
Mati Tuvi
Mati Tuvi is a prominent figure in the Estonian pig farming industry, known for his leadership at SaimreAgro, one of the country's largest pig farming companies. Recently, he made headlines by confirming an outbreak of African swine fever at the Nurme farm, leading to the culling of all affected animals. Tuvi has expressed concerns about the increasing wild boar population, which he believes is contributing to the spread of the disease and criticized the government's handling of the situation, calling for more decisive action at the national level.
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Mati Tuvi confirmed that nine pigs had died at the farm.
Seakatk jõudis protestidest hoolimata Kärstnasse. Nurme farmi sead on haigestunud ja surevadMati Tuvi, one of the owners of Saimre Agro, discussed the impact of protesters on their pig farming operations.
INTERVJUU ⟩ Nurme farmi omanik: protesteerijad keerasid meile käkiMati Tuvi is a member of the board of Saimre Group and commented on the lack of information regarding laboratory results.
Keskpäeval selguvad Nurme farmi katkuproovide tulemused. Ettevõte vastuseid ei teaMati Tuvi is a member of the management board of Saimre Group, which owns a farm.
olukorda muudaks vaid Hispaania labori negatiivne vastusMati Tuvi, the head of one of Estonia's largest pig farming companies, commented on the confirmation of a swine fever diagnosis.
kui farmid lähevad järjest kinni, peaks keegi hakkama riigi tasandil otsuseid ja järeldusi tegema



