Uganda: Foot & Mouth Disease Outbreak Shuts Ntungamo Livestock Markets
An outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease in Ntungamo District, Uganda, has led to the closure of livestock markets and heightened tensions between veterinary authorities and local farmers.
Botswana: Artificial Insemination Services Benefit 591 Farmers in Okavango
Since 2019, 591 farmers in the Okavango District of Botswana have benefited from government-provided artificial insemination services.
K. Tsiaras to EOASNL: The EU threatened us with funding cuts โ Addressing the outbreak is not a political issue
Greek Agriculture Minister K. Tsiaras discusses the challenges facing the agricultural sector during a meeting with the Local Farmers' Federation, emphasizing the importance of EU funding and addressing the ongoing outbreak issues.
The state recommends raising pigs in smaller farms
The Estonian government advises farmers to raise pigs in smaller operations due to ongoing concerns about African swine fever among wild boar and the threat of avian influenza from Europe.
Beautiful British spot where dogs could be 'lawfully shot'
Dartmoor National Park is a beautiful area where new livestock protection laws allow farmers to lawfully shoot dogs that threaten their livestock, sparking significant concern among dog owners.
The Association Identifies the Main Challenges for Cattle Farmers This Winter
Cattle farmers in Latvia are facing significant challenges this winter due to frozen water sources, requiring additional labor to ensure livestock stay hydrated.
Empty dams, less milk and buying water: This is the reality of drought
Drought in New South Wales is causing severe water shortages and impacting farmers' livelihoods, with many struggling to provide for livestock amid ongoing dry conditions.
Miller will pay pending amounts to rice farmers in Los Rรญos starting this February 18
The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Fisheries in Ecuador has announced that Comextil, a mill in Los Rรญos, will settle its outstanding payments to rice producers beginning February 18, as part of measures to ensure fair income for small and medium rice producers.
7.7 million euros will be available to Latvian farmers in subsidies this year
Latvian farmers will have access to 7.7 million euros in subsidies this year for various agricultural initiatives.
From the blockades in Athens the tractors - The 'last card' has fallen, the 'struggle continues'
Greek farmers, fishermen, and livestock breeders have ended their blockades in Athens after 55 days of protests, citing unmet demands for the sustainability of their professions.
Morocco: Financial Compensation and Plan to Assist Flood Victims in the North
The Moroccan government has announced financial aid for families affected by floods in four northern regions, alongside a support program for farmers and livestock breeders.
D. Koutsoumbas from Syntagma: We are by the side of farmers and livestock breeders
Dimitris Koutsoumbas, the General Secretary of the KKE, affirmed his party's support for Greek farmers and livestock breeders during a national rally in Syntagma, calling for immediate government action to alleviate their financial burdens.
Farmers: Tractors have arrived in central Athens - A "landing" at Syntagma Square for the rally in a few hours
Farmers and livestock breeders from all over Greece are approaching Syntagma Square in Athens with their tractors for a nationwide rally scheduled for later this afternoon.
Ongoing the farmers' descent to Athens - The tractors pass through disinfection in Afidnes and Elefsina
Farmers and livestock breeders from across Greece are arriving in Athens for a nationwide rally at Syntagma Square to pressure the government for support of their sector.
Digital Vaccination for Animals! OTP Must Be Given Immediately After Vaccination
The Indian government is implementing a new digital vaccination system for animals that requires farmers to provide an OTP after vaccination to ensure transparency and accuracy in record-keeping.
Tractors Storm Syntagma Today
Farmers across Greece are staging a large rally in Athens to demand immediate government support for the agriculture sector amid ongoing concerns for the future of livestock farming.
Farmers' Blockades: The Preparation for the March to Athens and the Call to Citizens
Farmers in Greece are preparing to march to Athens in response to their ongoing protests, with support from other agricultural sectors like livestock and fishing.
OPEKEPE: The response of the AADE to the complaint of V. Kokkalis regarding "livestock farmers" without production
The AADE responds to complaints by SYRIZA-PS MP Vasilis Kokkalis about agricultural subsidies given to livestock farmers with no registered milk or meat production.
OPEKEPE: Complaint by Vassilis Kokkalis about subsidies to 29,000 "farmers" without production
A political controversy in Greece has emerged concerning agricultural subsidies after an official document revealed that approximately 29,000 farmers received grazing rights and subsidies without any recorded production of milk or meat.
V. Kokkalis: A document from OPEKEPE indicates subsidies to 29,000 'farmers' without production
Approximately 29,000 individuals received rights, grazing land, and subsidies without delivering milk or meat, according to Vasilis Kokkalis, a member of the Greek Parliament.
A Blessing for Livestock Keepers '1962'
The article discusses the impact of the '1962' initiative aimed at benefiting livestock keepers in India.
Cold Winter โ A Challenge for Dairy Farmers in Latvia
Dairy farmers in Latvia are facing significant challenges due to the cold winter, with increased feed and electrical costs.
Livestock farmers warn of a 'war' against sheep and goat pox: 'We will see terrible situations' after Easter
Livestock farmers in Greece are warning about a critical two-month period ahead due to the threat of sheep and goat pox, urging the government to implement a backup plan to eradicate the disease.
The reaction of livestock farmers after the meeting with the Prime Minister
Greek livestock farmers expressed their concerns about disease spread and called for immediate protective measures in their meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: Supporting livestock farming is a non-negotiable priority - Vaccination discussion is distracting
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the government's commitment to supporting livestock farmers facing challenges due to sheep pox during a meeting with industry representatives.
These farms will receive 8.5 million euros: thousands of farmers will share it
Lithuania plans to distribute 8.5 million euros in support to nearly 13,000 farms that adhere to higher cattle welfare standards than required by law.
Representatives of livestock farmers at Maximos โ What they are asking from K. Mitsotakis
A delegation of livestock farmers is set to meet with Greek Prime Minister K. Mitsotakis to secure commitments for immediate and actionable solutions to strengthen the sector.
At 1 PM on Tuesday, Mitsotakis meets with representatives of livestock farmers
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is scheduled to meet with livestock farmers' representatives at 1 PM on Tuesday at the Maximos Mansion.
Meeting of K. Mitsotakis with representatives of livestock farmers on Tuesday at Maximos
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will meet with livestock farmers' representatives on Tuesday.
Farmers thanked after major fire: - We just have to react
A major fire in รrland, Norway, led to the evacuation of 45 individuals and livestock as firefighters worked through the night to control the flames.
AADE: The system for corrections in applications by farmers and livestock breeders opens on February 9
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) announced that the system for submitting applications for agricultural support for 2024 and 2025 will open on February 9 and remain available until February 27, 2026.
A Calligraphy Letter That Moved Livestock Farmers: "Make the Region More Energetic" with Gift Beef
A venture company based in Osaka has gained popularity by offering regional premium wagyu as gift items, utilizing calligraphy letters to build strong business relationships with livestock farmers across Japan.
Agricultural: After the 'shipwreck' at Maximos, landing in Athens
Farmers, livestock breeders, fishermen, and beekeepers have decided to march to Athens after 55 days of protests to push for their demands.
PM Modi tweeted about reduction in tariffs
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared his confidence in India's growth and resilience against US tariffs, emphasizing the importance of not compromising on the interests of farmers, livestock breeders, and fishermen.
Return to the blockades or descent to Athens? The scenarios
Following the withdrawal of farmers, livestock breeders, beekeepers, and fishermen from road blockades, a national conference is expected to initiate new actions due to ongoing discontent with the government's stance.
Blockades: Meeting at Maximos with 'Sticking Points', Exclusions, and Preconditions
Representatives from all sectors of primary production will meet with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to discuss various pressing issues affecting farmers, livestock breeders, beekeepers, and fishermen.
Blockades: The Meeting of the 'Hardliners' with the Maximos Is 'Locked In'
A meeting between farmers, livestock breeders, beekeepers, and fishermen protesting their demands and the Prime Minister is set for Friday at the Maximos Mansion, following 47 days of mobilizations.
Frosty conditions add work for livestock farmers. They face frozen drinkers and risk of injury
Livestock farmers are struggling with frozen water sources and the associated risks during harsh winter conditions.
Nationwide meeting in Nikaia for the meeting with Mitsotakis: Farmers decide on their demands and representatives
Farmers are meeting in Nikaia to discuss their demands and representatives ahead of a meeting with Prime Minister Mitsotakis, with key topics including cotton, livestock, electricity, debts, and Mercosur.
Blockades Awaiting Escalation, Farmers in Dialogue โ The Shadows and the Limits
Farmers, livestock breeders, fishermen, and beekeepers have accepted the governmentโs invitation for dialogue, but they are determined to maintain their blockades until their demands are met, especially in light of the new EU-Mercosur agreement.
Annie Genevard announces a 130 million euro plan to calm agricultural anger
Annie Genevard and three other ministers unveiled a 300 million euro plan to address agricultural grievances, but farmers find the government's response inadequate despite the promised doubling of support funds for livestock affected by DNC and tripling of irrigation funds.
Farmers' blockades: What they are asking for, what they are getting, and what we can expect
Farmers, livestock breeders, fishermen, and beekeepers have set up blockades across the country to demand their requests from the government for a better future for themselves and their families.
We decide and command
The article emphasizes the essential role of farmers and livestock breeders in sustaining life and society, stating that without agricultural and livestock production, one cannot survive.
The blockades persist, dialogue on the table โ 48-hour blockade at the borders
Farmers, livestock breeders, beekeepers, and fishermen have initiated a 48-hour blockade at various border points with Bulgaria and North Macedonia, while expressing their support for an upcoming dialogue with the Prime Minister.
Farmers' blockades: Yes to dialogue, but with conditions
Farmers, livestock breeders, beekeepers, and fishermen are open to dialogue with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis but emphasize that their roadblock protests will continue while negotiations are ongoing.
50 coach routes canceled for Athens-Thessaloniki
Fifty coach trips between Athens and Thessaloniki have been canceled today due to the complete blockade of roadways by farmers and livestock breeders, as announced by KTEL Thessaloniki.
Farmers' blockades: The 48-hour blackout, the scenarios, and the gaze towards Athens
Farmers, livestock breeders, fishermen, and beekeepers are escalating their protests as they prepare for an upcoming meeting with the government, driven by dissatisfaction with announced measures to address their issues.
Farmers' Blockade: Decisions 'Locked In' โ They 'Cut' the Country in Two
Farmers, livestock breeders, fishermen, and beekeepers remain resolute in their protests despite government measures, intensifying their actions and effectively dividing the country.
Measures for farmers: New traceability system for Greek products
The Greek Minister of Digital Governance, Dimitris Papastergiou, announced a new national traceability system for agricultural and livestock products aimed at protecting Greek producers and enhancing the value of Greek products.
Farmers' blockades: 'The ministry's measures have been finalized - What will be announced'
The Ministry of Rural Development and Food is set to announce measures aimed at stopping the blockades by farmers, livestock breeders, fishermen, and beekeepers, following a firm ultimatum from the government spokesperson.