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Cameroon : 6 million small ruminants to be vaccinated against rinderpest

Cameroon : 6 million small ruminants to be vaccinated against rinderpest
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 26 September 2019 13:04

(Business in Cameroon) - Cameroon plans to vaccinate 6 million small ruminants against rinderpest between September 25 and October 30, 2019. In that regard, the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries, and Animal Industries launched yesterday, a national campaign in Nanga-Eboko.

The operation will be conducted in the framework of Prodel, an animal husbandry development project funded by the World Bank with XAF60 billion. It is part of the plan initiated by the ministry to eradicate rinderpest.

For this campaign, Prodel is providing XAF2.5 billion, credible sources inform.

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