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FMD ban to be lifted soon

- Nuusita Ashipala - nashipala@nepc.com.na

Namibia will move to lift the ban on the movement of cattle if no further cases of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) are detected until 20 April this year.

April marks three months since the last case of FMD was detected at a crush pen in the Uuvudhiya constituen­cy in Oshana region.

The ban, which is effective in Ohangwena, Oshikoto, Oshana, Omusati and north of Kunene, was imposed after the outbreak

was confirmed in some disease management areas.

Agricultur­e ministry executive director Percy Misika appealed to farmers to be cognisant that their action can have adverse effects on their farming business and livelihood­s.

Misika, who was speaking at a

Meat Board convention on Friday in Ondangwa, said the disease was brought into the country by a farmer, whose cattle were not quarantine­d after returning from grazing in Angola.

Namibia and Angola have a standing agreement for local farmers to graze their livestock

in Angola, but Angola has no commitment to vaccinate cattle against FMD.

Misika said the ministry has no control over the movement of cattle but appealed to farmers to ensure their livestock are quarantine­d when returning them into the country. “The action of some farmers to graze their animals in Angola, where they are not vaccinatin­g and bringing them back without having them quarantine­d is creating problems for the farming community,” said Misika.

Recounting past FMD outbreaks, Misika said the ministry had previously managed to control an outbreak in 60 days.

He highlighte­d there were issues of unavailabl­e vaccine, vehicle and human resource to complete the exercise. The ministry in March lifted the ban on transporta­tion and slaughteri­ng of small livestock such as sheep and goats.

The ministry at the time also allowed farmers to move live cattle from FMD free zones for direct slaughter within 72 hours upon arrival under supervisio­n of veterinary services.

 ?? Photo: Nuusita Ashipala ?? Long wait… The FMD ban is likely to be lifted by 20 April.
Photo: Nuusita Ashipala Long wait… The FMD ban is likely to be lifted by 20 April.

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