Tamworth vet, Gunnedah stock and station agents concerned as foot and mouth disease in Indonesia could threaten Australia's industry

Mark Kriedemann
Updated July 7 2022 - 8:09pm, first published 5:30pm
FACE OFF: Isaac Roebuck said transmission of toot and mouth disease to Australia could be likely. Photo: Peter Hardin
FACE OFF: Isaac Roebuck said transmission of toot and mouth disease to Australia could be likely. Photo: Peter Hardin

FEARS of a potential freeze on cattle movements have grown and extra measures have been put in place to stop foot and mouth disease travelling here, now that it's prevalent in the neighboring Indonesia.

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Mark Kriedemann

Mark Kriedemann

Journalist

I take a particular interest in industry, environment, science, and technology subjects. Besides studies in media, my tertiary education covers genetics, as well as International Relations. I therefore strive to draw links between these varying disciplines to give a comprehensive analysis of developments in industry, agriculture, and the associated politics.

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