Sudan is committed to expanding livestock and meat exports

Published 2021년 4월 5일

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Sudan's Ministry of Animal Resources has declared a success of the 'Hundred-Day Plan for Increasing Livestock Exports', which commenced on February 15, 2021. The initiative has led to a significant increase in livestock exports, with the country exporting 307,172 livestock from mid-February to the end of March 2021, which is nearly three times the number exported during the same period in 2010. The plans include upgrading stalls, veterinary laboratories, and improving the localization level of animal vaccines. The ministry is also working on establishing modern slaughter plants and has established good cooperation with Saudi Arabia in the field of animal husbandry. The export of meat products to Jordan has also been resumed, following a 10-year suspension.
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The Su News Agency reported on March 29 that the "Hundred-Day Plan for Increasing Livestock Exports" implemented by the Ministry of Animal Resources of Sudan was a success. From mid-February to the end of March 2021, Sudan’s livestock exports reached 307,172, including 264,833 sheep and cattle. 8,794 camels and 33,545 camels were nearly three times the same period in 2010. In the five priority plans proposed by the new transitional government in February 2021, the animal husbandry sector put forward the following goals: "Maintain and upgrade stalls and veterinary laboratories. The Ministry of Animal Resources has since taken a series of measures such as upgrading the animal resource export system, improving the localization level of animal vaccines, and establishing modern slaughter plants that meet the requirements of the regional market, etc. The Minister of Animal Resources said that the close cooperation between Sudan and Saudi Arabia in the field of animal husbandry is very ...
Source: Foodmate

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