Nampo 2026 Ready to Launch Amid New FMD Vaccine Frameworks and Northern Cape Infrastructure Crisis

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The South African agricultural sector is currently navigating a mix of industry anticipation and urgent crisis management. As the continent prepares for the Southern Hemisphere’s largest agricultural show, Nampo Harvest Day, which kicks off on May 12th in Bothaville to showcase the future of farming technology, the government is simultaneously overhauling its disease response strategies. Minister John Steenhuisen recently gazetted a new national vaccination framework for foot-and-mouth disease, moving toward a science-based, proactive approach to restore the country's FMD-free status. However, these advancements are being countered by a burgeoning infrastructure crisis in the Northern Cape, where record-breaking rainfall has devastated an already neglected road network, leading Agri Northern Cape to demand a provincial state of disaster as farmers struggle to maintain basic operations.
8 May English South Africa News

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