
During his working trip across the regions, he visited several farms and held meetings with local livestock breeders, heads of agricultural enterprises, and sector representatives. Important topics concerning the development of livestock breeding and ensuring veterinary safety were raised during the discussions.
Livestock breeders expressed serious concern about the increase in diseases among livestock in recent years. They noted that such situations require an enhancement of preventive measures, as well as prompt response and timely diagnosis from veterinary services.
The minister emphasized that preventing epizootic risks is one of the key areas of agricultural policy. He instructed specialized services to strengthen veterinary control, monitor the epizootic situation, activate preventive actions on farms, and respond promptly to reports of animal diseases.
Additionally, it has been reported that funds have been allocated from the republican budget for the purchase of biological products and laboratory diagnostic kits.
The ministry urges livestock owners to be attentive to the care of animals, to promptly inform veterinarians of any signs of illness, and to strictly follow the recommendations of the veterinary service. Coordinated actions from all parties will contribute to ensuring epizootic safety and the sustainable development of livestock breeding.