The European Union (EU) is experiencing a high demand for sheep and goat meat, despite a decrease in slaughters in 2024 and 2025. However, a significant issue has arisen in Greece, where despite having sufficient animals for slaughter, the process has been halted due to measures implemented to prevent the spread of plague. This has led to a loss for breeders and a halt in exports for traders. The National Interprofessional Organization of the Meat and Livestock Sector (EDOTOKK) and other bodies are calling for immediate action and have requested a meeting with the Ministry of Anti-Corruption to address the problem. Meanwhile, Romania continues to export sheep and goat meat, remaining dominant in the Greek market.