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The PMAC Side Meeting “Addressing Antimicrobial Usage in Asia’s Food Animal Production Sectors: Towards a Unified, One Health Approach to Preventing and Controlling Resistance” was implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the...
In Tajikistan, local publicity and organizational support from district (and central too) government vet offices was deemed most useful for financial success. Such government collaboration or even infrastructure at district level is absent in Afghanistan...
Summary Report: the Thirty-eighth Session of the Animal Production and Health Commission for Asia and the Pacific (APHCA):
17 November 2014
17 November 2014
Chiang Mai, Thailand, 3-7 November 2014
Ruminant Supply Chains in Mongolia (2014)
03 November 2014
03 November 2014
Livestock raising and marketing remain among the most socially influential activities in Mongolia. In addition to its historical and cultural importance, livestock secures not only the national food supply but the livelihoods of extensive populations...
Poverty and hunger have significant negative externalities affecting ‘non-poor’ segments of society (for example conflict and infectious diseases) and thus, apart from ethical concerns, economic considerations and enlightened self-interest should put the reduction of poverty...






