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Steenhuisen preps cattle jabs to finally fix beef exports
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83586, member: 160"] The agriculture minister just unveiled a massive plan to jab every cow in the country. John Steenhuisen is pushing a total nationwide vaccination of South Africa's cattle herd against foot and mouth disease. The goal is to crush persistent outbreaks that have battered farmers and wrecked export markets. This represents a major policy pivot from localized responses to a full country-wide effort. Officials aim to protect all cloven hoofed animals, with a focus on high-risk provinces first. The disease, often called FMD, causes severe blisters and lameness in livestock. While not a human health threat, its economic damage is brutal. Outbreaks trigger movement bans and herd culls, costing the sector billions. Over two hundred unresolved outbreaks currently exist, with KwaZulu-Natal being the primary hotspot. The virus is believed to spread from wild buffalo and through inadequate farm biosecurity. Steenhuisen's strategy targets seven million cattle, prioritizing provinces like KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng, and Free State. A phased launch will begin in areas with the highest transmission rates, including commercial feedlots and communal lands. The programme seeks to establish herd immunity, specifically aiming for complete coverage of dairy cattle. Nearly a million animals have already received shots in prior phases. Securing vaccine supply is critical. The Botswana Vaccine Institute will provide a steady monthly dose allocation. These vaccines match the strains circulating within South Africa. Implementation faces challenges across varied farming operations, from large commercial setups to rural communal grazing. Mobile clinics and community engagement are planned for harder-to-reach areas. Achieving a recognized disease-free status under vaccination is the ultimate economic objective. This would reopen key export markets in China and the Middle East, restoring billions in lost trade. The minister has advocated for a disaster declaration to fast-track funding and regulatory powers. Success hinges on farmer cooperation, strict biosecurity, and continuous strain monitoring by government labs. [/QUOTE]
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