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Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Farmer Launches Fierce Attack on Veterinary Services – “They Were Slow to Take Action from December”

Published February 24, 2026, 09:01
Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Farmer Launches Fierce Attack on Veterinary Services – “They Were Slow to Take Action from December”

Farmer Giorgos Dimitrious launches a fierce attack on the Veterinary Services, accusing them of being slow to take action on foot-and-mouth disease since December. According to Mr. Dimitrious, there was no timely response and ban on animal movement after the first case appeared in the occupied territories. He also accuses the Director of Veterinary Services of slandering farmers without evidence. Mr. Dimitrious also questions the accuracy of information regarding the truck transporting dead animals, claiming it was not fully closed and sealed. He also raises questions about the initial diagnosis of his animals, which initially showed staphylococcus and gangrenous mastitis, while it eventually turned out to be foot-and-mouth disease. The farmer claims that the Veterinary Services were informed of the situation on Friday evening, but roadblocks and disinfection points were only set up on Saturday afternoon. He also questions the possibility of transporting infected fodder from the occupied territories, emphasizing the need for evidence before accusing farmers. The situation is tense and the conflict between the farmer and the Veterinary Services continues, with serious accusations and disputes regarding the handling of the foot-and-mouth disease crisis.