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Swine Fever Threatens Spain's Billion-Euro Pork Exports
1 Dec
Summary
- Eight wild boar with suspected African swine fever found near Barcelona.
- One-third of Spain's pork export certificates are currently blocked.
- Several countries have banned pork imports from Spain due to the outbreak.

Spain is grappling with an escalating African swine fever outbreak, with eight additional wild boar exhibiting suspected symptoms discovered near Barcelona. This situation has severely impacted the nation's significant pork export industry, which generates billions of euros annually. The number of infected animals is under investigation, with potential confirmations adding to the growing concern.
The repercussions are immediate and severe, as approximately one-third of Spain's pork export certificates have been blocked. This has prompted swift reactions from international markets. Taiwan has halted all pork product and live pig imports, while China has imposed a ban on pork imports specifically from the Barcelona province.
Further trade restrictions have been implemented by Britain, which has temporarily stopped pork meat imports from Catalonia, and Mexico, which has suspended its import of pork products from Spain. The government is seeking specialized assistance to contain the outbreak and mitigate further damage to its lucrative export sector.



