France has banned the export of cattle until November 15 due to nodular dermatitis.

Published Oct 22, 2025

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The country's farmers' confederation condemns the "disastrous" crisis management, calling for mass vaccination | Agri.BG

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France has banned the export of cattle in an effort to limit the spread of nodular dermatitis. The strict measures will remain in effect until November 15. The disease is causing growing concern among European livestock farmers, with cases already reported in Italy and Spain. Read more: The Netherlands creates a vaccine bank to combat nodular dermatitis Health authorities explained that this measure, although temporary, is necessary given the increasing number of outbreaks detected in several regions, particularly in Savoie, Haute-Savoie, Ain, Jura, and Rhône. Classified as a Category A disease at the European level, nodular dermatitis requires strict measures - preventive destruction, movement restrictions, and increased surveillance. The export ban affects the entire French territory, including disease-free areas. The decision has caused anger and bewilderment among livestock farmers, reported Anadolu Agency. The French Ministry of Agriculture expressed concern about the ...
Source: Agri

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