Logistics vs. Livestock: Why the One-Week Delay in FMD Vaccines Matters for South Africa
In my opinion, the one-week delay in distributing the first 2 million doses of the Turkish Dollvet foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) vaccine is a mechanical necessity for a customs system under transition, yet a high-risk gamble for the livestock sector. I believe that while the South African Revenue Service (SARS) has implemented a new, slower clearing process , the timing could not be worse for farmers in the FMD mid-protection zone. I suspect that this administrative bottleneck is the primary mechanical hurdle preventing the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD) from launching its critical vaccination drive. Veterinary Vaccine" and a medical syringe on a clean white surface. The SARS Bottleneck: A New Clearing Reality I suspect the mechanical cause of the delay lies in SARS's revised verification protocols, which have replaced the previously expedited "emergency" clearing paths for biological imports. I believe the contrast is stark: ...