Why Mallorca is tightening controls on pig transports — and what really matters now
What African Swine Fever Means for People in Mallorca
African swine fever is not dangerous for humans, but it can affect pigs and pork supply chains in Mallorca.

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Is African swine fever dangerous for people in Mallorca?
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Why is Mallorca increasing checks on pig transport from Catalonia?
Mallorca is stepping up checks to reduce the risk of African swine fever reaching the island.
Will pork prices in Mallorca go up because of the transport controls?
Prices could feel pressure if demand drops or supply becomes less predictable.
What should consumers in Mallorca do if they are worried about pork safety?
There is no reason for panic; normal food hygiene remains enough.
Why are small pig farms in Mallorca especially worried?
Small farms are more vulnerable because they have less financial room to absorb disruptions.
How could waste and disposal routes spread African swine fever in Mallorca?
Poorly managed waste and contaminated materials can help spread the virus indirectly.
What is happening at the Mercado de l'Olivar in Palma during the pig transport debate?
Vendors at the Mercado de l'Olivar are already noticing weaker pork sales.
What extra steps should Mallorca take besides checking pig transports?
Mallorca needs stronger biosecurity, better traceability, and clearer coordination across the supply chain.
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