Free State records 45 new foot-and-mouth disease cases

The Free State province in South Africa has reported 45 new cases of foot-and-mouth disease, raising the total to 194. Outbreaks have been confirmed in areas including Heilbron, Deneysville and Sasolburg. Strict movement restrictions and quarantines continue to be enforced across the region.

The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development announced that the Free State has seen 45 additional cases of foot-and-mouth disease, pushing the province's overall count to 194. These outbreaks have been verified in multiple locations, such as Heilbron, Deneysville, and Sasolburg, highlighting the ongoing spread within the livestock sector.

To curb further transmission, authorities have maintained strict movement restrictions and quarantines throughout the province. Farmers have been cautioned that transporting animals from quarantined areas without proper documentation constitutes a criminal offence, underscoring the seriousness of compliance.

This development follows broader national efforts to combat the disease. In November of the previous year, the Agricultural Business Chamber expressed support for vaccinating the entire national cattle herd, though it noted the immense challenges involved in such a large-scale initiative. Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen has outlined plans to administer millions of vaccine doses starting early this year, prioritizing the most affected provinces like the Free State.

The vaccination drive aims to protect the agricultural economy, which relies heavily on cattle farming. While the rollout promises relief, experts acknowledge that logistical hurdles could delay full implementation. The situation remains fluid, with continued monitoring essential to prevent wider impacts on trade and food security.

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