Sustainable Livestock Intergroup
2025-11-27T09:00:00+00:00
2025-11-27T11:00:00+00:00
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Sustainable Livestock Intergroup
Managing Transboundary and Emerging Animal Diseases: Biosecurity, Vaccination and Culling Practices
📅 Date:
27th November 2025
🕐 Time:
10:00–12:00
📍 Location:
Room WIC100 and online
🎙️ Interpretation:
EN/FR/RO
Organised by
Benoît CASSART
Belgium
MEP
Co-chair of the Sustainable Livestock Intergroup
Renew Europe
Mouvement Réformateur
Maria GRAPINI
Romania
MEP
Co-chair of the Sustainable Livestock Intergroup
S&D
PSD
Alexander BERNHUBER
Austria
MEP
Co-chair of the Sustainable Livestock Intergroup
EPP
ÖVP
About the Event
Transboundary and emerging animal diseases have been increasing in occurrence over the past decades. Diseases which were once only reported outside of Europe's borders are now more frequently occurring on European soil, and not solely in the continent's southern climes. BTV, FMD, HPAI, ASF, PPR... If you recognise one or more of these acronyms, you're likely also aware of the serious consequences such diseases can have on a farm and its animals. But can the impact of these diseases be limited? And is it always necessary to cull all animals on an affected farm?
The EU already has legislation on transmissible animal diseases, which is currently under evaluation. These rules are largely based on international standards, particularly the Terrestrial Animal Health Code of the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), first adopted over 50 years ago. But over the past decades, the techniques and technologies available to prevent, diagnose, and contain these diseases have evolved significantly in the EU – so what can be done to future-proof these rules?
This event offers an opportunity to discuss whether the main practices governing the management of animal disease outbreaks (biosecurity, vaccination, culling) are still aligned with the latest scientific knowledge and practical capabilities. Additionally, this event aims to address the key question of who should pay for animal disease prevention and management.
Programme
10:00
Welcome Speeches
MEP Maria GRAPINI – 5 min
MEP Alexander BERNHUBER – 5 min
MEP Benoît CASSART – 5 min
10:15
I. Opening
10:20
II. What are the stakes with biosecurity, vaccination, and culling practices?
Experts in animal health and veterinary science will share their views on topics related to possible responses to animal disease outbreaks.
Ilias Chantziaras, Ghent University – What's the current state of biosecurity and disease prevention tools, and how can the EU encourage better uptake?
Eric Cardinale, ANSES – Is it really necessary to cull all the animals on an affected farm?
Jean-Luc Guérin, INRAe – "Free with vaccination" status: utopia or concrete possibility?
11:00
III. Exchange of views with MEPs
Discussion with invited speakers:
Mr Francisco Reviriego Gordejo – DG SANTÉ (remote)
Montserrat Arroyo Kuribreña, World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH)
Anne-Catherine Dalcq, Wallonia Minister for Agriculture
11:45
Conclusion
Olivér Várhelyi, European Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare (remote)
Speakers
Ilias CHANTZIARAS
Chair of Biosecurity of Animal Production
Ghent University
Eric CARDINALE
Scientific Director for Animal Health and Welfare
French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES)
Jean-Luc GUÉRIN
Professor in Poultry Medicine and Director of Host-Pathogens Interactions Unit
National Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment Research (INRAe)
Francisco REVIRIEGO GORDEJO
Head of Unit for Animal Health
Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTÉ), European Commission
Montserrat ARROYO KURIBREÑA
Deputy Director General for International Standards and Science
World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH)
Anne-Catherine DALCQ
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
Wallonia, Belgium
⭐ European Commissioner
Olivér VÁRHELYI
European Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare
European Commission
https://www.expert-europe.eu/es/group/france/36/calendar/sustainable-livestock-intergroup/2025/11/27/294