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SUN · 2026-04-05 · 23:19 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0406-54631
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Spain's huge pork industry seeks salvation from swine fever threat

Spain's pork industry, a major economic sector, faces a significant threat from African Swine Fever (ASF). The virus, detected in wild boar near Barcelona in late November, is highly contagious and lethal to pigs, though harmless to humans.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-04-05 · 23:19 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Spain's huge pork industry seeks salvation from swine fever threat
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Spain's pork industry, a major economic sector, faces a significant threat from African Swine Fever (ASF). The virus, detected in wild boar near Barcelona in late November, is highly contagious and lethal to pigs, though harmless to humans. While the outbreak remains relatively contained, pork farmers like Jordi Saltiveri in Catalonia are already experiencing financial losses due to decreased pork value. The cause of the outbreak is still under investigation, but authorities have ruled out a leak from a nearby research facility. The government has restricted access to the affected area in Collserola Park in an effort to control the spread of the disease and protect the wider pork industry. The industry fears that further spread could lead to export bans from other countries.

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Ground zero for this outbreak is Collserola Park...where the corpse of a wild boar infected by the virus was discovered in late November.

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ASF is highly contagious and lethal for pigs and wild boar, but it does not affect humans.

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Each pig we sell for slaughter has lost about €30 to €40 of its value compared to before the outbreak.

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Once it's known that a country is positive for ASF, other countries will stop importing its pork.

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African Swine Fever (ASF) had been detected in Spain.

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Jordi Saltiveri gazes across his farmland, on which he keeps 8,000 pigs, and remembers the day late last year when the news emerged that African Swine Fever (ASF) had been detected in Spain."I felt sad, angry, impotent," he says. "Once it's known that a country is positive for ASF, other countries will stop importing its pork."Saltiveri's farm, owned by his father and grandfather before him, is in an isolated spot in the province of Lleida, in the northeastern region of Catalonia.An old Catalan independence flag hanging by its entrance flaps in the wind, and the sound of pigs grunting and squealing in the farm buildings can be heard in the distance.The outbreak of the virus remains relatively contained and it has not reached this area. Even so, Saltiveri, who is president of the federation of farming cooperatives in Catalonia, and almost every other pork farmer in Spain, is feeling its impact."Each pig we sell for slaughter has lost about €30 [$35; £26] to €40 of its value compared to before the outbreak," he says. "I'm worried because we're suffering big losses."ASF is highly contagious and lethal for pigs and wild boar, but it does not affect humans. Ground zero for this outbreak is Collserola Park, a nature area on the edge of Barcelona, and a couple of hours' drive from Saltiveri's farm, where the corpse of a wild boar infected by the virus was discovered in late November.The authorities moved quickly to shut down the park, restricting access to the area, while searching for more infected corpses. The exact cause of the outbreak is still unclear, and an initial investigation has ruled out a possible leak from an animal research facility located near the first boar to be found infected.
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