June 5, 2026 | 07:24 GMT +7
June 5, 2026 | 07:24 GMT +7
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(VAN) The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) is seeking to broaden its cooperation with Viet Nam across livestock value chains and to promote regional collaboration through policy dialogues.
(VAN) VAAS and ILRI co-organized a workshop to discuss solutions for minimizing the use of agrochemicals in the fields of soil science, crop production, livestock, and aquaculture.
(VAN) Mitigating agrochemical use is a key priority for countries in the region to ensure food safety, protect the environment, and safeguard public health.
(VAN) Key thematic areas that are central to livestock transformation in Asia-Pacific include food security and nutrition, livelihoods and inclusive economic development, animal health and One Health, and climate action and biodiversity.
(VAN) From ILRI's perspective, there are great opportunities for CGIAR and partners to support provincial food system transformation agenda.
(VAN) One Health is being piloted to manage nearly 40,000 captive wildlife animals in Thai Nguyen, reducing disease outbreak risks.
(VAN) Risk assessment methodology enables early risk identification, rational resource allocation, and the development of control measures tailored to the food value chain.
(VAN) Risk assessment in food safety management not only helps protect public health but also promotes sustainable development.
(VAN) Dr. Fred Unger, former Regional Representative of ILRI in Asia, is honored as a pioneering expert who helped establish Viet Nam’s One Health and risk-based approaches in food safety.
(VAN) These meaningful messages from international partners affirm VAN News' increasingly solid standing.
(VAN) Dr. Nguyen Viet Hung, ILRI's Regional Director for Asia, emphasized the One Health approach in ensuring food safety and reducing antimicrobial resistance risks in livestock.
(VAN) The new initiative promotes the sustainable transformation of livestock systems in low-income countries, enhancing resilience and reducing emissions.
(VAN) Dr Hung Nguyen-Viet has been appointed Regional Director for ILRI Asia, and will be based at the ILRI Vietnam Office in Hanoi.
(VAN) Building on the success of the Sustainable Animal Productivity Project (SAPLING), the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) is implementing the Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods Program.
(VAN) A study released on August 18 found that among 207 wildlife farmers, 8.7% had past Hantavirus infections, 1.9% showed recent exposure, and 26.7% had been infected with Hepatitis E.