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South Africa to allow private foot-and-mouth vaccine imports

The News

According to a report by ZAWYA, South Africa has decided to allow private imports of foot-and-mouth vaccines. This policy change aims to address ongoing foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks. By permitting private sector imports, the government hopes to increase vaccine availability and control the disease. The move is significant for the country's livestock industry and agricultural economy.

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Potential reduction in livestock losses due to faster vaccine access.

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  • Potential reduction in livestock losses due to faster vaccine access.
  • May lower costs for farmers through competition in vaccine supply.

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South Africa to allow private foot-and-mouth vaccine imports

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