Cash for dead cattle as restocking comes to an end

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The government has compensated farmers whose cattle died during a restocking exercise with P2, 500 per beast, Principal Veterinary Officer, Dr Kefilwe Makgetho has confirmed. Dr Makgetho confirmed that so far 322 farmers have benefitted from this gesture in Zones 6 and 7 after losing 504 cattle.

He said that the farmers were paid cash at the rate of P2, 500 per beast provided the farmers furnished the department with adequate evidence.

The price is given regardless of the breed the farmer had. Dr. Makgetho said that the animals died after they were handed over to farmers due to a variety of causes including drought and diseases.  In addition, Dr. Makgetho confirmed that the ministry had completed the restocking of cattle and small stock except for dairy cattle.

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