Mobilization Against Dermatosis: some Farmers’ Roadblocks Still Hold in the South-West, the A64 Reopened to Traffic
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With two weeks of mobilization, farmers' unions intend to "show the state that they are still so mobilized." Several actions are announced this evening in France.
Despite the decline in new cases of contagious nodular dermatosis and the acceleration of vaccination of cattle, agricultural blockages continue in the south-west. The cause: the failure of the dialogue on...
Nodular Dermatosis: More than Half of the Cattle Vaccinated in the Southwest, some Blockages Persist
The government has announced that more than half of the cattle in the south-west have now been vaccinated against contagious nodular dermatosis.
France struggles to stem the epidemic of contagious nodular dermatosis, which has been affecting cattle for six months on its territory. The government strategy of slaughter and vaccination is contested. ...
The end-of-year celebrations did not completely stop the anger of farmers. On Sunday evening, some roads and motorways remained blocked in the south-west of France by discontented farmers of the government's management of contagious nodular dermatosis (DNC).Since the outbreak in Savoie this summer, the state has been trying to contain the spread of the virus based on "three pillars": systematic slaughter of a herd as soon as a case is detected, …
Blockages were still in place on Sunday on the A75 motorway, in Lozère and Aveyron, as well as in the Landes. In the Gers, tensions broke out between farmers and law enforcement on Saturday night.
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