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    Russia's Novosibirsk Region Declares Cattle Disease Emergency as Culls Spark Farmer Protests

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    Posted on March 17, 2026

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    Last updated: March 17, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Novosibirsk region declared a state of emergency over cattle disease outbreaks—pasteurellosis and rabies—after forced culls spurred protests among small farmers, prompting concerns over livelihood losses and treatment alternatives.

    Table of Contents

    • Cattle Disease Outbreak and Farmer Response in Novosibirsk
    • Details of the Disease Outbreak
    • Farmer Experiences and Protests
    • Farmer Wasn't Home When Animals Were Taken
    • Regional and National Response
    • Some Smaller Outbreaks
    • Government and Official Reactions

    Novosibirsk Region in Russia Declares Cattle Disease Emergency, Farmers Protest

    Cattle Disease Outbreak and Farmer Response in Novosibirsk

    By Gleb Bryanski

    MOSCOW, March 17 (Reuters) - Russia's Siberian Novosibirsk region has declared a state of emergency to tackle a cattle disease outbreak after weeks of forced removals for culling triggered protests by small farmers who say the measures threatened their livelihoods.

    State news agency TASS quoted the region's agriculture minister, Andrei Shindelov, as saying the emergency would allow "for effective coordination of actions and the containment of the movement of animals and animal products."

    Details of the Disease Outbreak

    Officials said they had identified five outbreaks of pasteurellosis--a severe bacterial pneumonia--and 42 of rabies in the region from where farm animals were being removed.

    Media reports and social media posts showed thousands of cows and other cattle being burned to contain the diseases, with villagers confronting police and officials to resist seizure of their cattle.

    Farmer Experiences and Protests

    Farmer Wasn't Home When Animals Were Taken

    In one video, Svetlana Panina, a local farmer from the village of Novoklyuchi, chases Shindelov through the corridors of a local administration building, saying she would soon not be able to eat or pay her bills.

    "Why are you running away? Go and hide in a toilet from us people," Panina tells the official. She says lost 200 head of cattle, including three camels, and was not at home when the animals were taken.

    Shindelov's statement, as reported by TASS, says the emergency was declared a month ago. But many farmers say they were unaware of it, and that pasteurellosis does not require culling and can be treated with antibiotics.

    Rabies vaccination is mandatory in Russia.

    The cattle seizures mainly affected small farms, while larger agricultural enterprises were spared, angering farmers. 

    The emergency allows farmers to seek compensation for culled animals, and local officials said the first payments were being processed.  

    Regional and National Response

    Some Smaller Outbreaks

    Novosibirsk is Russia's 15th largest region with a population of over 2 million. It borders Kazakhstan and is located about 600 km (373 miles) from China.

    The Russian agriculture watchdog blamed the scale of the outbreak on extreme winter cold in Siberia, which weakened the animals' immunity, and urged farmers not to use feed of unknown origin.

    Several other Siberian regions reported smaller outbreaks or said they were on alert.

    Government and Official Reactions

    "There are some cases when a fast reaction is needed," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, adding that affected regions were coordinating their actions with Moscow.

    The agriculture ministry did not respond to a Reuters' request for comment.

    Several people were briefly detained, but no major crackdown on protesters has been reported.

    (Writing by Gleb Bryanski; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The emergency enables coordinated containment measures and movement restrictions amid 5 pasteurellosis and 42 rabies outbreaks.
    • •Forced culling sparked protests by small farmers, claiming pasteurellosis can be treated with antibiotics and that they lacked awareness of the emergency.
    • •The region is processing compensation for culled livestock amid criticism that small farms bore the brunt while larger enterprises were spared.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia's Novosibirsk region declares cattle disease emergency as culls spark farmer protests

    1Why did Novosibirsk declare a cattle disease emergency?

    The emergency was declared due to outbreaks of pasteurellosis and rabies, prompting culling and containment measures.

    2What disease outbreaks affected the Novosibirsk region?

    Officials identified five outbreaks of pasteurellosis and 42 cases of rabies among cattle in the region.

    3Why are small farmers protesting in Novosibirsk?

    Many small farmers protested the forced culling, claiming it threatened their livelihoods and that they were unaware of the emergency.

    4Are affected Novosibirsk farmers receiving compensation?

    Farmers can seek compensation for culled animals, and the first payments are being processed according to local officials.

    5How did authorities attempt to control the disease outbreak?

    Authorities coordinated animal movement restrictions, culling, and burning of cattle to contain the outbreak, while also urging vaccination and caution with feed.

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