African swine fever restrictions eased in 73 towns, but Collserola sees new measures
Towns benefiting are all those located within a perimeter of 6 to 20 kilometres from the source of the outbreak
Towns benefiting are all those located within a perimeter of 6 to 20 kilometres from the source of the outbreak
President Illa will chair the first meeting of the Wild Boar Board at government offices on Wednesday
Entry to natural parks, forests, rivers, meadows, and farmland prohibited, though agricultural activity is allowed
Barcelona's Institute for Biomedical Research says findings are not conclusive and have been sent to Spain's agriculture ministry
Catalan agriculture minister says there is 'no evidence' pointing to the IRTA-CReSA lab as the source of the outbreak
Mossos d'Esquadra and Guardia Civil search IRTA-CReSA lab in Bellaterra on court order
Catalan agriculture minister says further infections in wild boar were expected, while more than 200 carcasses have tested negative
Results expected this week will be the "most important piece of evidence" in determining whether the virus originated at the IRTA-CReSA laboratory
Catalonia to ease natural-area access ban in 6–20 km swine fever zone from Monday
Experts' committee on African swine fever to present first result next week
Farmers unions warn of €24 million in weekly losses and say government aid is "insufficient"
The IRTA research center sits close to the spot where the first two infected wild boars were found
Audit launched on IRTA-CrESA, the only Catalan laboratory working with the virus