Poultry Disease Surveillance, Control and Monitoring East Africa
The African continent has experienced significant increase in the productivity of modern poultry stocks. However, with emerging transboundary animal zoonotic diseases affecting the small-scale poultry producers in particular and endangering the poultry genetic resources, appropriate veterinary policies and strategies are crucial for the poultry disease surveillance, control and monitoring.
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According to the United Nations World Food Programme, within the last half century, the African continent has experienced significant increase in the productivity of modern poultry stocks. Synergies have resulted from advances made in the poultry value chain: from poultry management and housing, nutrition and ration formulation, applying poultry genetics knowledge in commercial breeding programmes to better diagnosis and control of avian diseases. Of all these core elements, poultry health and disease can be the least predictable and is the hardest to measure.
With emerging transboundary animal zoonotic diseases affecting the small-scale poultry producers in particular and endangering the poultry genetic resources, and since a healthy and disease free bird is the key for profitable poultry production, appropriate veterinary policies and strategies are crucial for the disease surveillance, control and monitoring.
For this reason, the NABC and the Royal GD are hosting two Africa Business Club sessions on the topic of Disease Surveillance, Control and Monitoring with a regional focus to raise awareness on the need to have an increased focus on the poultry disease surveillance, control and monitoring as well as to indicate existing gaps that can be filled by the expertise and solutions of the Dutch private sector.
The focus of the Africa Business Club webinars is on the following key topic areas:
- Poultry health:importance of a disease control and prevention system.
- Public health and sustainable production: the threat of antimicrobial resistance and regulations for the usage of antibiotics and other drugs.
- Sustainable solutions:biosecurity, monitoring and disease control.
You are now viewing the webinar page for Poultry Disease Surveillance, Control and Monitoring East Africa taking place on the 22nd of June at 15:00 PM CEST.
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Time Activity Speaker 15:00-15:05 Introduction to the webinar Mr. Jan Hulzebosch
Poultry Expert
NABC15:05-15:15 Setting the scene: disease surveillance, control and monitoring in East Africa Dr. Obadiah Njagi
Chief Veterenary Officer of Kenya15:15-15:25 Setting the scene: the importance of disease surveillance, control and monitoring in and the Dutch perspective Dr. Jeanine Wiegel
Veterinarian
Royal GD15:25-15.45 Panel Discussion: Do we need a regional approach for disease surveillance, control and monitoring? Presentation: Practical Implementation on Keeping Germs under Control by Schipper Group
Presentation: Hendrix Genetics Strategy on Biosecurity and Disease Monitoring in Relation to Export of (G)PS DOC by Hendrix Genetics
Dr. Obadiah Njagi
Chief Veterenary Officer of KenyaDr. Jeanine Wiegel
Veterinarian
Royal GDMr. Thomas Mallens
Director HyCare Poultry
Schippers GroupMr. Bart Stokvis
Technical Service Manager
Hendrix Genetics Layers15.45-16:05 Q&A with the audience 16:05-16:10 Call for action: express interest for working group to provide the basis for a regional approach Mr. Jan Hulzebosch
Poultry Expert
NABC16:10-16:15 Closing words -
Dr. Obadiah Njagi
Chief Veterinary Officer of KenyaDr. Jeanine Wiegel
Veterinarian
Royal GDMr. Thomas Mallens
Director HyCare Poultry
Schippers GroupMr. Bart Stokvis
Technical Service Manager
Hendrix Genetics LayersMr. Jan Hulzebosch
Poultry Expert
NABC