In a devastating blow to Mizoram’s livestock sector, African Swine Fever (ASF) has wreaked havoc, projecting losses of ₹115 crore for 2025 alone. The highly contagious viral disease, which primarily affects pigs, has decimated herds across the state’s rural districts, leaving farmers in dire straits. Authorities report that thousands of pigs have succumbed to the outbreak since early this year. The virus spreads rapidly through direct contact, contaminated feed, or even wild boars, making containment a monumental challenge in Mizoram’s hilly terrain. Economic repercussions are profound, as pig farming forms the backbone of many tribal economies in the region.
