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On September 16, there was a swine fever outbreak in a pig farm in Gunma Prefecture, Japan, and this swine fever was 26 years after the last swine fever. In the early morning of September 26, a pig farm in Gunma Prefecture was confirmed to have had swine fever, and immediately after confirming it, it was decided to kill and bury all 5,390 pigs raised by the pig farm.
The operation ended before September 20, 2020, when there was a swine fever in Japan, and this swine fever was the second swine fever in Japan in the past six months. At the beginning of September, 200 piglets had died at the farm, and three of them were tested by the relevant health authorities.
After testing, it was found that the pigs on this pig farm were infected with swine fever, and Gunma Prefecture is known to be the main prefecture in Japan for pig breeding, and the current pig stock in Gunma Prefecture has exceeded 630,000 heads. Most of the pigs that are eaten locally in Japan or exported are shipped through Gunma Prefecture.
In 2019, the villagers of Gunma Prefecture discovered that there were wild boars infected with swine fever, so all pig farms in Gunma Prefecture promoted the vaccine, and at the beginning of this year, all the piglets were vaccinated, but unfortunately all the newborn piglets died because of swine fever infection. Fortunately, due to the early vaccination, the pigs were not affected. The swine fever epidemic in Japan has lasted for almost two years and has not been well cleared.
After the outbreak of swine fever in Japan again, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries jointly took measures to prevent the spread of swine fever. The resurgence of swine fever will undoubtedly have a greater impact on Japan's export pigs, but fortunately, Japan's local pork has not increased significantly.
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Japanese officials said that this is to protect the country's people, fearing that pigs carrying avian influenza threatens human health, and also fearing that there are some unsafe factors, so culling pigs is also a protection for a better life for local residents.
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Japan has culled 170,000 pigs, the official said that it will step up the handling of the outbreak of swine fever, after the outbreak of swine fever in Japan again, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Epidemic Joint Group Office, the county ** together to take measures to prevent the spread of swine fever.
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The official said that he would definitely step up the treatment of this swine fever. Let the situation not continue to expand, and maintain the stability of pork **.
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Japan culled 170,000 pigs, because of the emergence of swine fever, in order to prevent the rapid development of the epidemic, so the pigs were killed.
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According to the latest official response, on September 26, local time, swine fever occurred in a pig farm in Gunma Prefecture, Japan, and more than 200 piglets died, most of them with diarrhea and other symptoms, in this regard, the number of pigs culled in Japan nationwide has reached 170,000.
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Pork is an indispensable kind of meat in everyone's daily life, which accounts for a very large proportion in animal husbandry and aquaculture, and is also an important part of China's national economy. However, in August 2019, African swine fever appeared in the northeast of China, and then in the next few years, the pig industry was hit again and again, which also affected people's consumption level. African swine fever is indeed very terrible, for example, on July 23, 2022, there was a pig farm in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, and it was determined that there was an African swine fever, so more than 54,000 pigs in this farm were quickly killed as soon as possible.
Because of the swine fever this time, a large number of pigs were killed, which has exceeded the previous history, and the losses are also very serious, but it can also reflect from the side that Japan's swine fever can be said to be menacing and the degree is also very strong. And according to the news of Japan, after knowing about this incident, the local ** also told the public that if the swine fever spreads in a large area, it will not only affect the Japanese pig industry, but also have a great impact on the local economic development. <>
The top priority in Japan at present is to take measures to deal with this sudden outbreak of African swine fever, cut off the source of infection, and prevent the spread of this disease, otherwise the spread of this plague will be very fast and very harmful. The local ** also expressed special expectations for close cooperation with other countries and localities to control African swine fever. <>
However, after the more than 50,000 pigs were killed, many people are still more worried about the rights and interests of farmers, after all, so many pigs are not a small number, and some may be used for export. Since the local ** has made such a decision, some compensation will definitely be given to the farmers, and it is impossible for all the farmers to bear the losses. At present, Japan has established a warning line for the African swine fever epidemic, and it is also a warning to the pig industry in all countries around the world to respond and prevent the spread of the epidemic as soon as possible.
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Then the rights and interests of farmers are very difficult to protect, because their behavior is already an act done for the country, so for this kind of behavior, then I believe that the rights and interests of these farmers are really very difficult to guarantee, after all, once provoked by swine fever, then these farmers' pigs will be killed, because this matter involves too many people, and involves too many interests, so the rights and interests of these farmers should be very difficult to protect. This is a very normal thing, because not all countries can protect the rights and interests of these farmers, at least in this country, I think it should be very normal not to be protected, after all, their behavior has always been like this, so if the rights and interests of aquaculture are restricted, then it should be difficult to be able to protect <>
Because of the swine fever epidemic, the pigs raised by the farmers, then once they are infected with the epidemic, they need to be treated, so if these pigs are to be treated, then the legitimate rights and interests of these farmers will not be protected, because their main is their goods, and their products are gone for no reason, so it is a huge loss for these farmers, because they mainly sell these pigs to make money, so if these pigs are killed, it is obvious that they will not make money, and even lose moneyIt is necessary to ensure that the rights and interests of these farmers can be protected, and in this case, their interests can be guaranteed, and the so-called positive impact on the people's <>
In the case of crisis, it is still necessary to ensure the legitimate rights and interests of farmers, so it will definitely affect their sense of belonging to the country, and in such a critical situation, it is still necessary to protect their legitimate rights and interests, so it is natural to be able to get a sense of belonging to them, because in such a critical situation, the state still takes into account these farmers, so the legitimate rights and interests of these farmers are still to be protected. Only in this way can the masses of the people have a sense of belonging to <> country
In general, for the emergence of this situation, according to my opinion, the rights and interests of farmers should not be guaranteed, after all, there are too many funds involved, and the number of people involved is too much, so it should not be taken into account.
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The rights and interests of farmers cannot be protected, because many people do not have insurance for pigs, so they are not protected.
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As for the rights and interests of farmers, no one mentioned any compensation, so I don't know if there is any protection.
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Swine fever is very dangerous, once it is found that it needs to be sanitized, so Japan's approach is right, and then these farmers will get Japan's ** subsidy safety and health first.
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Yes, on the 26th, a pig farm in Gunma Prefecture, JapanSwine fever occurs. This is the second large-scale swine fever epidemic in Japan in half a year, which has aroused great attention from the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.
The reporter learned that after the outbreak of swine fever was confirmed in Gunma County in the early morning of the 26th, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries immediately decided to start raising pig farms in the evening of the same dayAll 5,390 pigs were culled and buriedIt is expected to end before the 29th. An investigation team dispatched by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is currently looking for the route of infection.
Since this is the second outbreak of swine fever in Japan in the past six months since the outbreak of swine fever in Okinawa in March this year, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries will join forces with Gunma Prefecture to jointly take measures to prevent the spread of swine fever.
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On the 26th of the local area, there was a swine fever outbreak at a pig farm in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. As early as the first half of the year, there was already an outbreak of swine fever in Japanese pig farms, which was the second outbreak of swine fever in this half year. This swine fever has also attracted great attention from local leadersIn the early morning of the 26th, Gunma Prefecture determined that there was an outbreak of large-scale swine fever, and measures were taken to kill pigs.
5,390 hogs have been killed that day, and the killing of these hogs is expected to end by the 29th. The cause of the swine fever outbreak is also being investigated in the area, and more than 200 piglets have died at the farm since early September. Most of the piglets showed symptoms of diarrhoea, and after testing by the relevant health authorities, it was confirmed that all of these pigs were infected with swine fever.
As we all know, Gunma Prefecture is one of Japan's largest pig breeding prefectures, with a total of more than 630,000 pigs. It has been 26 years since the last outbreak of swine fever, and this time Japan has killed as many as 170,000 pigs. It can be said that this number is very high, and this year's pork ** is extremely expensive.
There has not been a significant increase in pork production in Japan, but the outbreak of widespread swine fever has had a significant impact on Japan's pork exports. Japan used to export 2,000 tonnes of pork every yearBecause of the outbreak of swine fever in many places this year, many domestic pigs have been stolen, among which Gunma County is the most affected by swine fever.
There had been an outbreak of swine fever in Japan in March, but it was not as serious as this time, only 5,390 pigs were slaughtered, and this time a total of 170,000 pigs have been killed. This time, Japanese pork was infected with swine fever because after wild boars were found to be infected with swine fever in Gunma Prefecture last year, they vaccinated domestic pigs one after another, but they did not expect that after all pigs were vaccinated this yearMost of the piglets born this year were infected due to vaccination, so 170,000 pigs were culled.
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It is because the 170,000 pigs are infected with swine fever, so they must be killed in the pit, and if they are in the market, it will cause diseases.
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Because these pigs are infected with swine disease, if they are not culled, all the pigs will be infected with this disease, and then everyone will have no pork to eat.
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These pigs are infected with swine fever, and if they are not treated, they may endanger people's health, so they are slaughtered.
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Japan culled 170,000 pigs becauseSwine fever occurs in pig farms.
On September 26, swine fever broke out at a pig farm in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. After the outbreak of swine fever was confirmed in Gunma Prefecture in the early morning of the 26th, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries immediately decided to cull and bury all 5,390 pigs raised in the pig farm where the incident occurred starting in the evening of the same day. This is the second swine fever outbreak in Japan in the past six months since the outbreak of swine fever in Okinawa in March this year.
Since two years ago, when swine fever broke out again in Japan for the first time in 26 years, the number of pigs culled nationwide has reached 170,000. Recently, there have been a number of livestock thefts in the Kanto region of Japan, with a total of 730 pigs stolen.
The vast majority of the stolen piglets were unvaccinated piglets. There are concerns in the industry that stolen piglets are likely to spread further across Japan if they become infected with swine fever due to improper handling.
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Swine fever virus, because swine fever virus can cause gastrointestinal ulcers in pigs, which can lead to the death of pigs.
The reasons can be divided into 3 points.
1.Pig farmers enter the pigsty without sanitization. The virus enters the pig's habitat directly and then causes the pig to become ill.
I believe that everyone knows this, when it is passed on the human body, people do not react, because you are a carrier, the swine fever virus is not expressed in the human body, but once it reaches the pig's body, he will show it very thoroughly, this is what we often call swine fever, if you want to completely solve this method, you need to carry out personnel disinfection, every time you feed the pig, each person needs to be strictly disinfected, so that the pig will not be guilty of this disease, to ensure that you are not a carrier, This is very important because don't get too sloppy. Causing pigs to get sick is really more than worth the loss, because there are a lot of pigs, but if you bring in a small amount of viruses, it can also cause a large-scale plague.
2.Pigs are given unhygienic food, and then pigs are susceptible to infection.
This is a more fundamental personnel, because pigs like to eat those leftovers, but that day must ensure that the leftovers, has been safe, and it is not possible to say that there is a virus to feed him, and then feel that it doesn't matter, but he will affect enough to cause some weak resistance to suffer from this kind of disease, swine fever will break out frequently, if you have an opinion, you should give some fresh food, less contaminated with those foods that have been too long, may also be infected with some viruses, such as ** big places. This food does not have to be given to the pig, after the pig eats it, you have to ensure that it is not infected with the virus, so it is very important to ensure that the pig's food is free of viruses.
3.Without vaccination, pigs are susceptible to swine fever.
If the above two situations are likely to occur, then the following situation must be implemented, must be played seedlings and seedlings, it can be said that there is an extra layer of insurance, which can avoid 90% of swine fever, that is to say, although the seedlings can not guarantee 100% resistance to swine fever, in short, it is an extra layer of insurance. Suppose you don't get the swine fever vaccine, the pig has been infected, let alone the pig, and then lie on the ground and don't know why, as a farmer, if we want to raise pigs, we must give the pig more vaccines, so that he will be less at risk of contracting other diseases. After all, the use of medicine is too important, and now the new crown virus also needs this, and we must get this vaccine first to save the pigs.
Synthesizing the above 3 points are my personal opinions, some places are not very well analyzed, I hope you can be tolerant, wrong views can be pointed out, after all, I am not very professional, and I don't know much about medicine, just a hasty answerer. Personal opinion, why do you have to vaccinate pigs first, if you don't get vaccinated, you will regret it, you must remember that you must be vaccinated when raising pigs.
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