"750,000" Vaccinated Cattle, Veterinarians Mobilized and Support Funds: Government Announcements Against Dermatosis
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At the end of a new crisis meeting in Matignon, the government unveiled its plan to deal with contagious nodular dermatosis. The key word is the acceleration of vaccination, with a significant logistical deployment. Here is the details of the measures announced by the Minister of Agriculture, Annie Genevard. - "750,000 vaccinated cattle" in the coming weeks: the government's plan to deal with nodular dermatosis (Social Topics).
The government is accelerating the vaccination of cattle in the South-West, targeting 750,000 animals. A €10 million support fund is deployed to support the sector.
While several roads are blocked in the south of France, the Minister of Agriculture, Agri-Food and Food Sovereignty, Annie Genevard, has announced that 750,000 cattle will soon be vaccinated against contagious nodular dermatosis.
Annie Genevard also indicated that the herds of the "1,000 Ariège farms" will be "fully vaccinated" by the end of the year.
Following a crisis meeting in Matignon, Annie Genevard assured that the herds of the 1,000 Ariège farms will be fully vaccinated by the end of the year.
Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard announced this Tuesday that 750,000 cattle will be vaccinated against contagious nodular dermatosis in the "fastest possible" way. Also mentioned were the stock of vaccine doses or the establishment of a support fund.
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