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应对禽流感风险 荷兰发布全国“封闭养鸡令”
Xin Hua She·2025-10-17 06:23

Group 1 - The Dutch Ministry of Agriculture has issued a nationwide directive requiring poultry farms to implement indoor closed farming and banning bird exhibitions due to an outbreak of avian influenza in the northern part of the country [1] - The outbreak occurred in Drenthe province, marking the first case of avian influenza since March of this year, leading to the culling of approximately 71,000 chickens last week [1] - A restriction zone has been established within a 10-kilometer radius of the outbreak site, prohibiting the transportation of any animals [1] Group 2 - The "closed farming order" applies to both commercial farms and hobbyist poultry keepers, described as a "severe measure" by the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture [1] - The ministry aims to minimize the risk of avian influenza due to its "highly unpredictable" nature and will continue to monitor the situation closely [1] - Currently, Europe is in a seasonal peak period for avian influenza, with significant risks associated with the outbreak [2]