Greece introduces new measures due to sheep pox and goat plague

Published 2024년 11월 9일

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The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Food of Greece has implemented new measures to curb the spread of sheep pox and goat plague, which have been confirmed in several regions. These measures include a ban on the movement of sheep and goats for breeding and fattening until September 15, with certain exceptions. Abattoirs will only be permitted to operate in areas unaffected by the diseases, adhering to stringent biosecurity protocols such as vehicle disinfection and strict hygiene standards. The situation will be reviewed on November 15 to decide on any additional steps required.
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The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Food of Greece has announced new measures to combat the spread of sheep pox after confirmed cases in the Greek regions of Thessaly, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, as well as due to goat plague in Western Greece, the Greek publication "Kathimerini" reported, quoted from BTA. Until September 15, the Ministry introduces strict control over the movement of sheep and goats. Movement of animals for fattening and breeding is prohibited. An exception can be made for animals returning from summer pastures under strict veterinary control. Abattoirs are only allowed to operate in regions where these ...
Source: Trud

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