All of France placed on
'high risk' restrictions over bird flu
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[December 06, 2016]
PARIS (Reuters) - France widened
"high risk" restrictions to the entire country after the detection of
several cases of the highly pathogenic H5N8 avian flu strain in farms in
southwest France and in wild ducks in northern France, the farm ministry
said on Tuesday.
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The decision was also motivated by the "rapid change in the ...
situation in France and in several European countries", the
statement said.
The ministry had already imposed tighter restrictions on several
zones mostly located in humid areas last month in an effort to avoid
contamination.
But France, which has the largest poultry flock in the European
Union, has since been hit by several outbreaks, in a setback for
French poultry and foie gras producers still reeling from a bird flu
epidemic that started a year ago.
Poultry farmers will have to keep their flocks indoors or apply
safety nets preventing contact with wild birds, it said.
Those who may not use confinement or safety nets because of animal
welfare or quality requirements can ask to be exempted if they can
prove sufficient biosecurity measures.
The tighter plan also imposes restrictions on bird gathering and
hunters.
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(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Additional reporting by Sybille de
La Hamaide; Editing by Andrew Callus and Dale Hudson)
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