Several larger farms in Estonia have started closing their premises to visitors due to the threat of foot-and-mouth disease, amid the ongoing spread of the disease in central Europe.
Closures may impact the annual open day for farms.
Farms have also already implemented several biosecurity measures on food, the movement of livestock, and employee hygiene.
The Andri-Peedo goat farm in Misso, Võru County, and right on the Estonian-Latvian border, posted clear signs this week barring visits to the farm due to the disease threat.
Farm owner Kermo Rannamäe said: “So far, we’ve had to cancel three excursions, for example.
Read more: ERR.EE
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