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Foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Germany – hundreds of animals culled

The disease can spread rapidly and may cause significant costs to the country's livestock industry

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German farmers are fearing the potentially devastating financial impact after the first case of foot-and-mouth disease in the country in nearly four decades was detected.

The case was identified last Friday on a farm near Berlin, according to Politico.

After the disease was confirmed in water buffaloes, local authorities swiftly imposed a ban on the transport of animals in the Brandenburg region, ordering the culling of the entire herd and 200 pigs from a nearby farm.

The disease, which spreads easily among animals but does not affect humans, places a heavy burden on agriculture. While the mortality rate is less than 5% in adult animals, entire herds are often culled to contain outbreaks.

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The 2001 outbreak in the UK led to an agricultural and tourism crisis, costing over 15 billion euros. Authorities were forced to cull more than 6 million animals to eradicate the disease.

The most recent case of foot-and-mouth disease in the EU was recorded in 2011 in wild boars in Bulgaria.

In 2024, Germany’s meat exports reached nearly 5 billion euros, but the Federal Ministry of Agriculture stated that it is too early to assess the full economic damage.

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