Farmer's Weekly

Saving the livestock industry from COVID-19

“The effects of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) global pandemic on the livestock sector are still largely unquantified and yet to be fully felt. While formal assessments have not been possible so far, current observations reveal disruptions to livestock value chains in many countries.

Restrictions on movement and the need for physical distancing to keep people safe and slow down the spread of COVID-19, along with requirements for additional personal protective equipment, are reducing the efficiency of industrial feed enterprises. In addition, movement restrictions and illness are resulting in labour shortages and reduced supply of raw materials. For example, the disruption of supply routes has delayed feed supply. In Argentina, the world’s largest soya bean meal exporter, restrictions have reduced soya bean

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly3 min read
Proactive Care Helps To Improve Longevity Of Cows
Chemuniqué recently hosted the 2024 South African Cow Longevity Conference near Klipheuwel in the Western Cape, with the theme ‘Maintenance is cheaper than breakages’. The conference focused on sharing research and innovation that would help producer
Farmer's Weekly2 min read
Congress Addresses Veterinary Industry Issues
Mental health, animal welfare, antimicrobial resistance and food security: these were some of the challenges touched on at the 39th World Veterinary Association Congress. The event was held recently held in Cape Town and attended by over 1 500 delega
Farmer's Weekly2 min read
Eswatini's Maize Harvest Takes Severe El Niño Hit
The latest global Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis shows that the number of foodinsecure people in Eswatini increased to nearly 283 000 between October 2023 and March 2024, moderately higher than projections in the corresp

Related Books & Audiobooks