Saxony is facing ever greater challenges due to animal diseases. The fight against bird flu, African swine fever (ASF) and other epidemics is a constant challenge for the veterinary authorities, said Social Affairs Minister Petra Köpping (SPD) after the cabinet meeting in Dresden. "Globalization, climate change and changing conditions increase the risk of their spread." She had previously brought the government up to date on animal diseases.
African swine fever as good as eradicated
Köpping drew a positive conclusion regarding ASF. It is as good as eradicated in Saxony. However, this statement can only be made with caution, as a new case could occur tomorrow. There are currently still outbreaks of ASF in North Rhine-Westphalia, Baden-Württemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse. More than 2,600 cases are currently active there. In Saxony, there is currently only one active case, which will expire on February 5: "Then Saxony will be ASF-free after five and a half years."
No domestic pigs affected by ASF in Saxony
Köpping recalled that just three years ago, one third of Saxony was still an ASF restricted zone. Today, only parts of the districts of Bautzen and Görlitz are still affected. The fact that only wild boars and no domestic pigs were affected was a success story. Saxony has had to spend around 60 million euros on combating ASF since 2020. Support from the EU via the federal government has been low at less than one million euros.