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Concerns about milk and meat production grow as Belgium bakes under the sun

The Belgian government issued a "red alert" on Thursday for extreme heat. This is due to a heatwave that has lasted days and caused livestock, such as cows and pigs, to struggle with the heat.

Boerenbond, the Flemish agricultural association, expects that the heatwave will reduce milk and meat production. However, it's too early to provide precise numbers, said a spokesperson.

Sander Palmans (35), director of the Agricultural Research and Education Center and a Bocholt farmer near the Dutch border said that his cows and pigs suffered from heat'stress.

The temperatures are taking their toll on him, even though he is using cooling techniques like fans to cool the animals.

Palmans reported that his cows were 'less active, ate a little less, and avoided lying on the warm bedding, leading to less milk production. Pigs also suffered, as their growth rate dropped by 150 grams a day. This reduced meat production.

He said that "the heat costs us between EUR150-EUR200 per day", or 10 to 15 percent of Palmans' earnings.

According to the Flemish Agriculture Ministry, heatwaves across Europe are affecting mostly livestock farmers. Recent rainfall has meant that drought is not a major issue for crop producers.

Mark Wulfrancke is a spokesperson of the?Belgian Farmers' Association?Algemeen Boerensyndicaat.

Extreme heat in France killed hundreds of thousands poultry while increasing water consumption, reducing feed intake and reducing milk production for cattle farmers.

Palmans believes that heatwaves will 'become more frequent,' which will mean more frequent use artificial cooling systems. He stated that the temperature of the air entering livestock housing could be reduced by up to 8 degrees Celsius.

He said: "Today, it's just an investment for a few hot days per year. But we are seeing that the number of these days is increasing." Bart Biesemans (Reporting), Caden Kipfmueller (Editing), Charlotte Van Campenhout

(source: Reuters)