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    Livestock transport halted in Greece due to pox virus infections

    October 25, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Greece has imposed a 10-day ban on the transportation and reproduction of sheep and goats across the country following the detection of more than 100 cases of pox among the animals. The precautionary measures, announced by the Agriculture Ministry, aim to curb the spread of the virus, which does not pose a risk to humans. The ministry, in a statement issued late Tuesday, emphasized that the restrictions are in line with European Union guidelines.

    Livestock transport halted in Greece due to pox virus infections

    The measures follow the discovery of 104 infections, primarily in the northern region of Evros. To prevent further spread, authorities have already culled approximately 17,500 animals. Officials are currently investigating the source of the outbreak, with tests being conducted across the wider area where the virus was initially detected. The ministry is working closely with local authorities to ensure all containment protocols are followed.

    The ban is expected to have a significant impact on the country’s agricultural sector. Greece has the largest population of goats in Europe, and goat milk is a key ingredient in the production of the country’s famous feta cheese, a major contributor to the national economy. The restrictions on animal movement and reproduction could affect both local farmers and the wider dairy industry.

    In line with EU regulations, Greece will continue to monitor the situation and adjust measures as necessary. The ministry reassured the public that the virus does not affect humans and that the country’s food supply remains safe. Authorities have urged farmers to comply with the restrictions to help control the outbreak. Further updates will be provided as investigations into the source of the infection continue.

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