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Wednesday, December 23 2020 - 06:06
AsiaNet
OIE confirms: Belgium has regained its ASF-free status
BRUSSELS, Dec 23, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- ASF in wild boar gone for more than one year	
- Domestic herd always remained ASF-free

On December 21th 2020, the World Organisation of Animal Health (OIE) confirmed 
the ASF-free status in all suidae of Belgium, which had been removed since 
September 2018 due to the outbreak of ASF in the wild boar population.

Prior to the OIE publication, Belgium's FASFC (Federal Agency for the Safety of 
the Food Chain) provided the OIE with all necessary data which proved that 
Belgium has been ASF-free for more than one year: a necessary condition to 
claiming the status of being ASF-free.

Throughout this entire period, Belgium was successful in keeping its domestic 
herd of pigs ASF-free. 

Decisive and consistent actions have led to the eradication of ASF in the wild 
boar population

From the start of the outbreak in September 2018, Belgium's strategy was to 
eradicate ASF (African Swine Fever) in the wild boar population. A wide variety 
of measures and actions were taken. Fencing, forests closed to the public, 
intensive search and destroy programme, hunting and trapping—all proved to be 
key success factors in achieving this goal. 

In just one year, no new positive cases were detected. In total 5,422 wild boar 
were examined for ASF, of which 833 were confirmed positive for ASF. The last 
positive case confirmed on a fresh wild boar carcass dates from 11 August 2019. 

Most important: domestic herd was kept safe and ASF-free at all times

Belgium is one of Europe's key pork producers, exporting more than two-thirds 
of its pork production. To protect this important sector, it was crucial to 
prevent the disease from infecting the domestic herd. 

On top of the comprehensive bio-security rules that were already in place, 
extra measures were implemented. This means, amongst other things, that every 
sick pig must be tested for ASF, regardless of the symptoms. To date, the 
number of samplings, all negative, amounts to more than 22,000—and still 
counting. 

Via continuous monitoring and control, alertness remains high

Despite the regained ASF-free status, Belgium will keep monitoring for animal 
diseases in the future, both in the domestic herd as well as in the wild 
population. The surveillance and control measures remain in force for the time 
being.

European law had already reinstated Belgium's ASF-free status 

The OIE publication follows the decision by the European Commission on 20 
November 2020 to abolish the regulated zones that were put in place after the 
outbreak of the virus in wild boar.  


Belgian pork will soon be available again, worldwide 

Over the last few decades, Belgium has exported pork to more than 70 countries. 
As Belgium communicates transparently with its trading partners around the 
world, importing countries will soon be provided with all information necessary 
to allow trade to resume.

"It is a relief to the Belgian pork suppliers that the OIE has published 
Belgium's ASF-free status. Importing countries will be provided with all 
information necessary so that they can lift ASF-related restrictions. Excellent 
news for importers!"

Contact your Belgian pork supplier 
Full information about Belgian pork can be found on:
europeanpork.eu 
artofmeat.eu
belgianmeat.com 
Or contact Belgian Meat Office.

Press Contact
Joris Coenen, Manager Belgian Meat Office | +32 476 945 486 | 
joris.coenen@vlam.be

About Belgian Meat Office
Belgian Meat Office coordinates pork and beef export activities. The meat 
export agency was founded in 2003 under the Flandersf Agricultural Marketing 
Board (VLAM) umbrella. | www.europeanpork.eu

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Source: VLAM / Belgian Meat Office
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