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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Crisis in Cyprus: A Race Against Time

Published February 27, 2026, 09:19
Foot-and-Mouth Disease Crisis in Cyprus: A Race Against Time

The situation regarding foot-and-mouth disease in Cyprus remains fluid, with a full resolution of the crisis expected to take several months. The Veterinary Services and the Pan-Cypriot Veterinary Association are working intensively to limit the spread of the virus, primarily in the Oroklini – Livadia – Aradippou area, with the assistance of private veterinarians. The control will largely depend on the progress of vaccinations, and definitive confirmation of eradication will come when the virus is no longer detected in Cyprus. Livestock farmers are requesting compensation and support due to the economic impact of foot-and-mouth disease, while the Municipality of Larnaca has expressed its support. Experts warn that the situation is dynamic and requires constant vigilance and adaptation of measures. The arrival of Oliver Varhelyi, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, in Cyprus underscores the seriousness of the situation. Mr. Varhelyi was briefed on the measures being taken and the strategy being implemented to address the crisis. Private veterinarians have been divided into teams to vaccinate cattle and sheep, aiming to avoid cross-contamination. Vaccination of cattle within the surveillance zone has begun, with priority given to affected units in Aradippou. The situation is being closely monitored, and efforts continue to limit the spread of the virus and protect livestock and the Cypriot economy.