The Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture is accelerating the implementation of the second phase of the national vaccination campaign against foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), enhancing measures to protect the livestock sector. Under the program, in the province of East Java, one of the country's key livestock centers, 505 thousand doses of the vaccine have already been distributed. The campaign is being carried out in coordination with the Veterinary Center (Pusvetma) in Surabaya. The main goal is to localize outbreaks of the disease, ensure veterinary safety, and maintain stable production activity in the industry. The authorities emphasize that having a sufficient volume of vaccines is a critical factor in preventing epizootic risks, reducing livestock mortality, and ensuring sustainable supplies of meat and dairy products to the domestic market. Head of Pusvetma Edi Budi Suzila noted that prompt and targeted measures play a key role in effectively controlling the disease. Regional ...