The Forgotten Triumph of Rinderpest Eradication, and the Cost of Ignoring Its Lesson

Wait 5 sec.

BRUSSELS, Belgium, June 27 (IPS) - Animal disease is no longer a distant concern for farmers and veterinarians alone. It is increasingly visible in household budgets: global egg prices surged more than 60% during recent bird flu outbreaks. In South Africa, foot-and-mouth disease pushed beef prices up by 34%. These are not isolated fluctuations in price. They are reminders that when prevention falls short, families, farmers and food systems all pay the price.Read the full story, “The Forgotten Triumph of Rinderpest Eradication, and the Cost of Ignoring Its Lesson”, on globalissues.org →