Mallard ducks are at the heart of the discussion about a new bird flu in Morocco

Published 2024년 3월 29일

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Khaled Al-Sati, the parliamentary advisor for the National Labor Union in Morocco, has expressed concerns to the Minister of Agriculture about the absence of regulations for breeding mallard ducks in the country. He highlighted the risks this poses to food security and the health of other poultry due to the potential spread of diseases like avian influenza. Al-Sati stressed the need for a regulatory book to ensure the health and safety of the poultry industry, emphasizing the importance of special conditions for raising these ducks under the supervision of the ministry's central departments.
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The parliamentary advisor for the National Labor Union in Morocco, Khaled Al-Sati, asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Rural Development, Water and Forests to reveal the procedures and measures that he intends to take in order to produce the discount book for the duck chain, in order to avoid any problem in the future. The representative indicated in a written question addressed to the Minister of Agriculture Until the creation of a chain for breeding mallard ducks in Morocco in the complete absence of a book of regulations poses a great danger to the rest of the poultry birds, and threatens the food security of white meat, which is considered an essential consumable item on the Moroccan table. Al-Sati explained that raising these ducks “requires special conditions due to the nature of this species.” From poultry. He stressed ...

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