Greece has officially regained its status as a country free from small ruminant plague, a highly contagious and often fatal disease affecting sheep and goats. The recognition comes from the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), formerly known as the OIE, following successful disease management efforts. This achievement signifies a significant win for Greek livestock farming and agricultural exports. The WOAH confirmed Greece's disease-free status after rigorous monitoring and evaluation. This restoration of status will remove trade restrictions and support the economic viability of the sector. The successful eradication program involved extensive vaccination campaigns and strict animal movement controls. This positive outcome demonstrates Greece’s commitment to animal health and biosecurity standards.