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On 8 September 2022, the Department of Agriculture, Agrarian Reform and Rural Development of the South African Government issued Announcement No.
2465, which mainly includes the repeal of the control measures
for foot-and-mouth disease stipulated in Government Announcement No.
2075 of 10 May 2022 and Government Announcement No.
2391 of 18 August 2022 。 Johannesburg, September 8, South African local time, South Africa's local time, South Africa's Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Toko Didiza announced at a regular press conference that the 21-day nationwide beef cattle embargo was officially lifted, and the decision to lift the ban was based on the huge progress made by South Africa's national veterinary expert team in the past 21 days, and believed that the epidemic has been effectively controlled
.
The data shows that after the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, 130 cases
of foot-and-mouth disease have been reported nationwide in South Africa.
However, with the promulgation of the relevant ban, the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the country was effectively controlled
.
However, the embargo has had a huge impact on
South Africa's livestock and meat industries.
Beef cattle and their export industries, which are an important part of South Africa's agriculture and the overall economy, have been hit hard
.
beef cattle 2465, which mainly includes the repeal of the control measures
for foot-and-mouth disease stipulated in Government Announcement No.
2075 of 10 May 2022 and Government Announcement No.
2391 of 18 August 2022 。 Johannesburg, September 8, South African local time, South Africa's local time, South Africa's Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Toko Didiza announced at a regular press conference that the 21-day nationwide beef cattle embargo was officially lifted, and the decision to lift the ban was based on the huge progress made by South Africa's national veterinary expert team in the past 21 days, and believed that the epidemic has been effectively controlled
.
The data shows that after the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, 130 cases
of foot-and-mouth disease have been reported nationwide in South Africa.
However, with the promulgation of the relevant ban, the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the country was effectively controlled
.
However, the embargo has had a huge impact on
South Africa's livestock and meat industries.
Beef cattle and their export industries, which are an important part of South Africa's agriculture and the overall economy, have been hit hard
.