Belgian Meat Office: African Swine Fever: How Belgium Successfully Keeps Its Pork Virus-Free
Belgium succeeds in keeping domestic pigs and captive wild pigs free of ASF contamination -- thus keeping all its pork virus-free and suitable for consumption and export.
- Belgium succeeds in keeping domestic pigs and captive wild pigs free of ASF contamination -- thus keeping all its pork virus-free and suitable for consumption and export.
- To avoid contamination, the few domestic pigs in this zone were preventively eradicated between 27 September and 3 October 2018.
- Belgian Meat Office coordinates pork and beef export activities.
- The meat export agency was founded in 2003 under the Flemish Centre for Agricultural and Fisheries Marketing (VLAM) umbrella.