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Germany: European Commission lifts restricted areas III for ASF in Brandenburg

This decision facilitates the sale of pork and the purchase of pigs in slaughterhouses again.

28 October 2021
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As there have been no further outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) on pig farms during the last three months in the districts of Spree-Neisse and Märkisch-Oderland, the European Commission has classified these areas, which are currently listed as restricted zones III, as restricted zones II. This change has been announced in the Official Journal of the European Union (Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/1850). There are a total of eight commercial pig farms with a total of 31,500 pigs in restricted zones III.

In the state of Brandenburg, ASF was detected for the first time on pig farms on July 15 and 17, 2021, with one affected farm in Spree-Neisse and two in Märkisch-Oderland. According to EU regulation 2021/605, in the case of ASF detection, a protection zone (radius of three kilometers) and a surveillance zone (radius of ten kilometers), must be established around the farms in restricted zone III. Under certain conditions, live animals may be removed from the restricted zones for slaughter.

According to Brandenburg State Secretary Michael Ranft: "Together with the federal government, the state of Brandenburg has succeeded in reducing the period for the lifting of restricted zone III from twelve months to three months. This decision from the EU Commission facilitates the sale of pork and the purchase of pigs in slaughterhouses again."

October 22, 2021/ MSGIV/ Germany.
https://msgiv.brandenburg.de/

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