News item | 26-11-2025 | 22:26

Bird flu has been detected on a poultry farm near Kleve, state of North Rhine-Westphalia, just across the border in Germany. Germany has established a restricted area that partly falls within the Netherlands. That is why the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature (LVVN) has established a restriction zone around Millingen aan de Rijn and east of Groesbeek. On November 21, a surveillance zone was also established in this area by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature (LVVN) due to a previous outbreak of bird flu in Kleve.

Transport ban

Due to the outbreak close to the Dutch border, part of the 10-kilometer restriction zone falls within the Netherlands. There is one poultry farm in that area. A transport ban applies immediately within the 10-kilometer area. This means that no birds and breeding and/or consumption eggs may be transported from locations with birds in this zone. There is also a ban on the disposal of bird manure and used litter, and on other animals and animal products from farms with birds. These measures are necessary to prevent spread to other parts of the country. Where exactly this is can be seen on the animal disease viewer of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO).

National measures

Since October 16, 2025, there has been a national cage and shielding obligation in the Netherlands. The cage requirement applies to all commercially kept birds. The shielding obligation applies to non-commercially kept risk birds (for example chickens kept as a hobby).

Tracing investigation

Following this contamination, Germany will conduct a tracing investigation into the source and possible risky contacts.

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