The organisers provide that Vietnam is considered as one of the fastest growing and high potential Asian countries, as far as livestock numbers and feed production is concerned.
The report suggests that a global 30% reduction in antibiotic use, achieved through improved hygiene, vaccination, and biosecurity, could yield US$120 billion in economic gains by 2050.
Pigs have already been vaccinated and will be challenged with a virulent strain of the ASF virus to assess the vaccine’s efficacy.
The Philippine Department of Agriculture recently launched a new ASF vaccine research centre at Central Luzon State University to strengthen the nation’s biosecurity infrastructure.
The latest wave of infections underscores the urgent need for stronger biosecurity measures and international cooperation to contain the virus.
Brazil is one of the world’s largest meat exporters, and this status opens doors to new markets while boosting confidence in animal product safety.