[2026-03-05]South Korea Strengthens Animal Disease Control for ASF and Avian Influenza

South Korea has implemented enhanced biosecurity measures following new outbreaks of African Swine Fever and Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.
The government is conducting mass culling, movement restrictions, and intensive inspections to prevent further spread.
These actions began in early March 2026 and are ongoing, with special attention to affected regions and nationwide vigilance.

[2026-02-07]South Korea Strengthens Avian Influenza Control Measures in Poultry Farms

South Korea has reinforced avian influenza control measures following an H5N9 outbreak at a large egg-laying farm in Chungnam Yesan.
Authorities are implementing stricter biosecurity, farm inspections, and movement restrictions to prevent further spread.
Actions began on February 5, 2024, with ongoing nationwide monitoring and targeted interventions.