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    Love media concerns about the spread of swine fever in Western Europe may cause more pork unsalable

    • Last Update: 2022-03-02
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    According to the "Irish Independent" report on January 13, in recent days, a deadly pig disease has further spread in Western Europe, the European Union is already facing a pork glut, and pork prices are also near multi-year lows
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    The article pointed out that Germany, a major European pork producer, has been battling African swine fever for more than a year
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    A suspected case was identified in Italy last week
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    This brings the swine fever virus closer to Spain and France, two other important pork suppliers to the EU
    .
    The bigger concern is whether the infection will spread to other nearby countries
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    Swine fever is a problem across Europe, the disease is spreading, and pork exports may be at risk of more restrictions
    .
    Any trade restrictions could exacerbate the glut in Europe, squeezing profits for farmers, who are also dealing with the rising cost of feed grains
    .


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    The article pointed out that Germany, a major European pork producer, has been battling African swine fever for more than a year
    .
    A suspected case was identified in Italy last week
    .
    This brings the swine fever virus closer to Spain and France, two other important pork suppliers to the EU
    .
    The bigger concern is whether the infection will spread to other nearby countries
    .
     
    Swine fever is a problem across Europe, the disease is spreading, and pork exports may be at risk of more restrictions
    .
    Any trade restrictions could exacerbate the glut in Europe, squeezing profits for farmers, who are also dealing with the rising cost of feed grains
    .

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