The Confederation of Farmers of Portugal (CAP) has called for mandatory vaccination of sheep and cattle against Bluetongue disease, a move the confederation insists should be included in the Animal Health Program and offered for free to producers. In addition to vaccination, CAP also recommends strategic disinsection actions to control mosquitoes, which spread the disease. The disease has already caused losses worth around 6 million euros and has led to the death of around 40,000 animals. The disease does not affect humans or spread between animals, but the high number of dead animals has overwhelmed the Collection System for Dead Animal Corpses on Farms, leading to burial of the dead animals on owners' land. CAP has also urged farmers to report cases of the disease to provide accurate statistics and activate support mechanisms.