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South Africa Launches Local Foot and Mouth Vaccine as Infections Spread

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South Africa has introduced a locally produced foot and mouth disease vaccine in a bid to curb the spread of infections that have disrupted livestock farming and threatened the country’s agricultural economy. Authorities say the development marks a significant step toward strengthening domestic animal health capacity and reducing reliance on imported vaccines during outbreaks.

The vaccine rollout comes as several provinces continue to report new cases among cattle, prompting movement restrictions, quarantine measures, and increased biosecurity controls to contain the highly contagious disease. Foot and mouth disease affects cloven hoofed animals and can cause severe economic losses through reduced productivity, trade bans, and costly control measures.

Officials from the agriculture and veterinary sectors say local production will enable faster response times during outbreaks and support long term disease management strategies. The initiative is also expected to bolster South Africa’s broader agricultural resilience by ensuring consistent vaccine supply for farmers and provincial authorities.

Industry groups have welcomed the move, noting that previous outbreaks disrupted meat exports and led to significant financial strain for commercial and smallholder farmers alike. Enhanced vaccination efforts, alongside surveillance and livestock tracking systems, are seen as essential to restoring market confidence and protecting rural livelihoods.

Authorities have urged farmers to remain vigilant, report suspected cases promptly, and adhere strictly to movement regulations and vaccination protocols as part of a coordinated national response aimed at preventing further spread of the disease.

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