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Rapid response halts foot-and-mouth spread in Western Cape

The Western Cape department of agriculture confirms that the foot-and-mouth outbreak in Gouda is now under control. All cattle were vaccinated and quarantined, with no new signs since 14 November. Authorities continue tracing and testing nearby farms to ensure full containment

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25th November 2025
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The Western Cape is managing the FMD outbreak, while the Free State has hit the 100 mark with cases. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi

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The recent foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak detected at a feedlot in Gouda in the Cape Winelands earlier this month is being successfully managed and contained.

According to the Western Cape department of agriculture, the swift and decisive action by veterinary authorities, in collaboration with industry partners and law enforcement, has ensured that the outbreak remains confined to the index property, with no evidence of further spread.

“The affected farm in Gouda remains under strict quarantine. All cattle on the property have been vaccinated, tagged, and branded in accordance with the Animal Diseases Act, 1984. Clinical inspections and laboratory tests confirm that no new clinical signs have been observed since 14 November 2025, an indication that the outbreak is under control.

“Inspections conducted on farms in Velddrif and Bredasdorp revealed no clinical signs of FMD; laboratory tests from Velddrif returned negative results, while results from Bredasdorp are pending,” the department stated.

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Tracing and monitoring livestock

The department said all properties within a 10 km radius of the Gouda farm have been placed under monitored quarantine, and samples from these farms have been submitted for testing. Three farms displayed suspicious lesions, but all were subsequently confirmed negative.


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“Veterinary teams are tracing farms associated with the implicated transport company over the past 30 days. Enforcement operations remain active across the province to ensure full compliance with emergency biosecurity protocols. Should any additional cases be detected, containment zones, vaccination, and quarantine measures will be introduced in line with national policy,” the statement further said.

Minister Ivan Meyer commended the rapid response and collaboration between veterinary services, law enforcement, and industry stakeholders.

“I want to assure the people of the Western Cape that this outbreak is under control. Our veterinary teams acted swiftly and decisively to contain the disease, and we are confident that the measures in place are working. Accountability is a non-negotiable.

“Those who flouted the law will face consequences. Together, we will protect our province’s livestock economy and maintain the integrity of our agricultural sector, which is vital to our economy,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Free State has surpassed the 100 mark with 106 confirmed cases of FMD, covering seven local municipalities, which are mainly farming communities.

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Tags: Animal BiosecurityCommercialised farmerDr Ivan MeyerFMD; foot-and-mouth diseaseInform meWestern Cape department of agriculture (WCDoA).

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