Junín: 6,900 sheep and alpacas were dosed to protect livestock capital

Published 2024년 9월 25일

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The Junín Regional Directorate of Agriculture has administered health treatments to a total of 5,650 sheep and alpacas across the Churco, Quilcatacta, and Ulcumayo sectors in the province of Junín. This initiative aims to safeguard the livestock of small-scale farmers facing challenges due to low temperatures and drought. Regular dosing is crucial for the well-being of the animals and to boost the productivity of the herds, thereby securing the income of the farming families. The Agrarian Agency of Junín plans to continue its support for local producers by focusing on animal health and promoting the sustainable growth of the livestock sector.
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With the aim of protecting the livestock capital of small-scale farmers, the Junín Regional Directorate of Agriculture has managed to dose 5,500 sheep and 1,400 alpacas in the Churco, Quilcatacta and Ulcumayo sectors, located in the province of Junín. This health initiative was carried out in a context of adversity, since Junín farmers have been affected by low temperatures and a lack of rainfall. Dosing is essential to ensure the health of the animals and, consequently, improve the productivity of the herds, thus guaranteeing the livelihood of the families involved in this ...
Source: AgroPeru

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