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Brazil Scrambles to Find Out What Made Its Cattle Sick PDF Print E-mail
Written by Juliana Andrade   
Friday, 14 October 2005

Brazil's Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply, Roberto Rodrigues, said that the identification of the causes of the outbreak of hoof and mouth disease affecting cattle in the municipality of Eldorado, Mato Grosso do Sul, must be based on technical procedures.

According to the Minister, what matters is not discovering who is to blame but what caused the disease to appear. "Why did the outbreak arise? Were the cattle vaccinated? Was the vaccine handled properly? If so, what interfered with the process?

"In short, these technical questions must be clearly answered in order for there to be clarity as well about the additional steps to be taken by the Brazilian government, state governments, and the private sector," Rodrigues remarked. But he added that, if errors are uncovered, those responsible will be punished.

With regard to the partial or total embargo of imported Brazilian meat by the 30 countries (the 25 members of the European Union, South Africa, Israel, Russia, Argentina, and Chile) that have officially notified the Brazilian government, Rodrigues said that the idea is to expedite proceedings so that the embargoes are lifted as soon as possible.

Rodrigues reiterated that hoof and mouth disease poses no threat to human health. "It is a disease that affects animals, and, therefore, the drama it causes is economic in nature, rather than a health problem for the population," he said.

According to the Minister, the countries imposed the embargo, because "they are afraid that importing infected meat will spread hoof and mouth disease to these other countries." "That is the reason for the embargo, not for reasons of public health, but for reasons of animal health," he insisted.

The outbreak of hoof and mouth disease in Mato Grosso do Sul, which was declared rid of the disease in 2001, was confirmed by the National Agricultural Laboratory early this week.

Minister Rodrigues said that the fact that a specific country or region has been declared rid of a disease does not mean that new cases cannot appear.

"It happens. England had hoof and mouth disease. Mad cow disease arose in Europe, the United States, and Canada, but not here. Bird flu appeared in Asia and hasn't appeared here yet. So just because a country is rid of a disease does not eliminate the possibility of its appearance."

According to the Minister, every step is being taken to contain the advance of hoof and mouth disease. The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply requested the economic area of the government to make US$ 35 million available for animal protection.

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written by Guest, 2005-10-14 15:30:21

.....if errors are uncovered and those responsible will be punished.....why are those brazilian politicians, recognized guilty by the CMPI investigations....not punished...for their corruptions and briberies...vote buying....etc etc....???????

Yessss....strange...very strange....!!!!!
Funny....funny.....
written by Guest, 2005-10-15 13:17:04

.....when you read all the articles on this subject on Brazzilmag sites...for the last few years.

Just click on the various articles to the left of this page.

Russia ended embargo in March 2005....and reimplemented it now !
You were so proud to have ended this disease....just to see re-appearing it one year later !!!
You were so proud to be so smart and advanced with your traabilty and vaccination system...of every single cow !!!!!


Ohhh by the way......did you forget to vaccinate all your cows ? Lack of budget...or budget reduced for spending austerity ?????

Could be....that budgeted money was used for corruption....instead of vaccination !!!!!

Just.....promises and business.....as usual ???????

Smile.......

Cheers.
Causes of outbreak.......
written by Guest, 2005-10-15 13:49:38


...your Minister is a lier as being Minister he knows but hide the truth...as usual !

Facts are :
Opposition legislators blamed the outbreak on the government, calling it a disaster waiting to happen. To meet tight fiscal targets the government has cut spending on agricultural sanitation this year from R$167m (US$75m, 62m, #43m) to R$91m, of which just R$30m has been released. Government critics say no federal funds have been spent on sanitation in Mato Grosso do Sul this year.

Curiously....the previous forum member...was dead right !!!!!

In Brazil with Lula government there is not a week without official statements that much higher budgets will be dedicated...to health, sanitation, education, infrastructure...etc etc !!!

The sad reality is that after budgets have been approved and voted....they are systematically reduced without the same fanfare...as when they were voted !

Why ????????? Tricks are part of the game.....with Lula and his government !

For obvious reasons ! smile......

Cheers

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