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Zimbabwe buys FMD infected cattle

Zimbabwe buys FMD infected cattle

http://www.thestandard.co.zw/

Sunday, 10 July 2011 11:57

BY NQOBILE BHEBHE

BULAWAYO — The Botswana government has admitted that it is selling cattle 
suspected to have the contagious Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) to Zimbabwe.
The neighbouring country is culling 45 000 herd of cattle but says those 
found to be in “a good state will be sold to Zimbabwe”.

According to reports, Assistant Minister of Agriculture Oreeditse Molebatsi 
told farmer organisations that 120 cattle had already been sent to Zimbabwe 
as a trial.

He said the decision was taken after a realisation that 45 000 cattle had 
been infected and if all of them were slaughtered there would no market for 
the meat.

“Since the number increased from 23 000, we found it fit to sell to 
Zimbabwe,” Molebatsi was quoted as having said.

“They have a population of around 15 million people and a very few cattle so 
they could consume such quantities of meat.”

The south western parts of Zimbabwe have been hit by FMD outbreaks in the 
past.

Botswana has always blamed its own frequent outbreaks on the free movement 
of cattle between the two countries.

Obatolu Ushewokunze, the director of Zimbabwe’s Department of Veterinary 
Services could not be reached for comment.

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