Paris's Annual Agriculture Show Will Be Cow-Free for First Time Ever Due to Lumpy Skin Disease
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Paris's annual agriculture show will be cow-free for first time ever due to lumpy skin disease
Cows will be conspicuously absent from this year's International Agriculture Show in Paris following an outbreak of lumpy skin disease, organisers said Tuesday. Europe's largest agricultural fair usually boasts between 500 to 600 cattle.
The largest farm in France, which takes place from 21 February to 1 March 2026 in Paris, will have to do without the cows this year. If this is the first time that the Agriculture Fair has made such a decision, it...
"Dough hit" for the Agricultural Fair: the bovine nodular dermatosis epidemic prevents the presence of any bovine in 2026, a historic first that saddens the organizers and the breeders.
No cattle will be present at the exhibition centre of the Porte de Versailles, for the first time in 60 years. Therefore, there will be no bovine tests at the General Agricultural Competition, announced the president of the Agricultural Fair.
No cattle at the 2026 Agricultural Fair due to nodular dermatosis, the organizers announced this Tuesday. It is "a hard blow for the fair", according to its president Jérôme Despey. - Agriculture Fair: no cattle will be present this year due to dermatosis (Social Topics).
No cow will be present at the International Agricultural Fair this year, despite weeks of work to hope at least for their symbolic presence.
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