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AHDB-funded Working Group to formulate feral wild boar plan

Alistair DriverBy Alistair DriverJuly 24, 20183 Mins Read
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AHDB’s Pork Board has agreed to fund a working group to oversee a project aimed at delivering improved control of the British feral wild boar population.

The board gave the green light after NPA chief executive Zoe Davies presented her proposal for the group to the board this week.

The working group, which will include some or all of the NPA, the British Pig Association, AHDB, the Animal and Plant Health Agency, the Forestry Commission and the Deer Initiative, will meet around four times over the next 6-8 months to discuss a coherent strategy for controlling the feral pig population.

The group will focus initial attention on the Forest of Dean population as it is the largest and there are already several groups working in the area which would welcome the pig industry’s support.

Zoe said: “I am delighted AHDB has agreed to fund this working group. The feral pig population poses a real disease risk to the national pig herd, particularly in relation to African swine fever (ASF) and bovine TB.

“It is well documented that the ASF virus has been spreading in wild boar across much of Europe – if the virus got into the wild boar population it would be very hard to control and we would lose our vital export market overnight. Proving disease freedom would be very hard so it could take years to get it back and the impact on the industry would be catastrophic.”

“But it is important to point out that the feral pig population is causing all sorts of other problems for local residents and visitors, from damage to lawns and farmland to causing road traffic accidents.

“We need a coherent, well-managed and properly funded control strategy – and that is what we will be formulating in this group.”

AHDB Pork chairman Mike Sheldon said: “We know that African Swine Fever (ASF) would cause massive disruption to domestic and export trade, were it to reach the UK. We also know that feral or wild boar populations in other European countries have been implicated as vectors or reservoirs of ASF.

“We have a number of small populations of feral wild boar in the UK, notably in the Forest of Dean, and so, while we have time, we need to work out whether we can put together a realistic plan to reduce the risk of ASF affecting our producers. So that is the purpose of putting together this group of experts: to work out what we can actually do, and whether it would work.”

In a recent paper, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), concluded that measures such as intensive hunting and not feeding wild boar should be implemented to reduce the risks of outbreaks. When an epidemic is ongoing, activities that may increase the movement of wild boar, such as intensive drive hunts, should be avoided, it said.

TB test project

Separately, Zoe also met APHA and the Forestry Commission this week to discuss a possible project which would use samples from culled feral pigs in the Forest of Dean to validate candidate serological tests for diagnosing TB in pigs.

“We have long been calling for a validated gamma interferon blood test for TB as the current skin test is not validated for use in pigs. This was a really encouraging meeting and I’m delighted to say that APHA and the Forestry Commission have agreed to work together on this project, which will we hope will deliver a breakthrough in TB diagnosis in pigs.

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Alistair Driver

Editor Pig World, group editor Agronomist and Arable Farmer and Farm Contractor. National Pig Association webmaster. Former political editor at Farmers Guardian. Occasional media pundit. Brought up on a Leicestershire farm. Works from a shed in his Oxfordshire garden.

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