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Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen said it’s unclear when borders will open for import and export activities amid an outbreak of foot and mouth disease in cattle.
South Africa remains under a temporary ban of trade with some European countries and Botswana as a result of the contagious disease.
Gauteng, the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces have been hardest hit as government awaits an order for vaccines from Botswana.
Steenhuisen weighed in on the impact of the outbreak while visiting one of the country’s biggest beef suppliers in Heidelberg on Monday during a vaccination drive.
“The skins that come from here feed an entire industry of leather for car seat production in Europe and locally, gear, seats, steering wheels. It’s not just about the food, it’s about the value-added product,” said Steenhuisen.
Written by: Splat News
Department of Agriculture Foot and Mouth Disease John Steenhuisen
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