Wataha.no
Send report Radio TV Your account

Esa approves urgent measures to control the avian flu epidemic in Rogaland

add to Favorites
Rate the article
Rate the article

The EEA Authority Esa approved the urgent measures that the Norwegian authorities have implemented to contain the outbreak of avian influenza in Rogaland.

The measures include the establishment of protection and surveillance zones around the farm where the disease was detected earlier this month. Informs the supervisory authority in a press release.

EEA regulations require the ESA to approve such measures in order to ensure animal welfare and prevent trade within the EEA from being affected to a degree that ensures safety.

Recently, in the commune of Klepp in Rogaland, cases of avian influenza have been confirmed in two flocks of laying hens. All 7500 hens were killed.

Source: NTB

Read our next article: Avian flu in Rogaland

Weather

loader image
Oslo, NO
12:08 a.m., May 14, 2024
temperature icon 14° C
heavily cloudy
Humidity: 54%
Pressure: 1020 mb
Wind: 2 mph
Wind Taste: 3 mph
clouds: 98%
Visibility: 0 km
Sunrise: 4:43 am
Sunset: 9:43 pm

Exchange rate

Polish zlotys

1 PLN

=

NOK

0,375

Norwegian crown

SEK

0,384

Swedish Krona

EUR

4,310

Euro

USD

3,932

United States dollar

Featured Articles

Latest articles

Shopping in Sweden - A big leap in cross-border trade

Shopping in Sweden - A big jump in cross-border trade According to Statistics Norway (SSB), in the first three months of the year they purchased goods worth approximately PLN 2,4 billion during one-day trips abroad...


Norway with record low fertility rate: The government is looking for causes and solutions

Norway with record low fertility rate: Government looks for causes and solutions The total fertility rate has never been lower in Norway. The government wants to find out why we have fewer children than…


Inflation in Norway: Price growth slowed for the fourth month in a row

Inflation in Norway: Price growth slowed for the fourth month in a row. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 3,6%. from April 2023 to April 2024. This is…


Visit our social networking sites