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Livestock Farmers Revolt – No Confidence in the Minister of Agriculture

Published March 11, 2026, 09:01
Livestock Farmers Revolt – No Confidence in the Minister of Agriculture

Livestock farmers in Cyprus are strongly reacting against the mass culling of animals due to outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease, deeming the practice unacceptable. A gathering in Choirokoitia demonstrated widespread support for ending the culling, vaccinating all animals, and providing immediate compensation to those affected. Farmers are awaiting updates from the President of the Republic regarding his contacts with the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, regarding a possible change in the disease management protocol. The tension is escalating as farmers warn of mass mobilizations if there are no positive results from contacts with the European Commission. They also express a complete lack of confidence in the Minister of Agriculture, Maria Panagiotou, believing that the Ministry's leadership has failed to manage the crisis effectively. Farmers are calling for the replacement of those responsible with individuals who have practical experience in livestock farming, veterinary medicine, and epidemiology. They point out that Cyprus has specific characteristics as an island nation, which should be taken into account in disease management. The situation remains tense, and the outcome of contacts with the European Commission is anxiously awaited by farmers, who are determined to fight to protect their profession and Cyprus's livestock capital.