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Germany regains foot-and-mouth disease-free status

Published Mar 17, 2025

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Germany is expected to restore its foot-and-mouth disease (FMD)-free status by April 11, following an outbreak at a single farm in a contained zone. This development, marked by recognition from the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), is due to collaborative efforts by the Ministry of Agriculture, states of Brandenburg and Berlin, the Friedrich Loeffler Federal Institute, and EU experts. Agriculture Minister Cem Özdemir believes this will significantly boost Germany's agricultural export prospects. The focus is now on swiftly re-establishing FMD-freedom in the contained zone.
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Only one specific area, known as the "Containment Zone," remains pending, where restrictions will remain in place until at least April 11. A key step for exports Agriculture Minister Cem Özdemir highlighted the importance of this recognition for international trade. "The restoration of FMD-free status sends a clear signal to our trading partners. I am confident that trade relations for our agricultural products will quickly return to normal," he noted. Final steps toward total eradication The outbreak remains localized to a single farm within the "Containment Zone," and authorities are already working to ensure that this area also regains its FMD-free status as soon as ...
Source: Agromeat

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