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Mozambique Bans Meat Imports From Zimbabwe

 

Mozambique has banned the importation of animals and animal products and by-products from Zimbabwe following an outbreak of the highly contagious foot-and-mouth disease in Mashonaland Central Province.

According to a report by the Mozambique News Agency, the country has also banned the importation of wild ungulates and fodder for cattle, goats, pigs, and sheep from Zimbabwe. The report says:

The Mozambican government has prohibited the import of animals and animal products and by-products from Zimbabwe due to the resurgence of cases of foot-and-mouth disease in that country.

The measure comes after the Zimbabwean Tax Authority notified the Mozambican authorities on 27 May about the outbreak of the foot-and-mouth disease in Mashonaland Central province which borders Mozambique.

The Mozambican government has also decided to ban the import of wild ungulates and fodder for cattle, goats, pigs, and sheep.

In the districts bordering Zimbabwe, it will be compulsory to perform a visual inspection, examination of the mouth cavity and hooves of all cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs on a monthly basis.

Foot and mouth disease is classified as one of the most dangerous livestock diseases in the world because of its rapid transmission and spread.

 

Source : Pindula

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