Close-up of the destruction of nearly 200 pigs of unknown origin, most of whom were affected by African swine fever

Tuyết Lan |

Phu Tho Province's interdisciplinary agency has discovered and destroyed nearly 200 pigs of unknown origin, most of which were infected with African swine fever.

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Discovering 17.2 tons of illegally transported pigs, most of whom infected with African swine fever

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