EU greenlights Polish plan to curb bird flu surge

Thirteen emergency steps to target worst-hit regions
calendar icon 18 April 2025
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The European Commission has approved a series of measures proposed by Poland to contain the spread of bird flu, Reuters reported, citing the Polish agriculture ministry on Thursday. The measures will be implemented immediately.

Poland has recorded 79 outbreaks of HPAI (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza) in poultry in 2025, up from a total of 50 in the whole of 2024, and the European Commission has been considering imposing emergency measures on the country.

The agriculture ministry said in a statement that the commission had agreed to the implementation of 13 measures proposed by Poland, which include increasing the area considered at risk around the site of an outbreak, reducing the density of hen houses and additional disinfection steps.

The measures will be applied in three regions where there have been the highest numbers of outbreaks.

The European Commission will conduct an assessment of the effectiveness of the measures from April 22-24, the ministry said.

A Commission spokesperson declined fresh comment, instead referring to a Commission statement from Tuesday saying talks with Poland had been "constructive" and that it took note of the proposal of the measures.

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