# African swine fever reaches 500+ wild boar cases in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia, 93 miles from Belgium and the Netherlands
> NRW has recorded 515 infected wild boar and 701 total casualties, while Saxony lost its newly regained disease-free status in April, leaving Germany's western border states under sustained ASF pressure in 2026

**Meta:** type: story · date: 2026-05-01 · heads: 조용한 변화 · 8 takes · 3 lenses · 4 regions

## Summary

African swine fever has recorded more than 515 infected wild boar in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) state, with total casualties among the wild boar population reaching 701, according to Germany's official animal health database TSIS. The NRW outbreak zone sits 93 miles from Belgium and the Netherlands, raising urgent cross-border containment concerns for neighbouring EU pig industries. Meanwhile, Saxony, which achieved ASF disease-free status in February 2026 after 5.5 years of sustained pressure, lost that status on April 1 when a living infected wild boar was found in Waldhufen, Görlitz district, and the infected carcass count in the state grew to 71. ASF in European domestic pigs has been declining since August 2025, and Poland recorded a fresh outbreak in a farm of more than 21,000 pigs. There is still no licensed commercial vaccine available in the EU.

## The split

European swine industry press, led by Dutch and German trade publications, frames the NRW situation as an acute threat to the continent's largest pork-producing region, with attention on the 93-mile buffer from Belgium and the Netherlands. WOAH's global summary is more measured, noting the overall declining trend in domestic pig outbreaks, which reassures commodity markets. African and Asian agricultural media give the European situation limited coverage, focusing instead on ongoing ASF endemicity across Southeast Asia, where the virus has become entrenched in countries including Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia since 2018.

## By the numbers

- 515, infected wild boar confirmed in North Rhine-Westphalia
- 701, total wild boar casualties in NRW (dead and infected)
- 71, infected wild boar carcasses confirmed in Saxony after its re-infection
- 93 miles, distance from the NRW outbreak zone to Belgium and the Netherlands
- 21,000+, pigs affected in a single Polish domestic outbreak in 2026
- 16, European countries with confirmed ASF in the first two months of 2026
- 0, licensed commercial ASF vaccines available in the EU

## Why it matters

Germany is Europe's largest pork producer and NRW is central to that industry. An ASF jump from wild boar to domestic pigs in NRW would trigger immediate trade restrictions across the EU and potentially globally, as happened with previous large-scale outbreaks in Eastern Europe. The combination of Saxony's re-infection and NRW's accelerating wild boar count suggests the containment strategy, which relies on fence barriers, hunting pressure, and carcass removal, is not holding in western Germany.

## What to watch

- Whether ASF crosses into domestic pig herds in NRW, which would trigger EU-level trade restrictions.
- Progress on the EU's ASF vaccine approval pathway: several vaccine candidates are in advanced trials.
- Cross-border spread risk to Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, three of the EU's most pig-dense territories.
- Poland's response to its domestic farm outbreak and whether the virus reaches other Central European countries.

## Regional takes (batched by bias / lens)

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- **WOAH (World Organisation for Animal Health)** (Global, en) — WOAH's global disease information system tracks ASF outbreaks in real time. Its May 2026 situation report noted that domestic pig outbreaks globally have been on a decreasing trend since August 2025, while wild boar cases in Europe peaked between October 2025 and January 2026 and are beginning to ease, though the western Germany situation remains dynamic.
  Source: https://www.woah.org/en/disease/african-swine-fever/
- **EFSA (European Food Safety Authority)** (European Union, en) — 
  Source: https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/african-swine-fever
- **Pig World (UK)** (United Kingdom, en) — 
  Source: https://www.pig-world.co.uk/news/asf-detected-in-16-european-countries-in-first-two-months-of-2026.html
- **ScotEID** (United Kingdom, en) — 
  Source: https://www.scoteid.com/node/173
- **FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization)** (Global, en) — 
  Source: https://www.fao.org/animal-health/situation-updates/asf-in-asia-pacific/en
- **UK Outbreak Assessment No. 39 (APHA)** (United Kingdom, en) — 
  Source: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/69a579f3bc86a487b52c7161/African_swine_fever_in_Europe_-_updated_outbreak_assessment_24_Feb_2026.pdf

### European swine industry trade press
- **Pig Progress** (Netherlands, en) — Pig Progress, the leading European swine industry publication, reported the NRW case count surpassing 500 and described the situation as continuing to break local records. The piece noted that NRW has 701 total casualties among wild boar and that the outbreak zone lies only 93 miles from Belgium and the Netherlands, raising cross-border spread concerns.
  > "ASF wild boar cases in western Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia pass 500 mark, raising concerns for neighbouring Belgium and the Netherlands."
  Source: https://www.pigprogress.net/health-nutrition/health/asf-germany-infections-in-nrw-state-pass-500-mark/

### European swine industry, Saxony focus
- **Pig Progress** (Netherlands, en) — Pig Progress also covered the April 1 reversal in Saxony: the state had achieved disease-free status in February 2026 after 5.5 years of ASF pressure, but lost it again when a living infected wild boar was found in Waldhufen, Görlitz district. The number of infected wild boar carcasses in Saxony subsequently grew to 71.
  > "Saxony regained ASF-free status in February 2026 but lost it again on April 1 after a new case was detected in a living wild boar in Görlitz district."
  Source: https://www.pigprogress.net/health-nutrition/health/asf-germany-saxony-state-free-of-asf-after-5-5-years/

## Across the graph
- Entities: African Swine Fever

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