Contents tagged with ASF

12 July 2024

January 2024: Preparation is key. Not only does it save time during an outbreak, but it can also help limit the impact too.

16 October 2023

A biosecurity checklist to remind yourself and your team of the simple things which could keep disease away from your pigs.

12 July 2024

March 2022: The ongoing development of African swine fever (ASF) in continental Europe is a growing concern.

12 July 2024

November 2020: Find out how coronavirus has presented opportunities to help us understand how we could better prepare for disease outbreaks future

12 July 2024

September 2020: In September, Germany announced its first confirmed case of ASF, which was found in a wild boar near the Polish border.

3 July 2025

How to reduce the spread of disease to keep your pig unit healthy and cost-efficient

3 December 2025

Help raise awareness of the importance of clean vehicles – spread the word, not the disease

17 January 2025

Download and complete this contingency planning template from AHDB and the NPA so that you are prepared should there be a notifiable disease outbreak in the pig sector.

15 October 2025

We need all pig producers, farmers and the public to pull together to keep ASF out.

26 September 2025

All our resources on identifying and stopping the spread of African Swine Fever

7 November 2018

The 'Don’t bring it home!' poster is aimed at workers in the pig industry and those involved with moving pigs. It warns that diseases such as African Swine Fever (ASF) can be carried in pigmeat, which is harmful if fed to pigs

26 September 2018

African Swine Fever affects pigs and has a devastating impact on productivity and the ability of a country to sell pork. Biosecurity is the first line of defence against disease. Biosecurity applies on the farm and when travelling, particularly to and from areas where ASF has been confirmed

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