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Foot-and-Mouth Disease: South Africa’s quiet business crisis

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsAugust 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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When people hear “foot-and-mouth disease,” most switch off. It sounds like a farming  problem, far away from town, far away from their lives. But make no mistake, this is not a  farming problem. It is a South African problem. And it is hitting harder, and reaching further,  than most people realise. 

Think about it like this. Somewhere in this country right now, there is a farmer who cannot  sell his cattle because the auction is closed. There is a woman on a street corner in a township  who cannot get mogodu to sell because the supply has dried up. There is a mother in a  supermarket queue watching meat prices climb, wondering how she is going to feed her family this month. Different people, different corners of the country but the same crisis, moving down the same chain, one link at a time. 

That is what foot-and-mouth disease really is. Not an inconvenience. A business crisis that touches food security, jobs and survival. 

Start with food security. When animals can’t move and herds get culled to stop the disease  from spreading, less meat reaches the market. Less meat means higher prices. And higher prices land hardest on the people who already battle every month just to put a plate of food on the table. This is not abstract. This is the difference between a family eating meat this week  or going without. 

Then there are the farmers. Trading is the heartbeat of this industry, animals moving from  farm to auction to market, week after week. When that stops, farmers are left with animals they cannot sell, while every other cost keeps coming: feed, fuel, wages, fixing fences, keeping the lights on. A big commercial farm might have some cushion to survive that. A  young farmer, a small farmer, someone still building their name and their herd, they don’t have that cushion. For them, one bad season like this can undo years of hard work. 

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