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南非大型牛肉生产商确认口蹄疫感染病例
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-03 14:24

Core Viewpoint - The outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease at Karan Beef's facility in Gauteng Province raises significant concerns for the South African beef industry, prompting government intervention and emergency vaccine procurement [1][2]. Group 1: Company Overview - Karan Beef operates one of Africa's largest cattle feedlots, covering 2,330 hectares and capable of housing up to 145,000 cattle [1]. - The company has implemented strict quarantine and veterinary inspection measures, yet still reported cases of infection [1]. Group 2: Industry Impact - The South African government has initiated a 72 million rand emergency vaccine procurement program, with vaccines expected to arrive by mid-June [1]. - The outbreak in Gauteng, a non-traditional area for foot-and-mouth disease, complicates the current biosecurity situation, as previous outbreaks were concentrated in other provinces [2]. - The ongoing foot-and-mouth disease challenges have led to import bans on South African meat and animal products from several countries, including China and Botswana [2]. - While the outbreak may not immediately increase consumer beef prices, a shift from export to domestic sales could lead to downward pressure on market prices, impacting profit margins for companies [2].