On May 4, the People's Committee of Khanh Hoa province issued a telegram to synchronously, drastically and effectively deploy solutions to prevent and control diseases in livestock and poultry.
In the first quarter of 2025, the situation of livestock and poultry farming in Khanh Hoa province will be stable. The number of flocks in farms and pig farms is developing well, the supply is enough to meet the consumption needs of the people.
Since the beginning of the year, there have been no diseases in livestock in the province.
However, due to extreme weather, adverse changes reduce the resistance of livestock, creating conditions for pathogens to develop, spread and cause diseases; the demand for trade, transportation, slaughter, and consumption of animals and animal products in the province increases...
Therefore, in the coming time, there is still a high risk of dangerous epidemics in livestock.
From this reality, Khanh Hoa province has directed localities to implement disease vaccination for livestock, ensuring that at least over 80% of all currently vaccinated livestock are vaccinated.
Direct specialized agencies to proactively monitor the area, instruct livestock farmers to increase the application of disease prevention and hygiene measures for livestock flocks; focus resources to organize the construction of facilities and disease-free livestock areas; proactively handle completely when new epidemics are detected; strictly handle cases of covering up epidemics and slow reporting, causing disease spread.
Strengthen quarantine management, control of animal and animal product transportation; organize the prevention and strict handling of cases of illegal animal and animal product transportation; strengthen inspection, supervision, detection and strict handling of cases of animal trafficking, transportation and slaughter that do not meet requirements for disease prevention and control, food safety...
Be responsible to the Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee if there is a widespread epidemic of livestock and poultry, causing great damage in the management area.