Gyeonggi-do in South Korea will begin screening for diseases at goat farms to prevent the spread of zoonotic infectious diseases like tuberculosis and brucellosis, and ensure food safety. This initiative is crucial as goats are not subject to mandatory pre-screening for these diseases, and the domestic goat industry has been expanding rapidly with over 500,000 goats raised nationwide as of August, alongside a significant increase in imports of foreign goat meat. The screening will initially involve examining 100 goats from 20 farms, with plans to expand this to regular projects next year.