Heatwave Causes Millions of Livestock Deaths in France
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- French livestock farmers are reporting millions of animal deaths due to an unusual heatwave.
- Poultry and pigs are particularly affected, with significant mortality rates.
- The long-term consequences are expected to impact production, such as egg supply.
France is grappling with the devastating impact of an intense heatwave, which has led to the deaths of millions of animals on farms across the country. While official figures are still being compiled, farmers are reporting an unprecedented level of mortality, particularly among poultry and pigs.
The extreme temperatures have pushed livestock beyond their tolerance, resulting in widespread losses. This surge in animal deaths is not just a short-term crisis; it is expected to have significant long-term repercussions on agricultural production. The supply of essential products, such as eggs, is anticipated to be particularly affected.
Farmers are facing immense challenges as they deal with the immediate aftermath of the heatwave and plan for the future. The unusual mortality rates highlight the vulnerability of current farming practices to extreme weather events, raising concerns about the resilience of the agricultural sector in the face of a changing climate.
Originally published by Libรฉration in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.