Steenhuisen addresses concerns over Foot-and-mouth disease crisis

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Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) continues to spread beyond its epicentre in KwaZulu-Natal, the Free State and North West and Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen admits the outbreak remains a serious concern.

Steenhuisen addresses concerns over Foot-and-mouth disease crisis
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In an exclusive interview with Farmer’s Weekly and FarmTalk, Steenhuisen tells Gary Wium and Tinus Havinga that South Africa’s FMD crisis is “not yet under control”, but insists a science-led mass vaccination campaign targeting 80% of the national herd by year-end will turn the tide.

He outlines urgent vaccine imports from Argentina and Turkey, prioritisation of feedlots and dairies, stricter movement controls, and a sweeping rebuild of the country’s biosecurity system.

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Steenhuisen also addresses criticism over centralised vaccine control, industry frustration over animal movement enforcement, and government accountability, pledging partnership with farmers to restore FMD-free status and unlock global red meat markets.

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