The French government, under Prime Minister Michel Barnier, has introduced a €75 million aid package to support animal owners impacted by the BTV-3 bluetongue epidemic, with additional assistance for grain farmers and winemakers. While the FNSEA and JA appreciate the aid, they argue it falls short of the €150 million needed to sustain livestock farming. The government plans to provide state-guaranteed loans and free sheep vaccinations against BTV-3. The disease, likely originating from Belgium, is spreading rapidly in France, with over 4,600 cases reported by October 3, 2024. Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard is pursuing further EU funding and collaboration with Spain to combat the crisis.