Tag #Livestock

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EU Pasture Mandate Threatens German Organic Farms

The EU mandates pasture access for livestock on organic farms, potentially forcing many Bavarian farmers to cease organic production by 2026 due to a lack of sufficient land or unsuitable locations, contradicting the goal of increasing the organic farming quota.

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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Germany Causes Economic Alarm

Germany's first foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in 35 years has resulted in three buffalo deaths on a Brandenburg farm, prompting concerns about significant economic losses to livestock farming, though the virus is harmless to humans; the Green Week agricultural fair in Berlin canceled live cloven-h...

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UK Bans German Livestock Imports Amid Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak

Germany's Brandenburg region faces a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak, prompting Great Britain, Mexico, and South Korea to ban imports of German livestock and pork to prevent the disease's spread; a 3km protection zone and a 10km surveillance zone are in place around the affected farm.

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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Germany Threatens Agricultural Exports

Germany's Brandenburg region faces a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak, prompting the culling of over 220 animals to contain the virus's spread; while not affecting humans, the outbreak threatens agricultural exports, especially dairy products, leading to concerns about economic impacts and causing ev...

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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Germany Sparks Export Concerns

A foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Brandenburg, Germany—the first in 35 years—has prompted export restrictions from several countries, causing major concern among German farmers who fear market disruptions and price drops. The virus, while posing no human health risk, is highly contagious to lives...

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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Brandenburg, Germany

An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in a small buffalo herd in Brandenburg, Germany, has prompted authorities to implement a temporary ban on animal transport and undertake extensive testing; the source of the virus remains unknown.

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Madrid Addresses Rising Wolf Attacks on Livestock with Increased Aid and Proposed Declassification

The Madrid regional government is implementing measures to address 877 Iberian wolf attacks on livestock over the past five years, including increased preventative aid (doubling from @,000 to €,000 euros in 2025), requesting the reclassification of the wolf to allow for population control, and impro...

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FMD Outbreak in Germany: €1 Billion Export Losses Projected

A foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in a Brandenburg, Germany, buffalo farm has prompted the cancellation of livestock at the Green Week agricultural fair in Berlin and caused import bans from South Korea and the UK, resulting in potential losses of €1 billion in exports to third countries.

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Netherlands Implements FMD Restrictions After German Outbreak

Following a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in Germany affecting 3600 calves recently imported into the Netherlands, the Dutch government implemented restrictions including an export ban on veal calves (except for slaughter), hygiene protocols for transport, and visitation bans to prevent an o...

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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Germany Causes Import Bans, Economic Hardship for Farmers

An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in a water buffalo herd near Berlin, Germany's first in 35 years, has prompted import bans from several countries, causing economic hardship for German livestock farmers already facing falling prices and increased costs.

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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Germany

A foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in a herd of water buffalo near Berlin, Germany, prompted the culling of nearby swine and other cloven-hoofed animals, disinfection of the affected area, and testing of other livestock; the virus' origin remains unclear, but South Korea banned German pork imports.

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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak Prompts German Livestock Ban

German authorities imposed a livestock transport ban and closed Berlin zoos after confirming a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Brandenburg, culling 11 infected water buffalo and approximately 200 pigs as a precaution; the last German outbreak was in 1988.

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