South African Minister Warns of Growing Foot-and-Mouth Disease Threat

Date:

South Africa’s Minister of Agriculture, John Steenhuisen, has raised concerns over the growing spread of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in the country, with 274 unresolved outbreaks reported across several provinces.

These include KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng, Free State, North West, and Mpumalanga, where cases have been confirmed in various cattle farming systems—commercial beef herds, animal breeding, feedlots, dairy cattle, and communal herds.

In a media briefing in Cape Town, Steenhuisen expressed alarm at reports of farmers moving cattle showing symptoms of the disease without proper reporting or treatment, warning that such actions could further entrench FMD as an endemic issue in South Africa. He stressed the importance of farmers adhering to regulations designed to curb the disease’s spread.

While the outbreak in Eastern Cape last year has been contained, and the Western and Northern Cape provinces remain disease-free, the situation remains critical in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, where new cases continue to surface.

To tackle the outbreak, South Africa launched a nationwide FMD vaccination campaign in late June. The campaign, which has already distributed around 500,000 doses in affected provinces, is set to expand with an additional 400,000 doses recently delivered. The vaccination effort will now focus on the Free State, Mpumalanga, North West, and Gauteng provinces to prevent further spread.

The government is working to contain the disease and prevent long-term economic impact on the country’s vital agricultural sector.

Subscribe

spot_img

Popular

Related
Related

Egypt: Opens 93rd Spring Flowers Exhibition at Dokki Agricultural Museum

🌸 Egypt hosts 93rd Spring Flowers Exhibition, showcasing vibrant plants, promoting sustainability, and celebrating horticultural heritage 🌍🌿✨

India’s rail expertise can benefit South Africa: envoy

India’s rail expertise offers South Africa growth opportunities through improved infrastructure, connectivity, and strategic transport collaboration 🌍✨

China: Art on Trial as Sculptor’s Arrest Highlights New Extremes of Censorship

Sculptor’s arrest in China raises concerns over censorship, artistic freedom, and limits on creative expression in modern art world 🚨🌍✨

Saudi Arabia: Microsoft Accelerates AI Skilling to Help 3 Million People Gain AI Skills by 2030

Saudi Arabia partners with Microsoft to train 3 million people in AI, strengthening digital skills and future workforce readiness 🇸🇦💻