Central Agricultural Police Discuss Combating Livestock Diseases in Sirte

Officials from the Central Agricultural Police and the Animal Health Office in Sirte, Libya, met to discuss strategies for controlling livestock diseases. The meeting focused on preventing the spread of foot-and-mouth disease and regulating the use of banned medications.
Why it matters
Effective livestock management is critical for regional food security and public health in agricultural communities.
Colonel Abdel Salam Said, head of the Central Agricultural Police branch, met with Saad Al-Siwi, director of the Animal Health Office at the Agriculture and Livestock sector in Sirte, to discuss preventive measures to limit animal diseases in the city.
The report is a straightforward summary of a local government meeting.
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