The Dutch Minister of Agriculture, Femke Marije Wiersma, has launched an 'Action Plan for Sheep Farming' to tackle the critical issues plaguing the sector, such as low profitability, insufficient government support, wolf attacks, and restricted pasture access. The plan includes waiving fees under the Identification and Registration system for 2024 and 2025, amounting to 2.2 million euros. Wiersma highlighted the societal and environmental significance of sheep farming and cautioned that without policy reforms, the sector could face a severe decline. This initiative seeks to ensure a sustainable future for sheep farming in the Netherlands.