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Cameroon: panic on swine fever leads to shortage of pork in Adamaoua

Cameroon: panic on swine fever leads to shortage of pork in Adamaoua
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 29 June 2016 17:16

(Business in Cameroon) - Since the end of March, it has been difficult for populations in the Adamaoua region, located in northern Cameroon, to consume pork. According to the pro-government daily who revealed this information, this situation follows the discovery of a swine fever outbreak in the Mbé district.

Therefore, the administrative authorities had to take measures to restrict the sale of pork, measures which today impact on the whole Adamaoua region, we learn.

According to livestock breeders in this part of Cameroon, pork could soon become a rare commodity on markets in southern Cameroon, with cargo coming from the three northern regions incapable of going through the veterinarian checkpoints set up since the discovery of swine fever outbreaks in March in the Mbé district.

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