Foot-and-mouth, price rises on today’s Cabinet agenda

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Cabinet focuses on foot-and-mouth and price control

President Nikos Christodoulides assured citizens that the Cyprus government support is fully behind those affected by the ongoing foot-and-mouth disease outbreak. The government is also monitoring price increases linked to the war in the Middle East.

The issue dominated today’s Cabinet session, with strategies for combating the epidemic and curbing unfair price hikes at the forefront. An emergency session of the Parliamentary Agriculture Committee is scheduled for tomorrow to address the outbreak further.

President emphasizes joint strategy

Last Saturday, President Christodoulides stressed the government’s commitment to affected stakeholders. “We are by your side. We approach the issue exactly as you do. We fully understand its importance, not just for the domestic market but also for exports and other sectors. Together, we will define the strategy going forward,” he said.

He added that the Cabinet has already made initial decisions, with further measures planned, while emphasizing that the goal is common and will be pursued collaboratively with those impacted.

No tolerance for price gouging

In addition, President Christodoulides warned that the government will not tolerate price gouging amid the crisis. Authorities will monitor increases in prices related to the ongoing conflict in the wider region, ensuring protection for consumers and businesses affected by the situation.


Also read: EU imposes island-wide foot-and-mouth restrictions on Cyprus
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