Spain: Asaja Castilla-La Mancha is moderately optimistic regarding the evolution of sheep pox

Published 2023년 2월 27일

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The article reports on the optimistic views of Manuel Torrero, the vice president of Asaja Castilla-La Mancha, regarding the situation of sheep and goat pox in the region. Since February 6, the disease has significantly impacted sheep and goat livestock in Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, and Toledo provinces. A meeting was held to discuss the situation, leading to more flexible measures for slaughtering and pasture use. A resolution, expected to be published on February 28, will allow animals to be slaughtered in any Spanish slaughterhouse and for farmers with their own pastures to let their animals out to graze. Aid of 22 million is also available for affected farms, as a result of the crisis from the Russian invasion in Ukraine.
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The vice president of Asaja Castilla-La Mancha, Manuel Torrero, has been "moderately optimistic" about the evolution of sheep and goat pox in the region, whose expansion caused the immobilization of the sheep and goat livestock in the provinces of Albacete , Ciudad Real, Cuenca and Toledo since February 6. In a video posted on Twitter by Asaja Castilla-La Mancha, Torrero commented on the content of the second meeting of the sheep and goat pox monitoring table in the region, that was held last Friday and in which it has been decided to make some measures more flexible, such as that animals can be slaughtered in any slaughterhouse in Spain -until now they could only go to slaughterhouses in Castilla-La Mancha- or that farmers with pastures their own can take their animals out to graze. Torrero has specified that this relaxation of measures will be published in the Official Gazette of Castilla-La Mancha in a resolution that will foreseeably come out this Tuesday It is February 28. ...
Source: Agrodiario

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