Published Date: 2023-04-07 09:56:17 BST
Subject: PRO/AH> Foot & mouth disease: Brazil, vaccine ban
Archive Number: 20230407.8709371

FOOT & MOUTH DISEASE: BRAZIL, VACCINE BAN

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Date: Thu 6 Apr 2023
Source: Reuters [edited]
https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/brazil-bans-use-foot-and-mouth-vaccine-7-states-2023-04-06/


Brazil bans use of foot and mouth vaccine in 7 states
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The Brazilian Agriculture Ministry has banned the storage, sale and use of vaccines against foot and mouth disease [FMD] in 7 states, according to a statement on Thursday [6 Apr 2023], as it seeks to boost Brazil's export prospects. The measure is part of efforts to guarantee Brazil's status as free of FMD and expand zones free of the disease without vaccination by 2026, the ministry said. Espirito Santo, Goias, Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Tocantins and the federal district are affected by the order.

In 2018, the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) declared Brazil free of FMD with vaccination, improving the country's access to top-tier importing markets which had remained limited by concerns over the highly contagious disease. FMD causes fever, mouth and foot blisters in cattle and swine, as well as sheep, goats and other cloven-hoofed ruminants.

The states which will no longer need to vaccinate their cattle and buffalo herds have about 113 million head, representing nearly half of the country's total, the statement said. "The withdrawal of vaccination lowers some costs, generating an immediate benefit to farmers," the ministry said, adding it hopes they will increase investments to maintain Brazil's current health status.

Brazil is one of world's largest producers and exporters of beef, accounting for about 15% of global beef production and 20% of world exports, the statement said. It is home to giant food producers, including JBS and Marfrig, which also have operations in the United States. In 2022, Brazil shipped more than 2.26 million tonnes of beef, amassing around USD 13 billion.

[byline: Ana Mano]

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[This is an excellent step towards Brazil becoming FMD-free. Although this only affects 7 of the regions it is an enormous step forward for Brazil. We congratulate them on their diligence and success and hope the entire country will be free of FMD soon. - Mod.TG

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