#32026D0838Modification of Emergency Measures for Sheep and Goat Pox in Greece
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The law updates emergency measures for controlling sheep pox and goat pox in Greece. It adjusts the zones for disease control and extends the duration of restrictions based on recent outbreaks. Affects regions in Greece and is vital for livestock owners and farmers to prevent disease spread.
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Key Changes
- Expansion of protection and surveillance zones
- Extension of restriction duration
- Adjustment based on recent outbreaks
Obligations
What this law requires
Farmers in the affected areas must follow containment protocols to prevent the spread of sheep pox and goat pox.
The Greek authorities must establish and maintain protection and surveillance zones around confirmed outbreaks of sheep pox and goat pox as outlined in the annex.
The Hellenic Republic must establish protection and surveillance zones around all confirmed outbreaks of sheep pox and goat pox as identified in the Annex.
Livestock owners in the affected regions must comply with the measures applicable in the established protection and surveillance zones until the specified deadlines.
All operators in the restricted zones must ensure that there is no movement of sheep and goats to or from the zones until the restrictions are lifted.