
During a working trip to the regions, he visited several farms and held meetings with representatives of animal husbandry, the agricultural sector, and farm managers. The discussions focused on issues concerning the development of animal husbandry and ensuring veterinary safety.
Livestock breeders expressed serious concerns about the increase in livestock diseases in recent years. They noted that such situations require veterinary services to take more active measures, including prevention, diagnosis, and rapid response.
The Minister emphasized that preventing epizootics is a key direction in agricultural policy. By his directive, the relevant services must strengthen veterinary control, monitor the epizootic situation, and activate preventive measures on farms, as well as respond promptly to all 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 take responsibility for the care of their animals, to promptly inform veterinarians about signs of disease, and to strictly adhere to the recommendations of the veterinary service. Coordinated actions by all participants in the process will help ensure epizootic safety and contribute to the sustainable development of animal husbandry.