AGRIKULTUUR NUUS - “Die tekort aan strategiese entstowwe in die vee- en dierebedrywe het nou ‘n ramptoestand in die rooivleisbedryf veroorsaak.”
“Kommersiële en opkomende produsente ly nou ernstige verliese weens bloutong uitbrekings wat tot 50 % mortaliteite onder kuddes veroorsaak en Afrika perdesiekte maai onder perde en donkies wat ‘n ondersteunende rol speel in die produksieproses van rooivleis” sê die Voorsitter van die nasionale RPO, James Faber.
Die Rooivleisprodusente-organisasie (RPO) het gewaarsku en voorspel dat dit sou gebeur weens die tekort aan voorsiening van sekere entstowwe wat slegs deur Onderstepoort Biologiese produkte (OBP) geproduseer word.
“Dit is tragies dat dit voorkom kon word indien die voorgestelde haalbare aksiestappe deur die owerheid geneem was. Ons voel die owerheid het die bedryf in die steek gelaat”, aldus mnr Faber.
Dit is ironies dat die bedryf nou maatreëls en strategieë implementeer hoe om sonder die entstowwe te produseer. Ten spyte van die RPO se advies daarteen, wend sommige produsente hulle nou tot die gebruik van onwettige ongeregistreede entstowwe wat groot risiko’s inhou.
Die RPO ondersteun die aksies van die nasionale Dieregesondheidsforum (NDGF) en is ook lid van die NDGF. Die RPO was deel van die NDGF se aksies wat insluit ‘n ope gesprek met die Agbare Minister van Landbou op 30 Maart 2023. Tydens die vergadering is ’n sub-komitee aangestel om spoedeisend voorstelle te maak wat die Minister moes adviseer en die Minister het ’n sperdatum van 28 April hiervoor gestel. Op navraag aan die NDGF het die komitee nie vergader nie ten spyte van verskeie navrae vanaf die NDGF.
Die gebrek aan dringendheid deur die owerheid is uiters frustrerend vir die RPO.
Die traagheid om die nodige voorgestelde regstellende aksies te neem ondermyn die doelstellings van die AAMP (Agriculture Agro-processing Master Plan) en het ernstige dierewelsynimplikasies en hou ook risiko’s in vir menslike gesondheid.
Die NDGF het namens die vee- en dierebedrywe al by verskeie geleenthede die behoeftestelling vir entstowwe gedoen en oplossings voorgestel wat onder andere insluit :
- Entstowwe moet deur meer as een diensverskaffer geproduseer word ten einde risiko te verdiskonteer en mededingendheid te verseker;
- Kapasiteit by die kantoor van die Registrateur van Wet 36 moet verhoog word om registrasie-aansoeke vinniger te prosesseer. Dieselfde beginsels geld vir Wet 35 aansoeke.
- Sekere entstowwe kan met behulp van die privaatsektor geproduseer word of onder ‘n lisensie geproduseer word namens OBP.
Die RPO versoek dringend dat die oplossings nou deur die owerheid afgekondig en geïmplementeer moet word binne spoedeisende tydslyne.
“Alhoewel dit reeds te laat is, moet alles moontlik gedoen word om nasionale pandemies te verhoed” aldus mnr. Faber.
Die RPO wil dit op rekord stel dat in belang van voedselsekuriteit, armoedeverligting, implementering van die AAMP, menslike gesondheid, uitvoerstrategieë en dierewelsyn, meer drastiese stappe geneem sal word indien nodig, om te verseker dat die entstof kwessie spoedeisend opgelos word.
Shortage of strategic vaccines causes disaster in the red meat industry
GEORGE NEWS - "The shortage of strategic vaccines in the livestock and animal industries has now caused a state of disaster in the red meat industry."
"Commercial and emerging producers are now suffering serious losses due to bluetongue outbreaks which cause up to 50% mortality among herds and African horse sickness among horses and donkeys which play a supporting role in the production process of red meat" says the Chairman of the national RPO, James Faber .
The Red Meat Producers’ Organisation (RPO) warned and predicted that this would happen due to the shortage of supply of certain vaccines that are only produced by Onderstepoort Biological Products (OBP).
"It is tragic and this could have been prevented if the proposed feasible action steps had been taken by the authorities. We feel the authorities have let the industry down", said Mr Faber.
It is ironic that the industry is now implementing measures and strategies how to produce without the vaccines. Despite the RPO's advice against it, some producers are now resorting to the use of illegal unregistered vaccines which pose great risks.
The RPO supports the actions of the national Animal Health Forum (NAHF) and is also a member of the NAHF. The RPO was part of the NAHF’s actions which included an open discussion with the Honorable Minister of Agriculture on 30 March 2023. During the meeting a sub-committee was appointed to urgently make proposals to advise the Minister and the Minister has set a deadline of 28 April for this. On inquiry to the NAHF, the committee did not meet, despite several inquiries from the NAHF.
The lack of urgency by the authorities is extremely frustrating for the RPO.
The slowness to take the necessary proposed corrective actions undermines the objectives of the AAMP (Agriculture Agro-processing Master Plan) and has serious animal welfare implications and also poses risks to human health.
On several occasions, the NAHF has done the needs assessment for vaccines on behalf of the livestock and animal industries and proposed solutions that include, among others:
- Vaccines must be produced by more than one service provider in order to discount risk and ensure competitiveness;
- Capacity at the office of the Registrar of Act 36 must be increased to process registration applications more quickly. The same principles apply to Act 35 applications.
- Certain vaccines can be produced with the help of the private sector or produced under a license on behalf of OBP.
- The RPO urgently requests that the solutions be announced and implemented by the authorities within urgent timelines.
"Although it is already too late, everything possible must be done to prevent national pandemics” said Mr Faber. The RPO wants to put it on record that in the interests of food security, poverty alleviation, implementation of the AAMP, human health, export strategies and animal welfare, more drastic steps will be taken if necessary, to ensure that the vaccine issue be resolved urgently.
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