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Milk and Blood: a Polish Organization Vaccinates Cows in Ethiopia to Mitigate Conflict and the Effects of Climate Chaos.

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When drought devastates crops, drinking milk—and sometimes even blood—becomes essential for survival. "Cattle are life," say representatives of pastoral communities. But when resources are scarce and animals die, theft and conflicts ensue. These end in bloodshed and even death. A Polish organization strives to prevent this at the grassroots level by supporting Ethiopians in caring for their cattle.
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When drought devastates crops, drinking milk—and sometimes even blood—becomes essential for survival. "Cattle are life," say representatives of pastoral communities. But when resources are scarce and animals die, theft and conflicts ensue. These end in bloodshed and even death. A Polish organization strives to prevent this at the grassroots level by supporting Ethiopians in caring for their cattle.

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The Director General of Health of Agrofood Production and Animal Welfare of the Ministry of Agriculture awaits the approval of the European Commission to extend the attenuated vaccine of nodular bovine dermatosis around the declared outbreaks in Catalonia, arriving in Aragon and reaching almost half a million animals

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On Tuesday, the Ministry of Agriculture presented to the Autonomous Communities a shock vaccination plan to halt the advance of nodular dermatosis (DNC), a disease widespread in France and Italy and which has already affected 18 farms in Girona since 3 October. The Government’s proposal, which is also pending the green light of the European Union, is that in addition to the 152,895 livestock that are present in the farms located in the current r…

The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA) has reported on this new plan addressed this Tuesday in the Committee of the Network of Veterinary Health Alert of Spain (Rasve). Spain wants to vaccinate 369,323 animals from 2,164 Catalan livestock and 86,386 cattle from 685 Aragonese farms. The Department has detailed that there are enough vaccines to implement this new plan thanks to the emergency purchases for a value of 660,000 euros, …

For the time being, the Ministry of Agriculture has ruled out immunizing the Galician cabin, despite the fear of a "stop" of the virus from Catalonia. The strategy, dictated by the European Commission, focuses on creating a safety belt in Aragon and Catalonia, where there are already 18 foci.

The Ministry of Agriculture hopes to obtain the approval of the European Commission to expand the emergency vaccination zone with a second phase of containment covering 16 Catalan regions, part of another 6 and 3 Aragonese regions to mitigate the spread of Contagious Nodular Dermatosis. The proposal, agreed with the directors general of the Autonomous Communities area, is conceived by the Director General of Health of Agro-Food Production, Emili…

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