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Limpopo tightens livestock movement controls as FMD fears persist
January 08, 2026
|The Star
AGRICULTURAL associations have welcomed decisive action by the Limpopo provincial government to curb the spread of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), but have cautioned that stricter movement controls could place added pressure on farmers if not efficiently implemented.
AGRICULTURAL associations have welcomed decisive action by the Limpopo provincial government to curb the spread of Foot and Mouth Disease.
(BEN BREWER Reuters)
Earlier this week, Limpopo's Department of Agriculture and Rural Development introduced new requirements for pre-approved permits and risk-based assessments for the movement of cloven-hoofed animals into, within and out of the province. The measures apply to cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and game, and take effect immediately until further notice.
The department said the regulations are grounded in the Animal Diseases Act, 1984 (Act No. 35 of 1984), under which FMD is declared a controlled animal disease. The Act empowers veterinary authorities to prescribe control measures to prevent the spread of animal diseases and promote animal health.
The department stressed that the new stipulations do not replace or weaken existing movement requirements in declared FMD control zones, Corridor disease areas and African Swine Fever controlled zones. All livestock must also carry official owner identification marks in line with the Animal Identification Act of 2002, as well as individual tags, before any movement is permitted.
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