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BGTN > International > South Africa’s top poultry producer flags bird flu risk amid vaccine delays
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South Africa’s top poultry producer flags bird flu risk amid vaccine delays

Lebo Masike
Last updated: May 21, 2024 3:32 pm
By Lebo Masike
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Chicks of broiler chicken are seen at Gruisfontein farm in Lichtenburg in the North West province, South Africa, 19 January 2023. Reuters/Siphiwe Sibeko/File Photo
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South Africa’s poultry industry, a significant contributor to the country’s agricultural sector, is on the brink of a potential crisis.

Astral Foods, the leading poultry producer in the nation, has raised alarm bells about an impending bird flu outbreak. The root cause is the critical delays in the availability and distribution of vaccines.

Not one poultry farm has been given the go-ahead for vaccination against avian influenza, even as the industry has applied for permission and feels it is urgently needed. In 2023 South Africa lost 9.5 million chickens, about a third of its national flock, during its worst outbreak of high-pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), a bird flu with a high death rate that spreads rapidly through a flock.

Astral Foods is not just any player in the poultry industry –  it has a market share that dwarfs its competitors.
Astral Foods produces a significant percentage of the chicken consumed in South Africa. The company operates an extensive network of farms, processing plants, and distribution channels, ensuring that high quality poultry products reach consumers across the country.

The company’s importance extends beyond its market dominance. Astral Foods is a major employer, providing jobs to thousands of South Africans. It also plays a crucial role in the broader agricultural supply chain, supporting numerous ancillary industries, from feed production to logistics.

Avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, is a highly contagious viral disease that affects birds, particularly poultry. The H5N1 strain, among others, has been known to cause severe outbreaks, leading to significant economic losses due to high mortality rates among infected birds and the necessary culling of exposed flocks to prevent further spread.

Bird flu outbreaks can devastate poultry industries, leading to supply shortages, price spikes, and the disruption of export markets. The virus’s potential to mutate and infect humans, although rare, also poses a public health risk, adding to the urgency of controlling outbreaks swiftly and effectively.

Vaccination is a critical tool in the fight against bird flu.

Effective vaccination programs can significantly reduce the incidence of the disease, protect poultry populations, and ensure the stability of the poultry supply chain. However, Astral Foods has reported significant delays in obtaining and distributing the necessary vaccines, creating a precarious situation. Several factors have contributed to these delays. Global supply chain disruptions, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, have led to shortages of vaccine components and finished products. Additionally, bureaucratic hurdles and regulatory bottlenecks within South Africa have further impeded the timely approval and distribution of vaccines.

The potential consequences of these vaccine delays are far-reaching. An uncontrolled bird flu outbreak could lead to the culling of millions of birds, severely impacting Astral Foods’ operations and the broader poultry industry. This would not only result in significant financial losses for producers but also threaten the livelihoods of thousands of workers and related businesses.

Consumers would also feel the impact, as reduced poultry supplies would likely lead to higher prices and potential shortages of chicken products. For many South Africans, chicken is a staple protein source, and any disruption in supply would have a direct effect on food security and nutrition. Moreover, an outbreak could jeopardize South Africa’s poultry export markets. Many countries impose strict import restrictions on poultry products from regions affected by bird flu. The loss of these markets would further compound the economic impact on the industry.

Addressing the threat of bird flu requires a coordinated approach involving multiple stakeholders. Government agencies, industry bodies, and individual producers must work together to ensure the timely availability and distribution of vaccines. This includes not only expediting regulatory approvals but also improving supply chain logistics and ensuring adequate funding for vaccination programs. Public private partnerships could play a crucial role in enhancing vaccine production and distribution capabilities. Collaboration with international organizations and vaccine manufacturers can also help secure additional supplies and expertise.

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Lebo Masike
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Lebo is a seasoned broadcaster and producer, passionate about engaging and relatable storytelling. Lebo is dedicated to bringing meaningful stories to the forefront of the media landscape. She relies on caffeine to get her through the day because sarcasm needs to stay hydrated. Pet peeves: Litter bugs.
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