The economic impacts of foot and mouth disease – What are they, how big are they and where do they occur?
The Pirbright Institute · Royal Veterinary College
Abstract
Although a disease of low mortality, the global impact of foot and mouth disease (FMD) is colossal due to the huge numbers of animals affected. This impact can be separated into two components: (1) direct losses due to reduced production and changes in herd structure; and (2) indirect losses caused by costs of FMD control, poor access to markets and limited use of improved production technologies. This paper estimates that annual impact of FMD in terms of visible production losses and vaccination in endemic regions alone amount to between US$6.5 and 21 billion. In addition, outbreaks in FMD free countries and zones cause losses of >US$1.5 billion a year. FMD impacts are not the same throughout the world: FMD…
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2Topics & keywords
- Foot-and-mouth disease
- Livestock
- Productivity
- Business
- Outbreak
- Food security
- Environmental health
- Natural resource economics