
Paris's annual agriculture show will be cow-free for first time ever due to lumpy skin disease
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This year's International Agriculture Show in Paris will be notable for the absence of cows, a first in the event's history, due to an outbreak of lumpy skin disease. The disease has raised health concerns, prompting organizers to exclude cattle from the fair. Typically, the show features between 500 to 600 cattle, making this year's event a significant departure from tradition.
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The International Agriculture Show in Paris is Europe's largest agricultural fair, traditionally showcasing a wide variety of livestock, including cattle. The outbreak of lumpy skin disease, which affects cattle and can have significant economic implications, has led to increased scrutiny of animal health and safety protocols in agricultural events.
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