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Bluetongue confirmed in County Wexford; First detected case in Ireland
Saturday, 24 January 2026 11:22
By Michael Lavery
Addressing the likely trade impacts, Minister Heydon said “This outbreak will have an impact on exports of cattle and sheep, with additional costs and logistical issues required in order to comply with the rules set by the countries of destination.
The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon TD, has today confirmed that an outbreak of bluetongue has been detected in Co Wexford.
Increased Department of Agriculture testing and surveillance for bluetongue have been taking place since the Northern Ireland outbreak in 2025.
It is the first case of bluetongue to be identified in Ireland.
It has not been confirmed what animal has been infected, nor the number of animals...
Bluetongue confirmed in County Wexford; First detected case in Ireland
Saturday, 24 January 2026 11:22
By Michael Lavery
Addressing the likely trade impacts, Minister Heydon said “This outbreak will have an impact on exports of cattle and sheep, with additional costs and logistical issues required in order to comply with the rules set by the countries of destination.
The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon TD, has today confirmed that an outbreak of bluetongue has been detected in Co Wexford.
Increased Department of Agriculture testing and surveillance for bluetongue have been taking place since the Northern Ireland outbreak in 2025.
It is the first case of bluetongue to be identified in Ireland.
It has not been confirmed what animal has been infected, nor the number of animals...
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