French farmers protest tough government measures to contain cattle disease outbreak

France 24Monday, December 15, 2025 at 3:15:11 PM
French farmers protest tough government measures to contain cattle disease outbreak
  • French farmers are protesting against government measures to control an outbreak of lumpy skin disease, which includes the culling of entire cattle herds. Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard warned that if the disease is not contained, it could lead to the loss of 1.5 million cattle, representing about 10% of France's national herd.
  • The protests highlight the farmers' deep concerns over the drastic measures being implemented, which they believe threaten their livelihoods and the agricultural sector's stability. The situation has escalated, with clashes reported between farmers and police.
  • This unrest among farmers reflects broader challenges in France, where economic pressures are mounting, including rising poverty levels that disproportionately affect vulnerable populations. The intersection of agricultural policy and economic hardship underscores the complexity of managing public health crises while ensuring the welfare of farmers and their communities.
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