Farmers await lumpy skin disease testing after claims infected cattle from Australia have entered Indonesia

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Farmers await lumpy skin disease testing after claims infected cattle from Australia have entered Indonesia
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Cattle producers in northern Australia are facing a nervous wait, as authorities scramble to test animals for lumpy skin disease to reassure Indonesian authorities it is not in the country.

abc.net.au/news/lumpy-skin-disease-live-export-testing-for-indonesia/102682398Cattle producers in northern Australia are facing a nervous wait, as authorities scramble to test animals for lumpy skin disease to reassure Indonesian authorities it is not in the country.

"But in the grand scheme of things, its important to go through this with the highest level of efficacy possible to reopen those facilities as soon as possible," he said. But in a press conference on Tuesday, Indonesia's head of Agricultural Quarantine, Bambang — who goes by one name only — said the cattle could have come into Indonesia with LSD.

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