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Fact Sheets Under Investigation: Compensation for Pig Farms that Violated Biosecurity Requirements May Decrease, Requirements Will Not Become Stricter

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Raimo Heinam, Director General of the Agricultural and Food Board, admits that swine fever has reached farms that have been particularly exemplary in following biosecurity requirements this year. As good examples, he cites the largest EKSEKO pig farm in the Baltics and the Nurme farm, where swine fever was first discovered. However, not all farms comply with the requirements so well.
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Raimo Heinam, Director General of the Agricultural and Food Board, admits that swine fever has reached farms that have been particularly exemplary in following biosecurity requirements this year. As good examples, he cites the largest EKSEKO pig farm in the Baltics and the Nurme farm, where swine fever was first discovered. However, not all farms comply with the requirements so well.

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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