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France says cattle disease under control as farm protests continue

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Posted on December 15, 2025

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PARIS, Dec 15 (Reuters) - France said on Monday the lumpy skin disease affecting cattle is under control in the country even as farmers continue a second week of protests against the government's

France Manages Cattle Disease as Protests Persist

PARIS, ‌Dec 15 (Reuters) - France said on Monday the lumpy skin disease ‍affecting cattle ‌is under control in the country even as farmers continue ⁠a second week of protests ‌against the government's handling of the virus by blocking highways with tractors and dumping manure.

Lumpy skin disease is a virus spread by insects that ⁠affects cattle and buffalo, causing blisters and reducing milk production. While not harmful to ​humans, it often results in trade restrictions and ‌severe economic losses.

French rules require ⁠the entire herd be culled when an outbreak is detected, a measure some unions consider excessive and cruel.

"Today, we no ​longer have a single case of lumpy skin disease in France, so the situation is under control," French Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard told BFM TV.

"So we must remain hopeful that we can ​defeat ‍this disease, and we ​can do it," she added.

Genevard was traveling to Haute-Garonne in southwestern France to launch a campaign to vaccinate an additional one million cattle in affected regions, on top of the one million already inoculated.

By December 14, 113 outbreaks of lumpy skin disease had been ⁠detected and 3,300 cattle had been slaughtered in France this year, accounting for 0.02% of ​the French herd, the ministry said.

Genevard, backed by the country's largest farm union FNSEA, says the policy of total stamping out is indispensable.

If unchecked, the disease could wipe out ‌1.5 million cattle or 10% of the French herd, she told Le Parisien.

(Reporting by Sybille de La Hamaide; Editing by Chris Reese)

Key Takeaways

  • Lumpy skin disease is under control in France.
  • Farmers protest government's handling of the virus.
  • 113 outbreaks detected, 3,300 cattle culled this year.
  • Vaccination campaign for an additional one million cattle.
  • FNSEA supports the policy of total stamping out.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is lumpy skin disease?
Lumpy skin disease is a viral infection affecting cattle and buffalo, characterized by skin nodules and reduced milk production. It is transmitted by insects and can lead to significant economic losses.
What is the role of agricultural unions?
Agricultural unions represent the interests of farmers and agricultural workers. They advocate for policies, provide support, and negotiate on behalf of their members regarding issues like labor rights and economic conditions.

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