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Hungary culls 3,000 pigs after African swine fever outbreak

Created at 4 Jun · 11:04 AM3 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Hungarian authorities have ordered the culling of approximately 3,000 pigs on a farm in Vallaj due to the first reported outbreak of African swine fever in the country. The virus is highly contagious and deadly to pigs, prompting an epidemiological investigation and the establishment of protection and surveillance zones.

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Key Numbers

3,000pigs to be culled
2.9 milliondomestic pigs in Hungary (end of 2025)

Who's Involved

National Food Chain Safety Office
Hungarian authority that reported the outbreak and ordered the culling

↳ Why This Matters

The outbreak of African swine fever in Hungary poses a significant threat to the country's pig farming industry and could lead to trade restrictions, impacting regional and potentially global meat markets.

Key facts

  • African swine fever has been reported in domestic pigs in Hungary for the first time.
  • Authorities ordered the culling of 3,000 pigs on a farm in Vallaj.
  • The virus is highly contagious and deadly to pigs, but harmless to humans.
  • An epidemiological investigation is underway to determine the origin and spread.
  • Protection and surveillance zones have been established around the affected farm.

Hungarian authorities have ordered the culling of approximately 3,000 pigs on a farm in the village of Vallaj, located in the eastern county of Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg. This marks the first reported instance of African swine fever in domestic pigs within Hungary. The virus, while not harmful to humans, is highly contagious and deadly to pigs, posing a significant risk to the agricultural sector. An epidemiological investigation is currently in progress to ascertain the origin of the infection and assess its potential for further spread. In response, authorities have established designated protection and surveillance zones surrounding the affected farm. African swine fever has previously spread across Europe and Asia, resulting in widespread culling of pigs, trade restrictions, and impacts on global meat markets. Hungary's domestic pig population was approximately 2.9 million at the end of 2025, according to the Central Statistics Office.

Frequently asked questions

African swine fever is a highly contagious and deadly viral disease affecting domestic and wild pigs. It is harmless to humans.

Authorities have ordered the culling of approximately 3,000 pigs on the affected farm and established protection and surveillance zones.

The virus can cause significant economic damage due to the high mortality rate in pigs, leading to trade restrictions and affecting global meat markets.

What Happens Next

01Completion of the epidemiological investigation into the origin and spread of the virus.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 3:54 PM
Hungary will cull 3,000 domestic pigs after the country's first African swine fever outbreak was confirmed in Vallaj.
New York Post via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 11:00 AM
Hungary has reported its first case of African swine fever in domestic pigs, leading to the culling of 3,000 animals.
Reuters via PiQSuite

Sources

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Hungary reports African swine fever in domestic pigs for first timem.piqsuite.com
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Hungary to kill 3,000 domestic pigs following country's first report of African swine feverm.piqsuite.com
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Hungary reports African swine fever in domestic pigs for first timem.piqsuite.com

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