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Agriculture takes action on foot-and-mouth disease

فريق رجال الأعمال news 13 August 2025 12:32 PM
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Agriculture takes action on foot-and-mouth disease

The Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation will launch a veterinary convoy campaign on Saturday to vaccinate livestock against the SAT1 strain of foot-and-mouth disease. The virus was recently detected in several neighboring countries.

The ministry's General Organization for Veterinary Services (GOVS) began monitoring the regional and international epidemiological situation, and confirmed the spread of the SAT1 strain through international reports from global reference labs. This led to an integrated effort to provide vaccines in record time.

Agriculture Minister Alaa Farouk said that protecting livestock and food security is a national responsibility that cannot be delayed.

He said the ministry's teams were highly efficient and fast, which allowed for proactive action before the situation could escalate. A comprehensive vaccination campaign will begin on Saturday to protect cattle in all governorates, with a focus on high-risk border areas.

Farouk noted that the ministry had been undergoing a restructuring to improve its coordination, enabling it to respond to any emergency and meet the needs of farmers and breeders as quickly as possible. He also praised the staff and specialists at the General Organization for Veterinary Services (GOVS) for their effective monitoring of new variants, as well as the work of the digital transformation and hotline units.

He praised the efforts of the General Organization for Veterinary Services (GOVS) and its research institutes for successfully isolating the new strain and preparing for the production and calibration of vaccines in record time.

He also acknowledged the role of the ministry’s digital transformation unit in opening communication channels with farmers and producers, which accelerated the monitoring process. The unified hotline, 19561, received reports from citizens and breeders, allowing epidemiological surveillance teams to identify potential suspected cases promptly.

The ministry will implement a plan for an immediate response to global epidemiological developments, including a comprehensive vaccination campaign via veterinary convoys in all villages. A door-to-door campaign for farmers and breeders will begin on Saturday, August 16.

Farouk stressed the need for intensified efforts and cooperation with community leaders to ensure the campaign's success.

He added that collaboration between the General Organization for Veterinary Services (GOVS) and the Agricultural Research Center (ARC), along with a restructuring of the ministry, has improved the efficiency of veterinarians and research teams. He said this has been crucial in taking proactive measures to protect Egypt's livestock and maximize production.

Minister Farouk stressed the need to continue monitoring and activating communication with citizens and breeders through the hotline to ensure a healthy and safe environment for Egypt's livestock and productive capacity, thus preserving food security.

Deputy Agriculture Minister Moustafa El Sayyad said the ministry had conducted a livestock census and developed the "Veal Project." The project has financed nearly 500,000 cattle and benefited more than 45,000 rural families with financing exceeding 9 billion pounds ($189 million). According to El Sayyad, these efforts have increased Egypt's food self-sufficiency from 40% before 2014 to over 60% in 2025, despite the country's population growth.