Belgium makes 40 million euros available for bluetongue vaccination

Published 2024년 12월 13일

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The Budget Committee in the House of Representatives has allocated 40 million euros for mandatory vaccinations against bluetongue for Flemish livestock farmers in the upcoming year. The farmers' union has expressed satisfaction with the decision, as the vaccination not only helps reduce illness and death in animals but also prevents the virus from spreading. Since the outbreak of bluetongue, the disease has resulted in the death of 23,000 sheep and nearly 36,000 cattle.
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Flemish livestock farmers will not have to pay the full cost of mandatory vaccination against bluetongue themselves next year. The Budget Committee in the House of Representatives has decided to release 40 million euros for the vaccination campaign against bluetongue. Farmers' Union satisfied The interest group Farmers' Union indicates that it is satisfied with the decision to reimburse part of the costs of mandatory vaccination. Vaccination ensures that fewer animals ...
Source: Veeteelt

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