France says record 16 million birds culled in flu outbreak

This undated handout from the Kumamoto prefecture government and received by Jiji Press on December 27, 2016 shows local officials, wearing avian flu anti-virus suits, using carbonated gas to kill chickens in Nankan town in Kumamoto prefecture. Japan began killing some 90,000 chickens on December 27 to contain another outbreak of a highly contagious strain of avian flu, officials said. The new drive means more than a million farm birds will have been killed in seven mass culls this season as officials work to prevent the spread of the virulent H5 strain, which has been detected at several farms across the country. / AFP PHOTO / KUMAMOTO PREFECTURE GOVERNMENT VIA JIJI PRESS / STR / - Japan OUT /


A record 16 million chickens, ducks and other poultry have been culled in France since November in one of the most severe bird flu outbreaks in years, the agriculture ministry said Monday.

The country has been hit by several epidemics since 2015 but they have mainly been contained to the southwest, where ducks are bred for the lucrative foie gras liver pate industry.

But this winter, for the first time, wild birds migrating back from the south contaminated farmed poultry, sparking a second wave of infections only now coming to an end.

Nearly 1,400 sites have reported cases, including at least 850 in the Vendee, considered strategic by the ministry because it is home to many farms that raise chickens and other birds exclusively for breeding.

However the outbreak peaked at the end of March and the disease’s spread is slowing, the ministry said.

Culling in such large numbers generates substantial costs, both for farmers as production grinds to a halt and export markets close, and for the state which compensates the farmers for their losses.

Egg production has dropped around 6 percent since November as a result of the outbreak, according to the vice-president of the Egg Committee (NCPO) Loic Coulombel.

Last year, nearly 500 sites reported bird flu cases and 3.5 million animals – mainly ducks – were culled.
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