Taiwan has been recognized by the World Organisation for Animal Health as free of goat pox, benefiting the country's goat farming industry. This recognition comes after a decade-long effort to eliminate goat pox, which was first found in the country in 2008. The ministry of agriculture aims to further support goat farmers to upgrade their farms and equipment to establish Taiwan as a robust producer capable of supplying goat products to its people and lessen dependence on imports.