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An official vaccinates cattle during a foot and mouth disease mass vaccination rollout campaign at Colbourne Dairy Farm in Mooi River, KwaZulu-Natal, on 27 February 2026.
The Free State Department of Agriculture has urged farmers, livestock owners, traders and members of the public to exercise heightened vigilance and strict compliance with biosecurity measures during the Easter period.
#EasterMessage🎥🎥 | United for Biosecurity: Protecting Our Herd, Securing Our Future🇿🇦
As South Africa intensifies the fight against Foot and mouth disease (FMD), Minister John Steenhuisen calls on the entire agricultural sector to stand united and prioritise biosecurity,… pic.twitter.com/hGAFittsOq
— National Department of Agriculture (@DOAgov_ZA) April 2, 2026
Spokesperson Moliehi Moeng says Easter is traditionally associated with increased movement of livestock and higher demand for the slaughtering of animals and this poses a risk for the spread of Foot and Mouth Disease.
Moeng says it is critical that all stakeholders act responsibly.
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