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How did classical swine fever come from?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Since the outbreak of classical swine fever in Africa, pig prices across the country have continued to rise, and many citizens have said that they cannot afford to eat pork, and the losses caused by classical swine fever are relatively large. Do you know how classical swine fever came from? What are the effects? How did classical swine fever come from? Classical swine fever is caused by pigs of the flavivirus family.

Since the outbreak of classical swine fever in Africa, pig prices across the country have continued to rise, and many citizens have said that they cannot afford to eat pork, and the losses caused by classical swine fever are relatively large. Do you know how classical swine fever came from? What are the effects?

How did classical swine fever come from?

Classical swine fever (CSFV) is caused by classical swine fever virus (CSFV) of the family Flaviridae. It is transmitted by contact under natural conditions. Both wild boars and domestic pigs are easily infected by contact sources such as food, sick pigs, drinking water and so on.

What are the effects of classical swine fever?

1. Pig price

At present, the greatest impact of classical swine fever on the market is definitely the fluctuation of pork prices, for farmers, there are not a few losses. It's not much better for people who sell pork, and it's harder to sell than before.

two。 Consumer

The impact of classical swine fever, reduced pig production, insufficient supply, rising pork prices, leading to an increase in consumer spending.

3. Live pig market

The blockade orders in various places not only affect the inter-provincial transfer of pigs, but also directly affect the inter-provincial business of pig breeding enterprises. If some provinces prohibit inter-provincial transfer due to an administrative order, major pig breeding enterprises will be forced to adjust their business plans, either to sell pig fry in the province, or to self-breeding.

4. Pig feed backlog

However, for the merchants who sell feed, the business is not good. No one buys pig feed, and they don't buy it. They only open the door for show every day, and the customs in some places are most afraid of the word "close the door." Therefore, there is no way to do it, and there are many businesses whose feed is given to farmers on credit. Since farmers do not raise pigs or raise losses, then the feed money can only be owed, anyway, it is not easy for everyone.

Therefore, whether it is ordinary classical swine fever or African classical swine fever, it has a great negative impact on consumers, farmers and pork market.

 
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