Malaysia continues to import live buffalo and cows from Thailand

게시됨 2022년 4월 1일

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Malaysia has lifted its suspension on cattle imports from Thailand, which was imposed in June 2021 due to foot-and-mouth disease (LSD) risks, following improvements in import rules and measures to control the disease. The Department of Animal Health Malaysia has urged to ensure imports are only from registered suppliers. The Livestock Development Department of Thailand has developed a vaccine for LSD, which is expected to be available in mid-May 2022, with production capacity ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 doses per month.
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According to the Department of Veterinary Medicine Malaysia (DVS), the decision was made after a number of improvements have been made in the import rules and procedures, where some measures can be taken in the country to control the disease. LSD. Malaysia suspended the import of cattle from Thailand on June 8, 2021 after assessing the risk of LSD that can spread in more than 41 provinces of Malaysia, in order to limit the risk of LSD transmission to protect benefits of Malaysia's animal industry. Following the lifting of the import ban, the Department of Animal Health Malaysia sought the cooperation of industry companies to ensure that the importation of cattle from Thailand is carried out through registered legitimate suppliers. signed with the Department of Livestock Development of Thailand. The Department of Animal Health Malaysia said it also expected the supply of cattle to remain stable and sufficient ahead of the International Labor Day celebrations in May. At the same ...
출처: Vinanet

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