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13,000 Animals To Be Culled As EU Experts Head To Cyprus Over FMD Outbreak

13,000 Animals To Be Culled As EU Experts Head To South Cyprus Over FMD Outbreak

Three experts from the European Commission are expected in South Cyprus on Tuesday and Wednesday to help deal with the foot and mouth outbreak, while the culling of cows, sheep and goats has begun, with 13,000 animals expected to be put down over the next few days.

Publish Date: 24/02/26 14:45
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13,000 Animals To Be Culled As EU Experts Head To South Cyprus Over FMD Outbreak
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Senior officer of the Veterinary Services Soteria Georgiades said the experts would discuss the situation on site and on paper, and help take the necessary decisions.

Commenting on remarks that the Veterinary Services had not taken measures in December, when an incident had been reported in the north, Georgiades said that no vaccinations take place if a country is free of the disease. 

We have no control over what happens in the north,” she said, adding that the south lost its disease-free status on February 21. 

“When the incident appeared on February 20, we informed the World Organisation for Animal Health, on February 22 the Veterinary Services contacted the Commission for vaccines and on February 23 the agriculture minister requested them, so that their delivery could begin, along with a team,” she added.

Georgiades pointed out that other measures had already been taken, such as disinfections at the crossing points, notifying farmers and taking samples.

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