Namibia Imports Over 1,000 Cattle From Botswana for Slaughter

게시됨 2021년 4월 1일

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Namibia is recovering from a drought that started in 2013, leading to a decline in marketing numbers and forcing abattoirs to seek alternative supply sources. The Meat Board of Namibia has identified Botswana as a potential source due to similar environmental conditions and being a Foot-and-mouth disease free zone. The Botswana government has temporarily lifted its moratorium on live exports, allowing Namibian abattoirs to import male animals from Botswana, subject to strict import requirements.
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Namibia is recovering from a devastating drought as from 2013 and with the good rains received, the industry is focused on herd rebuilding. The extensive impact of the drought is witnessed by the sharp decline in marketing numbers. Of this the major impact is with formal slaughtering and as a result abattoirs are forced to look at alternative sources of supply. According to the Meat Board of Namibia, Botswana was identified as such a source due to their similar environmental conditions and a Foot-and-mouth disease free zone to that of Namibia. In addition, the Botswana government has temporarily lifted its moratorium on live exports and Namibian abattoirs may take advantage of it. "However, only male animals may be imported from Botswana's free Foot and Mouth Disease Zone ...
출처: All Africa

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