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Indonesia strengthens animal disease control as El Nino looms
ID🏛️ Politics21 hr. ago

Indonesia strengthens animal disease control as El Nino looms

Indonesia's Ministry of Agriculture is enhancing its animal disease control system to protect livestock productivity amid the anticipated effects of El Niño. The ministry is focusing on improving veterinary services, increasing vaccinations, implementing stricter biosecurity protocols, and controlling vectors like mosquitoes and ticks that spread diseases. Director General of Livestock and Animal Health, Agung Suganda, emphasized the need for these measures due to changing climate conditions that could affect disease transmission patterns. The government is also stockpiling medicines, vitamins, and vaccines to bolster livestock immunity and prevent outbreaks. These efforts aim to ensure the sustainability of livestock production and the stability of animal-derived food supplies nationwide.

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Indonesia strengthens animal disease control as El Nino looms

Indonesia's Ministry of Agriculture is enhancing its animal disease control system to protect livestock productivity amid the anticipated effects of El Niño. The ministry is focusing on improving veterinary services, increasing vaccinations, implementing stricter biosecurity protocols, and controlling vectors like mosquitoes and ticks that spread diseases. Director General of Livestock and Animal Health, Agung Suganda, emphasized the need for these measures due to changing climate conditions that could affect disease transmission patterns. The government is also stockpiling medicines, vitamins, and vaccines to bolster livestock immunity and prevent outbreaks. These efforts aim to ensure the sustainability of livestock production and the stability of animal-derived food supplies nationwide.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about government actions related to animal disease control in anticipation of El Niño. It includes direct quotes from an official and outlines specific measures being taken without apparent ideological framing or biased language. There is no indication of slm

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