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EU, NGO unite to fight livestock diseases in Zimbabwe

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Published Nov 2, 2023

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The International Livestock Research Institute, in partnership with the European Union (EU) and the government, has refurbished veterinary laboratories in Zimbabwe to combat livestock diseases. The refurbishment will enhance veterinary services, surveillance of diseases, and early detection and control of outbreaks. The EU has been providing funding for the project, which aims to address the significant threat that livestock diseases pose to smallholder farmers and the livestock industry in Zimbabwe.
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Source: EU, NGO unite to fight livestock diseases –Newsday Zimbabwe THE International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), in partnership with government and the European Union (EU), has refurbished provincial veterinary laboratories in Matabeleland South and Masvingo provinces as part of efforts to control frequent livestock disease outbreaks in these areas. The laboratories, which have been refurbished and well-equipped by the Livestock Production Systems in Zimbabwe (LIPS-ZIM) project, will enhance the provision of veterinary services and surveillance of notifiable diseases through early detection and effective control of livestock disease outbreaks. The project, made possible through EU funding, seeks to address one of the major threats to livestock production among smallholder farmers. Livestock production contributes significantly to the food, wealth, draught power and social well-being of many rural households in Zimbabwe with an estimated 90% of the national cattle herd, ...
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