Hanoi: Do not neglect to prevent cattle and poultry diseases at the end of the year in Vietnam

Published 2021년 12월 14일

Tridge summary

Hanoi is preparing for potential disease outbreaks in livestock and poultry ahead of the Lunar New Year, due to the unpredictable Covid-19 epidemic and changing climate. The city's livestock industry has faced challenges, but the herd is still developing, meeting the capital's needs. However, the risk of disease is high due to the demand for animals and products, and the lack of vaccines or specific treatment for diseases like African swine fever and new strains of avian influenza. The city plans to propagandize to meet professional tasks, propagandize to breeders and owners, maintain supply chains, operate quarantine checkpoints, handle violations, and implement disease surveillance.
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Original content

Kinhtedothi - From now until the end of the year, diseases in livestock and poultry are likely to break out, affecting the overall production results of the livestock industry and the food supply for the people. Therefore, Hanoi's agricultural industry is focusing on solutions to control and respond to epidemics. High risk of outbreak In 2021, livestock development and disease prevention and control of livestock and poultry face many difficulties due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic. During the city's social distancing, vaccination, total environmental disinfection, quarantine and slaughter control encountered obstacles; Many centralized slaughterhouses had to suspend operations. However, up to now, the total herd of livestock and poultry in the city is still guaranteed to develop, basically meeting the needs of the people of the capital. Currently, the city's total herd of buffaloes and cows has 170,000 heads, of which dairy cows are 15,000 heads, buffaloes and cows produce ...
Source: Kinhtedothi

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