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The Ministry of Agriculture, Agrarian Reform and Rural Development said it is considering lifting the ban on the transportation of cattle in areas free of foot-and-mouth disease within the next week, according to a report on the news 24-hour website on August 31
.
On August 18, South Africa imposed a 21-day ban aimed at curbing the spread of foot-and-mouth disease
.
As of 25 August, a total of 11 new FMD outbreaks have been confirmed in South Africa - five each in KwaZulu-Natal and Free State, and one in Gauteng
.
The ban received mixed feedback from the industry
.
Some criticized the department for not having more discussions with the industry and acting sooner before imposing the ban, but most supported the ban
.
Vaccinations of affected livestock continued over the past week, with 19,000 cattle vaccinated in Gauteng, 26,073 in Mpumalanga and 2,500 in KwaZulu-Natal
.
Routine surveillance of the infected area and surrounding areas will continue
.
foot and mouth disease.
On August 18, South Africa imposed a 21-day ban aimed at curbing the spread of foot-and-mouth disease
.
As of 25 August, a total of 11 new FMD outbreaks have been confirmed in South Africa - five each in KwaZulu-Natal and Free State, and one in Gauteng
.
The ban received mixed feedback from the industry
.
Some criticized the department for not having more discussions with the industry and acting sooner before imposing the ban, but most supported the ban
.
Vaccinations of affected livestock continued over the past week, with 19,000 cattle vaccinated in Gauteng, 26,073 in Mpumalanga and 2,500 in KwaZulu-Natal
.
Routine surveillance of the infected area and surrounding areas will continue
.