French authorities are actively combating contagious nodular dermatitis in cattle with detection, culling, and vaccination strategies to protect the livestock industry.
French Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard reports over 50% vaccination coverage of cattle against contagious nodular dermatitis in Southwest France, with ongoing efforts to achieve full immunization by year's end.
A new case of contagious nodular dermatitis in Occitanie has prompted France to boost vaccination campaigns while farmers' protests diminish amid scientific discussions on disease control.
French agricultural unions vehemently oppose the Mercosur trade agreement over concerns about beef imports and a cattle disease outbreak, calling on President Macron for action.
France launches a major vaccination campaign against contagious nodular dermatitis as farmers intensify protests over culling policies and disease management.
French farmers are intensifying protests against the EU-Mercosur deal and the government's management of a contagious livestock disease, demanding an end to culling and protections for domestic agriculture.
France faces widespread agricultural protests and major highway blockades over the handling of contagious nodular dermatitis in cattle, prompting government crisis talks and a vaccination expansion plan.
France confronts an outbreak of contagious nodular dermatitis in cattle, triggering government containment measures and farmer protests amid concerns over the agricultural sector's future.
French cattle farmers in the South-West protest harsh DNC culling rules, escalating tensions before a ministerial visit amid fears of losing healthy herds and traditions.
The French government begins vaccination of cattle to combat DNC in South-West France amid farmer protests and road blockades, aiming to prevent mass culling.
Amid widespread protests by farmers against culling policies, France plans to vaccinate nearly a million additional cattle to combat contagious nodular dermatitis, with the Agriculture Minister visiting Occitanie to oversee vaccination efforts and address farmers' concerns.
French farmers stage major protests against government culling policy to combat contagious nodular dermatitis, with political leaders backing their cause amid tensions over disease control measures.
France launches mass cattle vaccination and enforces culling amid Dermatose Nodulaire Contagieuse outbreaks, balancing containment and farmer protests.
French farmers protest nationwide against government livestock culling policy for contagious nodular dermatitis, demanding vaccination over mass euthanasia.
The French government's measures to control contagious nodular dermatitis through systematic culling and expanded vaccination zones face strong farmer opposition amid rising concerns about the disease's spread.
About 200 cattle were culled in Ariège due to a nodular dermatitis outbreak, triggering farmer protests and prompting government vaccination zone expansion.
The government extends vaccination zones and enforces culling in Occitanie amid dermatose nodulaire outbreak, sparking political debates on disease control measures.
Protests flare in Ariège as farmers clash with police over mandatory cattle culling caused by contagious nodular dermatitis, amid calls for alternative measures and vaccination campaigns.
Intense protests by farmers in Ariège against the government-mandated culling of cattle infected with contagious nodular dermatitis have escalated, with clashes involving police and calls for alternative disease control measures like vaccination.
Farmers in Ariège and Hautes-Pyrénées protest the government-mandated mass culling of cattle due to a contagious nodular dermatitis outbreak, opposing the health authorities' approach and calling for targeted measures and vaccination.
Farmers in Ain face economic, health, and demographic challenges threatening the region's agricultural sustainability, prompting renewed support and modernization efforts.
France has upgraded its avian influenza risk status to high and enacted stricter containment and vaccination measures following multiple outbreaks across several regions.
France has raised its avian influenza risk level from moderate to high, imposing mandatory poultry confinement to prevent spread amid confirmed outbreaks in wild and domestic birds.