Sheep Pox Outbreak Threatens Greek Dairy Prices
Greek livestock farmers are facing uncertainty after an outbreak of sheep pox in several regions, with authorities warning that a potential lockdown on sheep and goat farms could significantly impact the price of dairy products. According to reports, the outbreak is most severe in Larissa, with 160 confirmed cases, followed by Evros (152), Xanthi (147), Magnesia (90), and Rhodope (80).Rising prices for milk and cheese Prices for everyday dairy products have already started to rise. Cow's milk, which cost €1.73 per liter in 2024, has increased to €1.82 in 2025. If a lockdown is imposed, prices could climb to €2.08 per liter. Similarly, barrel-aged feta rose from €13.34 per kilogram last year to €13.86 this year, and could reach €16.63 under stricter controls. Farmers remain uncertain about the exact impact of the outbreak, concerned not only about potential price increases but also about the risk of product supply disruptions if farm...
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