Reducing the spread of African Swine Fever
MELFORT, Sask. — The federal government is providing $45.3 million to increase efforts to reduce the risk of African Swine Fever (ASF) from entering Canada as well as prepare for a potential outbreak.
ASF is a fatal swine disease that spreads through both direct and indirect contact with infected pigs, pork, and pork by-products. Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau said the industry needs to be prepared for a timely and coordinated response to limit the potential impact of an outbreak.
Although Canada has never had a case of ASF, the disease continues to spread in several regions around the world.
There will be $23.4 million provided to support preparedness, like biosecurity assessments, coordination for wild pig management, retrofit of existing abattoirs, sector analysis and ASF-related research projects.