The article highlights the concern of the National Union of Agricultural Insurers (NUA) in Russia over the low insurance coverage for small cattle, with only 4% being insured. The NUA emphasizes the need for more coverage due to the increasing threat of peste des petits ruminants, a disease that can result in a 70% herd loss. This concern is underscored by the spread of the disease in Europe, including in countries like Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, and Georgia, particularly in regions near Ukraine. The disease, not previously prevalent in these areas, has led to the destruction of a significant number of sheep in Romania and Greece.