Greek sheep and goat cull raises fears of feta cheese shortage
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- An outbreak of an infectious disease in Greece has led to the culling of sheep and goats across the country, raising concerns about a potential shortage of feta cheese, a staple product of Greek agriculture.
- The culling of livestock not only threatens the availability of feta cheese but also poses significant economic implications for farmers and the dairy industry, potentially affecting both local markets and international exports.
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