Since August 1, France has had to cull nearly 1.3 million poultry to control an outbreak of avian flu, a significant increase from the over 770,000 slaughtered between January and mid-November. The disease is predominantly affecting farms in western France, with over 90 outbreaks reported, primarily in Vendée, Deux-Sèvres, and Maine-et-Loire. Minority unions have called for state subsidies and a halt to the introduction of new chicks or ducklings in affected areas to curb the spread. The epidemic, which has reached 26 European countries, has led to the slaughter of 21 million birds in France in the 2021-2022 period, with loss compensation expected to exceed a billion euros.