Through close cooperation between industry associations, universities, and international partners, Ukraine’s dairy industry is taking concrete steps to meet EU animal welfare standards.
The National Livestock Master Plan (NLMP) is a blueprint for transformation meant to reposition the livestock sector as a cornerstone of development.
Goats are vital sources of income, milk, and meat, and a breed that combines productivity with resilience could be transformative.
The findings could reduce livestock dependence on antibiotics, improve animal welfare, and lower agriculture’s environmental footprint.
The campaign is expected to deliver long-term benefits for livestock keepers, service providers, and consumers both within Sudan and across its trading partners.
Right now, the program seeks to enhance veterinary services, supporting farmer training, and facilitating livestock movement across borders.
Under the new MOU, both institutions will pool their resources to enhance milk production, improve processing practices, and boost consumer awareness.
This new project will use satellite-guided grazing systems to boost livestock nutrition, improve productivity and reduce methane emissions.
Thirteen countries committed to boosting livestock productivity and livelihoods as demand for meat and milk surges.
As part of the efforts, Livestock Development Principal Secretary Jonathan Mueke, opened a water reservoir at the Nomotio Livestock Improvement Centre valued at US$102,000 (Sh13.2 million).