Thursday, September 20, 2012

Egypt: Ministry of Agriculture: a plan to raise the levels of bio-security in poultry farms

[Previously posted on here]
Ahmed Zakaria revealed Head of Central Department of Preventive Medicine at the Ministry of Agriculture d. Suhair Abdul Qadir that about 90% of the poultry farms in Egypt do not comply with the minimum standards for bio-security. added that a large proportion of them infected Bmredan or at least three of poultry diseases, and committees of veterinary

September 20, 2012


Excerpt: The Ministry of Agriculture of the General Authority for Veterinary Services, the implementation of a plan to raise rates security in poultry farms nationwide, according to the requirements of veterinary determined by the Authority pursuant to its national, while warning, official sources as "ministry" of a scheme to demolish sector of poultry in Egypt in favor of "Mafia import" of abroad.
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...explained properly to plan Commission during the next phase depends on the mechanisms and realistic and scientific to control the avian influenza virus and the transfer of all farms Valley and Delta to the desert areas of new, adding that the rumors about the injury 90% of the poultry farms in Egypt diseases is not true, and only collapsed industry, noting that it is an attempt to hit the national entities to the poultry industry for the benefit of imported poultry, especially after that exceeded investments poultry industry locally 26 billion pounds and employs nearly two million workers. added sound «We are all partners in the face of epidemic diseases because we are targeting to protect the lives of people first, and to protect the poultry industry from collapse and defense for its investments in Egypt, amounting to about 25 billion pounds because they provide "life" to more than two million workers, explaining the importance of educating citizens to report promptly any suspected cases of the disease in poultry farms.

http://www1.youm7.com/News.asp?NewsID=792163&SecID=97&IssueID=0

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