31 wild boars killed by ASF found in Latvia last week
RIGA, Sept 22 (LETA) - As many as 31 new cases of African swine fever (ASF) were recorded in Latvia's wild boar population last week, the Food and Veterinary Service reported.
So far this year ASF has been found in 1,082 wild boars in 166 parishes of 27 municipalities and four cities in Latvia.
The ASF outbreak started in Latvia in June 2014 not far from the border with Belarus. Since then, ASF has been found in 10,462 wild boars in Latvia, including 1,433 in 2024.
African swine fever is an extremely dangerous and contagious virus infection affecting pigs. If an infected pig is found in a farm, all pigs in the particular farm have to be culled, which means big losses for farmers.
- Published: 22.09.2025 10:09
- Toms Rudzītis, LETA
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31 wild boars killed by ASF found in Latvia last week