A draft resolution by ICA for export properties and collection centers sets strict standards for bovine and buffalo farms involved in live export or meat processing. Until March 23, in public consultation, the resolution aims to ensure health and welfare of animals for export. Key requirements include sanitary and safety authorization, current vaccinations, individual animal identification, and technical assistance from a veterinarian. Farms must also adhere to regulations regarding prohibited substances, medicine use, and health plans. Additionally, they must provide adequate living conditions, access to food and water, and prevent diseases and parasites. Animals should not be subjected to unnecessary pain, and quick treatment or humane slaughter should be provided for sick or injured animals. These conditions are to be met to ensure the health and safety of the animals, adhering to trade protocols with importing countries.