Ugandan legislators are concerned about the rapid spread of foot and mouth disease (FMD) among livestock, particularly in the southwestern region bordering Tanzania. The disease is causing financial hardship for farmers due to its impact on the sale of milk and cows. MPs have called on the agriculture ministry to develop quick solutions and questioned the readiness to administer vaccines. In response, the government plans to procure and distribute 10 million vaccine doses for free among the 36 affected districts. However, a potential cure from Algeria was not purchased due to its ineffectiveness for Ugandan cattle breeds.