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Press Conference at the Agricultural Ministry - Paris

Press Conference at the Agricultural Ministry - Paris

French Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard speaks with the painting of a farmer and a cow behind on the wall during a press conference focused on announcements for the agricultural sector at the French Agriculture Ministry in Paris on January 9, 2026. French farmers have been demonstrating over a number of issues involving their sector, notably including the EU-Mercosur trade deal and more recently the government's handling of the epidemic of bovine sickness nodular dermatitis (dermatose nodulaire contagieuse). Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Press Conference at the Agricultural Ministry - Paris

Press Conference at the Agricultural Ministry - Paris

French Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard speaks with the painting of a farmer and a cow behind on the wall during a press conference focused on announcements for the agricultural sector at the French Agriculture Ministry in Paris on January 9, 2026. French farmers have been demonstrating over a number of issues involving their sector, notably including the EU-Mercosur trade deal and more recently the government's handling of the epidemic of bovine sickness nodular dermatitis (dermatose nodulaire contagieuse). Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Press Conference at the Agricultural Ministry - Paris

Press Conference at the Agricultural Ministry - Paris

French Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard speaks with the painting of a farmer and a cow behind on the wall during a press conference focused on announcements for the agricultural sector at the French Agriculture Ministry in Paris on January 9, 2026. French farmers have been demonstrating over a number of issues involving their sector, notably including the EU-Mercosur trade deal and more recently the government's handling of the epidemic of bovine sickness nodular dermatitis (dermatose nodulaire contagieuse). Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Press Conference at the Agricultural Ministry - Paris

Press Conference at the Agricultural Ministry - Paris

French Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard speaks with the painting of a farmer and a cow behind on the wall during a press conference focused on announcements for the agricultural sector at the French Agriculture Ministry in Paris on January 9, 2026. French farmers have been demonstrating over a number of issues involving their sector, notably including the EU-Mercosur trade deal and more recently the government's handling of the epidemic of bovine sickness nodular dermatitis (dermatose nodulaire contagieuse). Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Press Conference at the Agricultural Ministry - Paris

Press Conference at the Agricultural Ministry - Paris

French Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard speaks with the painting of a cow behind on the wall during a press conference focused on announcements for the agricultural sector at the French Agriculture Ministry in Paris on January 9, 2026. French farmers have been demonstrating over a number of issues involving their sector, notably including the EU-Mercosur trade deal and more recently the government's handling of the epidemic of bovine sickness nodular dermatitis (dermatose nodulaire contagieuse). Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Action By The Inter-Union Group Of Farmers In Toulouse

Action By The Inter-Union Group Of Farmers In Toulouse

Farmers leave Capitol Square with their cow tractors. Action and meals at the Capitole in Toulouse. Action by the farmers union against the government s management of contagious nodular dermatitis (DNC) and the slaughter of herds. Joint mobilization bringing together the Coordination Rurale (CR), the Departmental Federation of Farmers Unions (FDSEA), the Young Farmers (JA) and the Confederation Paysanne. Palais de Justice, Capitole, and Prefecture: symbolic crosses for the 106 cows slaughtered due to contagious nodular dermatitis. France, Toulouse, January 3, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers procession through the streets of Toulouse

Farmers procession through the streets of Toulouse

Arrival of the procession with the cow tractor. Deposits of personalized crosses at the gates of the Toulouse Courthouse. Action by the farmers union against the government s management of contagious nodular dermatitis (DNC) and the slaughter of herds. Joint mobilization bringing together the Coordination Rurale (CR), the Departmental Federation of Farmers Unions (FDSEA), the Young Farmers (JA) and the Confederation Paysanne. Palais de Justice, Capitole, and Prefecture: symbolic crosses for the 106 cows slaughtered due to contagious nodular dermatitis. France, Toulouse, January 3, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Action By The Inter-Union Group Of Farmers In Toulouse

Action By The Inter-Union Group Of Farmers In Toulouse

Farmers leave Capitol Square with their cow tractors. Action and meals at the Capitole in Toulouse. Action by the farmers union against the government s management of contagious nodular dermatitis (DNC) and the slaughter of herds. Joint mobilization bringing together the Coordination Rurale (CR), the Departmental Federation of Farmers Unions (FDSEA), the Young Farmers (JA) and the Confederation Paysanne. Palais de Justice, Capitole, and Prefecture: symbolic crosses for the 106 cows slaughtered due to contagious nodular dermatitis. France, Toulouse, January 3, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Action By The Inter-Union Group Of Farmers In Toulouse

Action By The Inter-Union Group Of Farmers In Toulouse

Farmers leave Capitol Square with their cow tractors. Action and meals at the Capitole in Toulouse. Action by the farmers union against the government s management of contagious nodular dermatitis (DNC) and the slaughter of herds. Joint mobilization bringing together the Coordination Rurale (CR), the Departmental Federation of Farmers Unions (FDSEA), the Young Farmers (JA) and the Confederation Paysanne. Palais de Justice, Capitole, and Prefecture: symbolic crosses for the 106 cows slaughtered due to contagious nodular dermatitis. France, Toulouse, January 3, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Action By The Inter-Union Group Of Farmers In Toulouse

Action By The Inter-Union Group Of Farmers In Toulouse

Farmers leave Capitol Square with their cow tractors. Action and meals at the Capitole in Toulouse. Action by the farmers union against the government s management of contagious nodular dermatitis (DNC) and the slaughter of herds. Joint mobilization bringing together the Coordination Rurale (CR), the Departmental Federation of Farmers Unions (FDSEA), the Young Farmers (JA) and the Confederation Paysanne. Palais de Justice, Capitole, and Prefecture: symbolic crosses for the 106 cows slaughtered due to contagious nodular dermatitis. France, Toulouse, January 3, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Action By The Inter-Union Group Of Farmers In Toulouse

Action By The Inter-Union Group Of Farmers In Toulouse

Two young people with the Coordination Rurale (CR) flag sitting on a hard plastic cow, with the Capitol in the background. Action and meals at the Capitole in Toulouse. Action by the farmers union against the government s management of contagious nodular dermatitis (DNC) and the slaughter of herds. Joint mobilization bringing together the Coordination Rurale (CR), the Departmental Federation of Farmers Unions (FDSEA), the Young Farmers (JA) and the Confederation Paysanne. Palais de Justice, Capitole, and Prefecture: symbolic crosses for the 106 cows slaughtered due to contagious nodular dermatitis. France, Toulouse, January 3, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers procession through the streets of Toulouse

Farmers procession through the streets of Toulouse

Arrival of the procession with the cow tractor. Deposits of personalized crosses at the gates of the Toulouse Courthouse. Action by the farmers union against the government s management of contagious nodular dermatitis (DNC) and the slaughter of herds. Joint mobilization bringing together the Coordination Rurale (CR), the Departmental Federation of Farmers Unions (FDSEA), the Young Farmers (JA) and the Confederation Paysanne. Palais de Justice, Capitole, and Prefecture: symbolic crosses for the 106 cows slaughtered due to contagious nodular dermatitis. France, Toulouse, January 3, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers procession through the streets of Toulouse

Farmers procession through the streets of Toulouse

On the cow tractor, a cross named Victory. Deposits of personalized crosses at the gates of the Toulouse Courthouse. Action by the farmers union against the government s management of contagious nodular dermatitis (DNC) and the slaughter of herds. Joint mobilization bringing together the Coordination Rurale (CR), the Departmental Federation of Farmers Unions (FDSEA), the Young Farmers (JA) and the Confederation Paysanne. Palais de Justice, Capitole, and Prefecture: symbolic crosses for the 106 cows slaughtered due to contagious nodular dermatitis. France, Toulouse, January 3, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers procession through the streets of Toulouse

Farmers procession through the streets of Toulouse

Arrival of the procession with the cow tractor. Deposits of personalized crosses at the gates of the Toulouse Courthouse. Action by the farmers union against the government s management of contagious nodular dermatitis (DNC) and the slaughter of herds. Joint mobilization bringing together the Coordination Rurale (CR), the Departmental Federation of Farmers Unions (FDSEA), the Young Farmers (JA) and the Confederation Paysanne. Palais de Justice, Capitole, and Prefecture: symbolic crosses for the 106 cows slaughtered due to contagious nodular dermatitis. France, Toulouse, January 3, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers procession through the streets of Toulouse

Farmers procession through the streets of Toulouse

Arrival of the procession with the cow tractor. Deposits of personalized crosses at the gates of the Toulouse Courthouse. Action by the farmers union against the government s management of contagious nodular dermatitis (DNC) and the slaughter of herds. Joint mobilization bringing together the Coordination Rurale (CR), the Departmental Federation of Farmers Unions (FDSEA), the Young Farmers (JA) and the Confederation Paysanne. Palais de Justice, Capitole, and Prefecture: symbolic crosses for the 106 cows slaughtered due to contagious nodular dermatitis. France, Toulouse, January 3, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

Flash Flood Aftermath In Aceh Tamiang - Indonesia

The carcass of a cow is seen among piles of logs that were carried away by the flash floods caused by Tropical Cyclone Senyar in Aceh Tamiang, Aceh, Indonesia, on December 25, 2025. According to data from the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), this devastating disaster resulted in at least 1,135 fatalities in Indonesia and triggered a similar humanitarian crisis in several Asia-Pacific countries, bringing the total death toll to over 2,200. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest And Block On Highway A64 - France

Farmers Protest And Block On Highway A64 - France

Straw sculpture of a cow. On the farmers blockade of the A64 highway with Les Ultras de l A64. Farmers have set up roadblocks on the A64 motorway near Carbonne. In recent days, roadblocks have been springing up across France to protest against the government s health policy on the contagious nodular dermatosis (DNC) epidemic. The slaughter of 200 cows in Ariege, a decision that pitted protesters against law enforcement for two days, has reignited the controversy. France, Carbonne, 13 December 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest And Block On Highway A64 - France

Farmers Protest And Block On Highway A64 - France

Straw sculpture of a cow. On the farmers blockade of the A64 highway with Les Ultras de l A64. Farmers have set up roadblocks on the A64 motorway near Carbonne. In recent days, roadblocks have been springing up across France to protest against the government s health policy on the contagious nodular dermatosis (DNC) epidemic. The slaughter of 200 cows in Ariege, a decision that pitted protesters against law enforcement for two days, has reignited the controversy. France, Carbonne, 13 December 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government’s policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government’s policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government’s policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government’s policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government’s policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government’s policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government’s policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government’s policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government’s policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government’s policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government’s policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Cow And Cattle Illustrations As Lumpy Skin Disease Spreads - France

Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government’s policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest Against Government's Health Policy on CND - France

Farmers Protest Against Government's Health Policy on CND - France

A man seen from behind holding a poster of a cow. If a member of parliament falls ill, can the entire herd be slaughtered?. In Montarreaut, Touille (31), where a herd was slaughtered, the population is rallying to support the farmer. A herd of thirty-five animals was slaughtered (or partially slaughtered) on Saturday 13 December, causing an emotional reaction among local residents. Exceptional security measures were put in place, while the community rallied to support the affected farmer. In recent days, blockades have been multiplying across France in protest against the government s health policy regarding the contagious nodular dermatosis epidemic (CND). The slaughter of 200 cows in Ariege, a decision that pitted protesters against law enforcement for two days, has reignited the controversy, on December 13, 2025, in Touille, Montarreaut, France. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest Against Government's Health Policy on CND - France

Farmers Protest Against Government's Health Policy on CND - France

An image of a cow crying tears of blood with Christmas decorations in the background. In Montarreaut, Touille (31), where a herd was slaughtered, the population is rallying to support the farmer. A herd of thirty-five animals was slaughtered (or partially slaughtered) on Saturday 13 December, causing an emotional reaction among local residents. Exceptional security measures were put in place, while the community rallied to support the affected farmer. In recent days, blockades have been multiplying across France in protest against the government s health policy regarding the contagious nodular dermatosis epidemic (CND). The slaughter of 200 cows in Ariege, a decision that pitted protesters against law enforcement for two days, has reignited the controversy, on December 13, 2025, in Touille, Montarreaut, France. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest Against Government's Health Policy on CND - France

Farmers Protest Against Government's Health Policy on CND - France

A young boy with a picture of a cow crying tears of blood on his back, facing the police station. In Montarreaut, Touille (31), where a herd was slaughtered, the population is rallying to support the farmer. A herd of thirty-five animals was slaughtered (or partially slaughtered) on Saturday 13 December, causing an emotional reaction among local residents. Exceptional security measures were put in place, while the community rallied to support the affected farmer. In recent days, blockades have been multiplying across France in protest against the government s health policy regarding the contagious nodular dermatosis epidemic (CND). The slaughter of 200 cows in Ariege, a decision that pitted protesters against law enforcement for two days, has reignited the controversy, on December 13, 2025, in Touille, Montarreaut, France. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Mobilize Against Macron In Toulouse - France

Farmers Mobilize Against Macron In Toulouse - France

A straw cow in its pen on a trailer. Farmers from the Occitanie region had been gathering in Montaudran, south of Toulouse, since early in the day. Regional mobilization of farmers for Macron s visit to Toulouse. Mercosur, Pac, Fertilizer taxes. The young farmers gave an appointment to all farmers, to defend the agricultural world. France, Toulouse on November 12, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Mobilize Against Macron In Toulouse - France

Farmers Mobilize Against Macron In Toulouse - France

A straw cow in its pen on a trailer. Farmers from the Occitanie region had been gathering in Montaudran, south of Toulouse, since early in the day. Regional mobilization of farmers for Macron s visit to Toulouse. Mercosur, Pac, Fertilizer taxes. The young farmers gave an appointment to all farmers, to defend the agricultural world. France, Toulouse on November 12, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Mobilize Against Macron In Toulouse - France

Farmers Mobilize Against Macron In Toulouse - France

A straw cow in its pen on a trailer. Farmers from the Occitanie region had been gathering in Montaudran, south of Toulouse, since early in the day. Regional mobilization of farmers for Macron s visit to Toulouse. Mercosur, Pac, Fertilizer taxes. The young farmers gave an appointment to all farmers, to defend the agricultural world. France, Toulouse on November 12, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Mobilize Against Macron In Toulouse - France

Farmers Mobilize Against Macron In Toulouse - France

On a tractor, a banner reading, No to Mercosur with a straw cow. Farmers from the Occitanie region had been gathering in Montaudran, south of Toulouse, since early in the day. Regional mobilization of farmers for Macron s visit to Toulouse. Mercosur, Pac, Fertilizer taxes. The young farmers gave an appointment to all farmers, to defend the agricultural world. France, Toulouse on November 12, 2026. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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High-Quality Compost Production In Patumbak - Indonesia

High-Quality Compost Production In Patumbak - Indonesia

Organic fertiliser derived from processed livestock waste has become an essential resource for local farmers in response to the inconsistent availability of subsidised inorganic fertilisers. On October 30, 2025, Purnomo, a staff member at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri’s compost processing plant, showcased the Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute (PPKS) Laboratory Analysis Certification in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra. This certification confirms that the local compost fertiliser meets quality standards necessary for soil nutrient requirements and supports small-scale fertiliser industries in participating in the national food program. PT Nousindo's conversion of cow dung into high-quality compost offers a vital independent solution for agricultural sustainability. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China: Clever Cat Opens Door Gap to Enter Room in Zhejiang

On October 7, 2025, in Zhejiang, eastern China, a funny home video featured a black-and-white “cow-patterned” cat trying to enter a room through a narrow door gap. The clever feline crossed its front paws and repeatedly pulled at the door, widening the opening bit by bit. After a few graceful movements, the cat finally squeezed through and strutted inside.

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Festival of Lights - Nepal

Festival of Lights - Nepal

A cow is worshiped during Tihar, also known as the festival of lights, in Lalitpur, Nepal, October 21, 2025. Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Festival of Lights - Nepal

Festival of Lights - Nepal

A cow is worshiped during Tihar, also known as the festival of lights, in Lalitpur, Nepal, October 21, 2025. Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Festival of Lights - Nepal

Festival of Lights - Nepal

A cow is worshiped during Tihar, also known as the festival of lights, in Lalitpur, Nepal, October 21, 2025. Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Festival of Lights - Nepal

Festival of Lights - Nepal

A cow is worshiped during Tihar, also known as the festival of lights, in Lalitpur, Nepal, October 21, 2025. Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Festival of Lights - Nepal

Festival of Lights - Nepal

A cow is worshiped during Tihar, also known as the festival of lights, in Lalitpur, Nepal, October 21, 2025. Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibetan Exile Daily Life Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj - India

Tibetan Exile Daily Life Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj - India

Tibetan monks, watched by a cow, jump and take photos in front of the snowy Dhauladhar peaks on Triund ridge above Dharamsala, India, April 21, 2025. At the foot of the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas, Dharamsala, the heart of the Tibetan exile community, is home to the Central Tibetan Administration and His Holiness the XIVth Dalai Lama. Though the exiled Tibetans have made a home in Dharamsala and other parts of India and the world, many long to return to Tibet, the land of snows. Photo by Alex Gist/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside - Montbeton

15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside - Montbeton

Demonstration of milking a cow by hand. 15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside, the flagship agricultural event in Tarn-et-Garonne, held in Montbeton from September 19 to 21, 2025. Organized by the Chamber of Agriculture, the department s largest agricultural fair expects nearly 15,000 visitors over the course of this weekend dedicated to promoting and discovering our local agriculture. Gourmet market, animal competitions and exhibitions, producers market, entertainment. France, Montbeton, September 20, 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside - Montbeton

15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside - Montbeton

Final of the departmental Prim Hostein cow competition. 15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside, the flagship agricultural event in Tarn-et-Garonne, held in Montbeton from September 19 to 21, 2025. Organized by the Chamber of Agriculture, the department s largest agricultural fair expects nearly 15,000 visitors over the course of this weekend dedicated to promoting and discovering our local agriculture. Gourmet market, animal competitions and exhibitions, producers market, entertainment. France, Montbeton, September 20, 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside - Montbeton

15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside - Montbeton

Demonstration of milking a cow by hand. 15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside, the flagship agricultural event in Tarn-et-Garonne, held in Montbeton from September 19 to 21, 2025. Organized by the Chamber of Agriculture, the department s largest agricultural fair expects nearly 15,000 visitors over the course of this weekend dedicated to promoting and discovering our local agriculture. Gourmet market, animal competitions and exhibitions, producers market, entertainment. France, Montbeton, September 20, 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside - Montbeton

15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside - Montbeton

Final of the departmental Prim Hostein cow competition. 15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside, the flagship agricultural event in Tarn-et-Garonne, held in Montbeton from September 19 to 21, 2025. Organized by the Chamber of Agriculture, the department s largest agricultural fair expects nearly 15,000 visitors over the course of this weekend dedicated to promoting and discovering our local agriculture. Gourmet market, animal competitions and exhibitions, producers market, entertainment. France, Montbeton, September 20, 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside - Montbeton

15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside - Montbeton

The rear end of a cow with its tail. 15th edition of Welcome to the Countryside, the flagship agricultural event in Tarn-et-Garonne, held in Montbeton from September 19 to 21, 2025. Organized by the Chamber of Agriculture, the department s largest agricultural fair expects nearly 15,000 visitors over the course of this weekend dedicated to promoting and discovering our local agriculture. Gourmet market, animal competitions and exhibitions, producers market, entertainment. France, Montbeton, September 20, 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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