the virus outbreak are still unclear.

cause still unclear

A possible explanation for the ASP outbreak could be the entry of the pathogen via the shoes of an employee or supplier. Despite extensive searches by local hunters, no sick or dead wild boars were found who could serve as the virus carrier. This raises questions and may require further examinations to prevent the spread of ASP in the region.

meaning for the industry

The incident in Friedberg is not just a local matter; He illustrates the challenges in front of which the entire pig farm is facing in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The concerns about animal health and the economic survival of the companies are often closely related. It is to be hoped that the reopening of the pig fattening farms in Friedberg is a step to stabilize the industry, which offers for many family life support.

outlook and prevention

In order to prevent future outbreaks, extensive protective measures and preventive strategies are still necessary. The focus on animal health and hygiene will be crucial to preserve confidence in pig fattening and secure the buyer markets. The region's veterinary office will carefully observe the situation in order to avoid further outbreaks and support farmers.

The action in Friedberg is an impressive example of the immediate effects of health crises on agriculture and the associated living environment. It remains to be seen how the situation will develop, but the return to rearing could be the first step into a more exciting and stable future for pig fattening in the region.

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