African swine fever virus
Bulgaria Reports New Case of African Swine Fever
Bulgaria has confirmed a new case of African swine fever in a wild boar near in the northeastern town of Devnya, the national food safety authority said on Wednesday.
African swine fever is a highly contagious disease that affects pigs and wild boar. It does not affect humans.
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BFSA: Restrictions for Bulgarian Farmers Partially Lifted
The restrictions for farmers were partially lifted, the control measures will remain tightened, Bulgarian Food Safety Agency Director Damyan Iliev said during a press conference on the current epizootic situation in the country regarding ovine rinderpest and African swine fever, Focus News Agency reports.
PNL asks PM to take action for compensations to swine fever-affected farmers to be included in EC budget proposal
Chairman of the National Liberal Party (PNL) Ludovic Orban on Monday addressed Prime Minister Viorica Dancila an open letter asking her to take speedy action for enough funds to be pinpointed in the European Commission's new proposal for the bloc's 2019 budget to support the farmers affected by the African swine fever.
African Swine Fever Reaches Western Europe in Blow to EU Pork Exports
TWO cases of African swine fever have been identified in wild boars in Belgium - sparking fears of an ban on exports to non-EU countries which would come as a crippling blow to the pork industry.
And the news has also prompting neighbouring France to call for measures to prevent the disease spreading further.
First Cases of African Swine Fever Found in Four Wild Boars in Dobrich
First cases of infection with African swine fever virus (ASF) were found in four wild boars in Dobrich region (Northeastern Bulgaria). They were shot in a hunting farm on the land of the village of Bulgarevo, the Bulgarian Food Safety Agency (BFSA) announced on 1st of November, reports BNT.
Clinical Examinations will Take Place to Detect African Swine Fever in Bulgaria
The wild boar which was found dead at the border with Romania, in the region of the village of Kainardzha near Silistra, have tested positive for African swine Fever virus, Bulgaria's Food Safery Agency said on 24th of October, reports BNT.
Bulgaria Reports First Case of African Swine Fever
The Bulgarian Food Safety Agency (BFSA) found the first case of African swine fever in wild boar near Kainardja, Silistra, the press office of the agency announced on 23rd of October. The dead wild pig was found right next to the wire fence itself, on the border with Romania, where it had become entangled in attempting to pass through to the territory of Bulgaria.
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China Bans Imports of Bulgarian Pigs due to African Swine Fever
BEIJING, Oct 8 (Reuters) - China banned imports of pigs, wild boars and products from Bulgaria following an outbreak of African swine fever in the European country, Chinese customs said on Monday.
Fewer Restrictions on Wild Boar Hunting in Bulgaria as of this Weekend
Sofia. The press office of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry has announced changes in Minister Rumen Porodzanov's order concerning restrictions in group hunting of wild boar.
Weekly Clinical Examinations in Bulgarian Pig Farms Continue
Sofia. The weekly clinical examinations in pig farms continue, the areas that fall within the protection zone have already been identified, Dr Alexandra Miteva, Head of the Animal Welfare Department of the Bulgarian Food Safety Agency (BFSA), told Focus Radio, commenting on the spread of the African swine fever virus in Bulgaria.