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Mar 17, 2026 News

Domestic Society Incident 🔥 30 3/17 16:37

New ASF Outbreaks at Pig Farms in Sancheong and Hampyeong

1African Swine Fever (ASF) broke out at pig farms in Sancheong and Hampyeong.
2This is the 24th case this year, prompting emergency quarantine measures.
3Pork prices at markets may rise due to a decrease in pork supply.

📖 Easy Explanation

🔍 Background

During recent nationwide disease inspections at pig farms, the African Swine Fever (ASF) virus was confirmed at two farms in Sancheong, Gyeongnam, and Hampyeong, Jeonnam.

📌 Key Points

ASF is a highly fatal infectious disease for pigs. With 24 cases already this year, the government held an emergency meeting. Strict quarantine measures, including culling pigs at affected farms and temporarily restricting movement, are in place to prevent further spread.

💡 Why It Matters

The disease does not infect humans, so eating pork is safe. However, mass culling reduces the pork supply, which could drive up prices for pork belly and stew meat, raising concerns about grocery inflation.

🔮 What's Next

The government plans to continue thorough inspections of pig farms and feed factories nationwide to prevent further spread. It is advisable to monitor pork price fluctuations for the time being.

📚 Glossary

ASF (아프리카돼지열병) (Apeurika Dwaeji Yeolbyeong)A fatal viral infectious disease that affects pigs.
살처분 (Salcheobun)A quarantine measure involving the culling of livestock at risk of infection to prevent the spread of disease.
일시이동중지 (Ilsi Idong Jungji)An order temporarily banning the movement of livestock or vehicles to prevent the spread of an infectious disease.
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