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Denmark separates itself from Germany with 70 Km border fence

BERLIN (Sputnik): After months of debate and scepticism, a new fence in the middle of Europe has started to become reality. The fence largely follows the Danish-German border and is slated for completion in record time.

The construction of a new border fence between Germany and continental Denmark has started, Danish Radio reported.

The fence, which aims to keep German wild boars off Denmark’s territory, has been railroaded through by the Scandinavian country’s powerful pork lobby. It will be 1.5 metres high and go 50 centimetres into the ground, costing circa DKK 80 million ($12 million). The Danish pork industry will fork out DKK 30 million ($4.5 million) of the cost.

The border wall aims to prevent African swine fever from entering Denmark. Should the deadly disease ever find a way into the Scandinavian country.

The fence is the Ser Hegn construction company’s largest current project.

“It is a great task that we are taking up with great humility and respect. We are very excited to get started,” Ser Hegn director Henrik Hallenberg Rasmussen told Danish Radio.

The fence will be completed in a matter of months through varied terrain. To achieve the goal in record time, the workers will work 24/7 in 12-hour shifts. The fence will end at Schengen border stations.

Martin Brink, a project manager for the boar fence with the Danish Nature Agency, stressed that the giant construction won’t serve as a 100-percent guarantee against the dreaded disease. “Sure, it will reduce the possibility of wild boars entering, but it cannot rule it out completely,” Brink told Danish Radio. “The openings shall be monitored, so that the animals coming through will be shot, Brink suggested.

Previously, the fence came under fire from biologists, who claimed it violates centuries-old animal migration routes, and the EU authorities, who claimed that it sends out a “wrong kind of signal”.

Land owner Henrik Gotborg Hansen, whose land, which has been in his family’s possession since 1875, will be cut in half by the fence, called it “a day of sorrow”.

In 2018, France began raising a similar anti-boar fence along the border with Belgium following an outbreak in southern parts of the country. Previously, swine pest has been encountered in Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania and Bulgaria.

While it doesn’t affect humans, swine pest (also known as swine fever or swine flu or ASFV) can have devastating consequences for a nation’s economy, by bringing pork exports to a halt.

Around 5,000 pig farms in Denmark produce approximately 28 million pigs annually, which is several times Denmark’s human population of 5.6 million.

The Frontier Post

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