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FMD outbreaks affect South African livestock exports and economy

by SAT Reporter
February 4, 2026
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FMD outbreaks affect South African livestock exports and economy

Asevere and widening foot and mouth disease epizootic is eroding the economic foundations of South Africa’s beef and dairy industries, with cascading effects on export revenues, rural employment, and long term food security. The crisis, documented in a recent report by the independent Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy, presents a multidimensional challenge that extends beyond national borders, touching on critical issues of continental agricultural resilience.

The bureau’s report, titled “Initial Cost Estimates Linked to the FMD Crisis,” quantifies an unprecedented scale of infection. A total of 24,400 cases were reported in domestic livestock, a number that significantly surpasses the previous twenty year high of 7,700 cases recorded in 2022. The disease’s geographical spread in 5 marked a historical departure, affecting eight of South Africa’s nine provinces for the first time on record, with the Northern Cape alone remaining unaffected. The acceleration of the outbreak was pronounced, with nearly 21,600 cases identified in the second half of that year.

The immediate commercial repercussions are starkly visible in trade data. South Africa’s beef exports for the first eleven months of 2025 declined to 24,773 tonnes, down from 38,677 tonnes in the corresponding period of 2024. The Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy projects a further contraction, with export volumes potentially decreasing to roughly 13,000 tonnes between 2025 and 2026. This decline translates to an estimated 1.8 billion rand reduction in export earnings. Cumulatively, the report calculates that more than 821 million rand in beef export revenue was lost during three major outbreak waves between 2019 and 2025, a figure it warns could escalate to 2.6 billion rand by the end of 2026 if the current trajectory continues.

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Long term economic modelling underscores the profound threat to the sector. Under a medium burden scenario, the financial fallout for the beef industry from 2025 to 2030 could reach 3.2 billion rand. A high burden scenario presents a more grave picture, with potential losses approaching 11.3 billion rand. Earlier bureau estimates suggest the accumulated loss to beef industry output could total 25.6 billion rand over the next decade, a projection that frames the outbreak not as a transient shock but as a structural setback.

The dairy sector confronts a parallel emergency. By mid January 2026, infections had been confirmed on more than 90 dairy farms, involving over 210,000 animals. The direct economic loss to the sector is quantified at over one billion rand to date. Analysis of case studies from the Eastern Cape reveals that economic losses per cow reach close to 5,000 rand, stemming from reduced milk production, increased husbandry and veterinary costs, and other secondary impacts. The financial precarity induced by the disease threatens the existence of numerous farms, with the report noting that many might opt to close down, an event that would precipitate major job losses in rural areas where employment is a cornerstone of community stability.

This crisis necessitates a perspective that transcends linear narratives of export shortfalls. The impact is felt most acutely at the level of individual livelihoods, from commercial farmers to smallholders and farmworkers, whose economic security is intimately tied to animal health. The situation underscores a pivotal pan African challenge: the safeguarding of livestock, which remains a critical asset for nutrition, income, and cultural capital across the continent. The vulnerability exposed in South Africa, a major regional agricultural producer, highlights interconnected risks to regional trade and food security.

The path forward involves recognising these multidimensional impacts. Effective responses must therefore integrate rigorous biosecurity measures with supportive economic policies that sustain rural communities. Such an approach aligns with broader African led agendas for agricultural development, which emphasise resilience, sustainability, and the human dimension at the core of food systems. The data provided by institutions like the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy offers a crucial evidence base for this nuanced, continentally relevant discourse, moving beyond Western centred narratives to focus on tailored solutions that address the specific socioeconomic realities of African agriculture.

Tags: African developmentAfrican livestockagricultural economicsAgricultural TradebiosecurityBureau for Food and Agricultural Policyfood securityFoot and Mouth Diseaserural livelihoodsSouth Africa agriculture
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