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Negocc vet strengthen­s collaborat­ion with LGUS

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THE Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) of Negros Occidental is strengthen­ing its collaborat­ion with veterinari­ans, livestock technician­s and agricultur­ists of local government units (LGUS) for better implementa­tion of its programs and projects in the province.

PVO, during the Poultry and Livestock Associatio­n in Negros Occidental (Plano) meeting in Bacolod City recently, underscore­d concerns and updates on its services.

These include animal livelihood program on dairy goat developmen­t and disaster risk management through establishm­ent of animal rescue centers, silage production and pasture developmen­t.

Marketing support like the distributi­on of meat shop and processing equipment for qualified and deserving hog raisers associatio­n, weighing scales and holding-pen for livestock auction markets (LAM) were also presented.

Also, PVO stressed its commitment to the public in ensuring animal health.

Provincial Veterinari­an Renante Decena said this is through biosecurit­y measures like strengthen­ing veterinary quarantine services in all ports in the province and strict regulation and monitoring of commercial livestock and poultry farms.

Decena said control and prevention measures of endemic diseases of animals are ongoing.

These include conducting massive vaccinatio­n of animals against frequently occurring diseases, active disease surveillan­ce in key livestock producing areas, and continued informatio­n and education campaign to all stakeholde­rs on the prevention of animal diseases.

PVO continues to provide veterinary extension services through deployment of trained paravets in the barangays, especially among far-flung areas.

“These programs, projects and services are positioned to be readily available anywhere in the province,” he said, adding that they want to make livestock and poultry production along with animal health as strategic priorities to boost the provincial economy.

Technical personnel in various localities, for their part, assured sustained collaborat­ion and commitment in the implementa­tion of programs and projects.

“This collaborat­ion is seen to spur promising opportunit­ies and developmen­t for the province’s livestock and poultry industry,” the provincial veterinari­an added.*

 ??  ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO VETERINARI­ANS, livestock technician­s and agricultur­ists of local government units attend Poultry and Livestock Associatio­n in Negros Occidental meeting in Bacolod City recently.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO VETERINARI­ANS, livestock technician­s and agricultur­ists of local government units attend Poultry and Livestock Associatio­n in Negros Occidental meeting in Bacolod City recently.

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