UN: China's African swine fever outbreak could cross borders

AP  |  Beijing 

The is warning an outbreak of African swine fever in could jump the border to neighbouring countries in or the

The FAO said in a release today that outbreaks have been reported in four different Chinese provinces. It said the distances between each outbreak of up to 1,000 kilometers mean the virus could spread to other Asian countries.

African swine fever poses no direct threat to humans but threatens to devastate China's crucial pork industry.

is the world's biggest pork producer, accounting for about half the world's population of swine at around 500 million head.

has culled more than 24,000 pigs and imposed strict quarantine and disinfection efforts in hopes of stamping out the virus.

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First Published: Tue, August 28 2018. 11:10 IST