What is the role of the compensations to the farmers in the case of ASF outbreaks?

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The single most important challenge arising from stamping out is that pig owners will reject having their animals killed in the absence of timely and adequate forms of compensation in place. This will likely translate itself into the dissemination of the disease through the illegal movements of infected animals and products. Therefore, no stamping out should be applied in the absence of a sound compensation programme.