Viral Hog Disease Confirmed In The Caribbean

Caribbean — A highly-contagious pig disease is being found in the Caribbean, and if African Swine Fever were to spread to the Midwest, it would have a devastating impact on pork producers.

The viral disease is confirmed in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Jack Shere, with the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, says they’re keeping a close eye out.

The US has strengthened border protections, while pork from those Caribbean countries can’t be imported here. Plus, the US. monitors pork processing plants in Puerto Rico for the disease. Shere says those measures are working.

Shere says American producers should have good biosecurity measures in place, which includes restricting visitors and disinfecting boots. Ag economists say if African Swine Fever should make its way to the Midwest, pork export markets would shut down. Shere says the best way to keep it out of the US is for widespread testing in the Caribbean and culling pigs that are positive.

Share:

Local News