New Zealand’s economy could take a $10 billion dollar hit in the event of an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease – that’s according to one model from Biosecurity NZ.
Border forces are on alert after the virus was found in Indonesia, including popular holiday spot, Bali. It affects cloven-hoofed animals such as cows, pigs, sheep, goats and deer. And farmers here are worried about their livestock and what it could mean for their industry. Zane Small reports. ➡️ SUBSCRIBE:
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