Foreign Animal Disease Preparation Bulletin
February 25, 2020 —
Read the latest Foreign Animal Disease Preparation Bulletin brought to you by the Pork Checkoff, in collaboration with the National Pork Producers Council, Swine Health Information Center, USDA, and AASV.
Headlines include:
- ASF Virus Can Stay Infectious Much Longer than Originally Thought
- Asia's ASF Spread Continues; Western Europe, Pacific Nations Remain Worried
- U.S., Canada Pork Groups Collaborate on ASF Communications
- Checkoff's National Swine Disease Council Meets, Sets Key ASF Objectives
- New AgView Capabilities Will Enhance Secure Pork Supply
- 5 Tips to Keep ASF Off of Your Farm
- New Videos Offer Biosecurity Tips for Alternative Production
- Herd Depopulation and Carcass Disposal Info
- ASF Present in Over 50 Countries
- African Swine Fever Risk Calls for Action
- Key Facts to Know About African Swine Fever
- FAD Resources from Pork Checkoff and Other Industry Partners
For more information:
http://pork.org/fad
http://securepork.org/
Questions? info@pork.org
To subscribe to the FAD Preparation Bulletin, send a request to mail@pork.org.
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