4.6.2020
African swine fever in Europe, what are the consequences for biogas plants from livestock waste?
Agriculture and breeding
African swine fever is a viral disease with no cure, which affects pigs and wild boars. The virility and lethal nature of the disease justify the serious socio-economic consequences observed in the countries where it has spread. In Europe, until a few months ago, the emergency against its spread was such that to stop the epidemic, wide-ranging containment measures have been promoted. What were the consequences for biogas plants powered by animal waste? Veterinarian Wilfried Hopp has the answers for us.
Original language: German
Origin: Germany
Speaker
Wilfried Hopp
Veterinary offices, Kreis Soest
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