Krystynak R H, Charlebois P A
Can Vet J. 1987 Aug;28(8):523-7.
The possibility of an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease is of concern to Canada's livestock industry due to the resulting economic consequences. The primary economic impact of a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak would arise from the trade embargo placed on Canadian exports of animals and animal products to countries free of the disease. Agriculture Canada's Food and Agriculture Regional Model was used to estimate the economic impact of such a trade embargo. Two scenarios, a small and large outbreak, were simulated over a five year period (1986-90). The results indicate that even a small outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease would have serious economic consequences for the livestock sector with farm cash receipts declining by $2 billion. The largest impact would be on the pork sector followed by the beef sector.
由于口蹄疫爆发可能带来的经济后果,加拿大畜牧业对其爆发的可能性深感担忧。口蹄疫爆发的主要经济影响将源于对加拿大向无口蹄疫国家出口动物及动物产品实施的贸易禁运。加拿大农业部门的食品与农业区域模型被用于估算此类贸易禁运的经济影响。在五年期间(1986 - 1990年)模拟了两种情况,即小规模爆发和大规模爆发。结果表明,即使是口蹄疫的小规模爆发也会给畜牧业带来严重的经济后果,农场现金收入将减少20亿加元。最大的影响将出现在猪肉部门,其次是牛肉部门。