As South Africa grapples with its controversial practice of live animal exports by sea, the government faces mounting pressure from animal welfare organisations, forming a pivotal moment in the nation’s approach to livestock trade, Cape {town} Etc reports. With legal exports of cattle, sheep, and goats continuing primarily to markets in the Middle East and Mauritius, the stark question remains: should South Africa reform these practices or move …
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