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Serbia to cull 11,000 pigs due to African swine fever, Tanjug reports

By Thomson Reuters Jul 9, 2026 | 7:47 AM

BELGRADE, July 9 (Reuters) – Serbian authorities have begun culling 11,000 pigs at a ​farm in the ‌west of the country following an outbreak of African swine fever (ASF), the Tanjug news agency ‌reported ​on Wednesday, ⁠citing Agriculture Minister ⁠Dragan Glamocic.

The cull at the farm in the village of Hrtkovci is expected ​to take several days. Tanjug quoted Glamocic as ⁠saying the state ⁠would compensate the ​farm’s owners.

“The pigs are euthanised ​painlessly and then safely disposed ‌of,” Glamocic was quoted as saying.

Serbia currently has several active ASF outbreaks.

Thousands of ⁠pigs have already been culled over the past two months in ⁠the ‌western Macva region, ⁠which borders Bosnia ​and ‌Croatia.

ASF does not pose ​a risk ⁠to humans, but it spreads rapidly among domestic pigs and wild boar.

(Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic. Editing by ​Mark Potter)