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China’s pig farmers suffer again as African swine fever surge hits Sichuan

  • Virus wiped out half of the country’s hog herd in 2018 and 2019, and now resurgence threatens recovery
  • Cases spreading in southwestern province of Sichuan, which accounts for a tenth of China’s herd

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A worker disinfects a hog pen in Sichuan as a precaution against the disease. Photo: EPA-EFE
Large numbers of pigs are dying from African swine fever in China’s top hog-producing province, say farmers and analysts, raising concerns it could spread further across the south and slow China’s pork production recovery.
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The deadly African swine fever virus wiped out around half of China’s huge pig herd during 2018 and 2019 but the country rapidly rebuilt much of the lost stock last year.

But there have been fresh outbreaks in northern China this year, and there are more strains of the virus circulating.

Now, southwestern Sichuan province, which produced 48.5 million hogs for slaughter last year – about 9 per cent of the country’s total – is also seeing a resurgence of the virus.

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20,000 pigs culled amid African swine fever outbreak

20,000 pigs culled amid African swine fever outbreak

“Recently Sichuan is quite serious,” said Xiao Lin, analyst at Shenzhen-based Win & Fun investment fund.

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