60 Kilometres of Fence - African Swine Fever: Hessen Establishes Protective Line
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In order to prevent the introduction of African swine fever (ASP) to central and northern Hesse, the Hessian Ministry of Agriculture and the Environment (HMLU) is starting work this week on the construction of a 60-kilometre-long, wild boar-proof fence.The fence is to serve as a long-term protective barrier in the border area of North Rhine-Westphalia - in two parallel construction measures - and to prevent the entry of the ASP into Hesse. Compl…
In order to contain African swine fever, Hesse is building a 60-kilometre-long fence on the border with North Rhine-Westphalia.
Hessen is now building a fence against the spread of swine fever on the border with North Rhine-Westphalia. Positive findings are already quite close to the border there.
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