France Ups Efforts Against African Swine Fever at German Border
France has increased surveillance and is collaborating with local hunters to control the spread of African swine fever among wild boar at the German border. Officials are considering fencing to prevent wild boar from roaming.
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France has ramped up surveillance for African swine fever along its border with Germany. The agriculture ministry announced this measure on Tuesday, citing the disease's continued spread among wild boar across much of Europe.
Authorities are in close contact with local hunters to regulate wild boar populations effectively. Officials are also exploring the feasibility of installing fencing to curb the movement of wild boar, aiming to prevent further transmission of the disease.
This increased vigilance comes as part of broader efforts to mitigate the impact of African swine fever on the region's agriculture and wildlife.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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