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#12789729
24 Sep 2025
Frederic Mazer, co-president of Modef, is seen during the round table discussion on the implications for French agriculture of the free trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur at the National Assembly, in Paris, France, on September 23, 2025.
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#12789715
24 Sep 2025
In Paris, France, on September 23, 2025, Frederic Mazer, co-president of Modef, Stephane Galais, national spokesperson for the Confederation paysanne, Veronique Le Floc'h, president of Coordination rurale CR, Quentin Le Guillous, secretary general of Young Farmers JA (Jeunes Agriculteurs), and Arnaud Rousseau, president of the National Federation of Farmers Unions (FNSEA), participate in a round table discussion on the implications for French agriculture of the free trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur at the National Assembly.
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#12789716
24 Sep 2025
In Paris, France, on September 23, 2025, Frederic Mazer, co-president of Modef, Stephane Galais, national spokesperson for the Confederation paysanne, Veronique Le Floc'h, president of Coordination rurale CR, Quentin Le Guillous, secretary general of Young Farmers JA (Jeunes Agriculteurs), and Arnaud Rousseau, president of the National Federation of Farmers Unions (FNSEA), participate in a round table discussion on the implications for French agriculture of the free trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur at the National Assembly.
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#6346392
13 Jan 2021
The signs read 'Mandatory disinfection' and 'Professionnal area'. A new epizootic disease caused by the H5N8 virus (avian influenza) in the Landes department and nearby departments (Gers, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-et-Garonne) concerns breeders for ducks producing 'foie gras' and ducks fattened by 'gavage'. All ducks in the 5 departments must be culled in order to stop or to slow the contagion following orders by French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie. In the Maryline Beyris's (pictured) farm in Doazit (Landes department), 900 ducks have been culled as a precautionnary measure on January 6th 2021. Doazit. France. January 13th 2021.
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#6346394
13 Jan 2021
The signs read 'Mandatory disinfection' and 'Professionnal area'. A new epizootic disease caused by the H5N8 virus (avian influenza) in the Landes department and nearby departments (Gers, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-et-Garonne) concerns breeders for ducks producing 'foie gras' and ducks fattened by 'gavage'. All ducks in the 5 departments must be culled in order to stop or to slow the contagion following orders by French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie. In the Maryline Beyris's (pictured) farm in Doazit (Landes department), 900 ducks have been culled as a precautionnary measure on January 6th 2021. Doazit. France. January 13th 2021.
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#6346396
13 Jan 2021
An industrial breeding farm of 20,000 ducks near Mugron. A new epizootic disease caused by the H5N8 virus (avian influenza) in the Landes department and nearby departments (Gers, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-et-Garonne) concerns breeders for ducks producing 'foie gras' and ducks fattened by 'gavage'. All ducks in the 5 departments must be culled in order to stop or to slow the contagion following orders by French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie.Mugron. France. January 13th 2021.
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#6346398
13 Jan 2021
Signs reading 'Forbidden entry, breeding on sanitary protection' and 'Decontamination area' near an industrial breeding farm of 20,000 ducks near Mugron. A new epizootic disease caused by the H5N8 virus (avian influenza) in the Landes department and nearby departments (Gers, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-et-Garonne) concerns breeders for ducks producing 'foie gras' and ducks fattened by 'gavage'. All ducks in the 5 departments must be culled in order to stop or to slow the contagion following orders by French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie.Mugron. France. January 13th 2021.
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#6346400
13 Jan 2021
Duck feathers with quicklime on the ground after the removal of the 2000 ducks of the Serge Mora's breeding farm. A new epizootic disease caused by the H5N8 virus (avian influenza) in the Landes department and nearby departments (Gers, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-et-Garonne) concerns breeders for ducks producing 'foie gras' and ducks fattened by 'gavage'. All ducks in the 5 departments must be culled in order to stop or to slow the contagion following orders by French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie. In the Serge Mora's farm in Mugron (Landes department), 2000 ducks have been culled because his farm has been infected. On his 2500 ducks, 500 died of the disease, the others have been removed to be culled in the morning. Mugron. France. January 13th 2021.
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#6346402
13 Jan 2021
Duck feathers with quicklime on the ground after the removal of the 2000 ducks of the Serge Mora's breeding farm. A new epizootic disease caused by the H5N8 virus (avian influenza) in the Landes department and nearby departments (Gers, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-et-Garonne) concerns breeders for ducks producing 'foie gras' and ducks fattened by 'gavage'. All ducks in the 5 departments must be culled in order to stop or to slow the contagion following orders by French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie. In the Serge Mora's farm in Mugron (Landes department), 2000 ducks have been culled because his farm has been infected. On his 2500 ducks, 500 died of the disease, the others have been removed to be culled in the morning. Mugron. France. January 13th 2021.
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#6346404
13 Jan 2021
The dog's farm looks at the removal of 2000 ducks. A new epizootic disease caused by the H5N8 virus (avian influenza) in the Landes department and nearby departments (Gers, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-et-Garonne) concerns breeders for ducks producing 'foie gras' and ducks fattened by 'gavage'. All ducks in the 5 departments must be culled in order to stop or to slow the contagion following orders by French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie. In the Serge Mora's farm in Mugron (Landes department), 2000 ducks have been culled because his farm has been infected. On his 2500 ducks, 500 died of the disease, the others have been removed to be culled in the morning. Mugron. France. January 13th 2021.
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#6346406
13 Jan 2021
Farmer Serge Mora. A new epizootic disease caused by the H5N8 virus (avian influenza) in the Landes department and nearby departments (Gers, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-et-Garonne) concerns breeders for ducks producing 'foie gras' and ducks fattened by 'gavage'. All ducks in the 5 departments must be culled in order to stop or to slow the contagion following orders by French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie. In the Serge Mora's farm in Mugron (Landes department), 2000 ducks have been culled because his farm has been infected. On his 2500 ducks, 500 died of the disease, the others have been removed to be culled in the morning. Mugron. France. January 13th 2021.
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#6346408
13 Jan 2021
Serge Mora uses his tractor on his breeding farm after the removal of his 2,000 ducks. A new epizootic disease caused by the H5N8 virus (avian influenza) in the Landes department and nearby departments (Gers, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-et-Garonne) concerns breeders for ducks producing 'foie gras' and ducks fattened by 'gavage'. All ducks in the 5 departments must be culled in order to stop or to slow the contagion following orders by French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie. In the Serge Mora's farm in Mugron (Landes department), 2000 ducks have been culled because his farm has been infected. On his 2500 ducks, 500 died of the disease, the others have been removed to be culled in the morning. Mugron. France. January 13th 2021.
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#6346410
13 Jan 2021
Ducks dead due to the H5N8 virus on the Serge Mora's breeding farm. A new epizootic disease caused by the H5N8 virus (avian influenza) in the Landes department and nearby departments (Gers, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-et-Garonne) concerns breeders for ducks producing 'foie gras' and ducks fattened by 'gavage'. All ducks in the 5 departments must be culled in order to stop or to slow the contagion following orders by French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie. In the Serge Mora's farm in Mugron (Landes department), 2000 ducks have been culled because his farm has been infected. On his 2500 ducks, 500 died of the disease, the others have been removed to be culled in the morning. Mugron. France. January 13th 2021.
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#6346412
13 Jan 2021
Ducks in the Serge Mora's breeding farm. A new epizootic disease caused by the H5N8 virus (avian influenza) in the Landes department and nearby departments (Gers, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-et-Garonne) concerns breeders for ducks producing 'foie gras' and ducks fattened by 'gavage'. All ducks in the 5 departments must be culled in order to stop or to slow the contagion following orders by French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie. In the Serge Mora's farm in Mugron (Landes department), 2000 ducks have been culled because his farm has been infected. On his 2500 ducks, 500 died of the disease, the others have been removed to be culled in the morning. Mugron. France. January 13th 2021.
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#6346414
13 Jan 2021
Ducks dead due to the H5N8 virus on the Serge Mora's breeding farm. A new epizootic disease caused by the H5N8 virus (avian influenza) in the Landes department and nearby departments (Gers, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-et-Garonne) concerns breeders for ducks producing 'foie gras' and ducks fattened by 'gavage'. All ducks in the 5 departments must be culled in order to stop or to slow the contagion following orders by French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie. In the Serge Mora's farm in Mugron (Landes department), 2000 ducks have been culled because his farm has been infected. On his 2500 ducks, 500 died of the disease, the others have been removed to be culled in the morning. Mugron. France. January 13th 2021.
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#6346416
13 Jan 2021
The sign reads 'disinfection area'. A new epizootic disease caused by the H5N8 virus (avian influenza) in the Landes department and nearby departments (Gers, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Hautes-Pyrenees and Lot-et-Garonne) concerns breeders for ducks producing 'foie gras' and ducks fattened by 'gavage'. All ducks in the 5 departments must be culled in order to stop or to slow the contagion following orders by French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie. In the Serge Mora's farm in Mugron (Landes department), 2000 ducks have been culled because his farm has been infected. On his 2500 ducks, 500 died of the disease, the others have been removed to be culled in the morning. Mugron. France. January 13th 2021.
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