In the village of Leninsky, North Kazakhstan region, restrictions were imposed on the export of milk and meat due to an outbreak of brucellosis

Published 2023년 8월 16일

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Since the beginning of 2023, there have been 170 cases of brucellosis in cattle in the village of Leninskoye in North Kazakhstan. As a result, restrictions on the export of milk and meat have been imposed in the area. The villagers are unwilling to send their sick cattle to the slaughterhouse due to insufficient compensation from the government to replace their losses.
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Since the beginning of 2023, 170 cattle have become ill with brucellosis in the region Restrictions on the export of milk and meat due to the facts of brucellosis were introduced in the village of Leninsky, Akkayynsky district, North Kazakhstan region, the regional municipal television and radio channel reports. According to the information, from May 5 to August 7, there was an outbreak of brucellosis in the village of Leninskoye. Veterinarians take away cattle, recognized as sick. And the residents, who were skeptical about the results of blood tests, are unwilling to send their only cattle to the slaughterhouse. They complain that the amount that the state pays in compensation is not enough to buy milk cows, so they will not be able to make up for the losses. "63 cattle were registered with brucellosis. Of these, 54 were during planned inspections, and the remaining 9 were during recreational activities," Amanzhol Nurtazin, spokesman for the regional veterinary department, said. ...
Source: Agrosektor

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