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Swine Fever in North Rhine-Westphalia: Almost 80 Cases and only in Restricted Areas

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Up to now 78 animals have died from African swine fever in NRW. The establishment of protective fences in affected areas is practically finished. Has the spread of the disease been stopped?Two months after the occurrence of a first case of African swine fever (ASP) in North Rhine-Westphalia, 78 wild boars have died from it. In addition to these confirmed cases, there are another ten suspected cases, reported the NRW Agriculture Ministry on dpa r…
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The government is preparing decisions to allocate additional funds from the reserve to stop the spread of African swine fever (ASF) and support the survival of companies. In addition to the financial allocation, additional measures will be introduced to prevent the spread of the particularly dangerous animal disease to farms where it has not yet reached.

More and more dead boars are discovered in the forests in the Redhair Mountains. So far 78 cadavers have been counted. Nevertheless, there is good news about the animal disease.

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Up to now 78 animals have died from African swine fever in NRW. The establishment of protective fences in affected areas is practically finished. Has the spread of the disease been stopped?Two months after the occurrence of a first case of African swine fever (ASP) in North Rhine-Westphalia, 78 wild boars have died from it. In addition to these confirmed cases, there are another ten suspected cases, reported the NRW Agriculture Ministry on dpa r…

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
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