French Prime Minister Michel Barnier has announced a €75 million financial aid package and guaranteed loans for French sheep farmers affected by the bluetongue disease epidemic, with over 4,600 outbreaks reported across 26 departments. This follows a new strain of the disease, type 3 (BTV3), that emerged in northern Europe. Barnier also expressed support for increasing the number of wolves that can be hunted by official agents to mitigate their impact on flocks, in line with the European Union's decision to reduce the wolf's protection status.