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Novel and notable advancements in veterinary and livestock production

(VAN) Recent and noteworthy advancements in the fields of veterinary and livestock production were unveiled at the esteemed 2023 National Conference on Science, Technology, and Innovation in Livestock Production and Veterinary Sciences.

This conference served as a platform for various enterprises and institutions to reveal pioneering developments in their respective fields.

Conducted over two days, from August 23rd to 24th, the National Conference was organized by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. The event took place at the National Institute of Animal Science in Hanoi, marking its first held.

The primary objective of this conference was to introduce prospective outcomes of research endeavors, along with novel technical breakthroughs, advancements in livestock breeds, and innovative technical processes between 2020 and 2030. These outcomes were subjected to comprehensive assessment, aiming to instigate initial shifts in yield, quality, effectiveness, feasibility, and real applicability.

Vietnam Agriculture News is pleased to present notable products and breakthroughs showcased across 20 exhibition booths, hosted by enterprises and centers operating within livestock production and veterinary sciences.

Mr. Pham Dac Thang, the Director of Toan Thang Veterinary Medicines Joint Stock Company, shared insights on their contributions. Their participation included the introduction of a number of injectable and oral medications, as well as supplemental feeds and antiseptics for livestock and poultry. These innovations incorporate the most advanced molecular and nanotechnological approaches in the contemporary world situation.

A significant presence at the conference was the National Veterinary Joint Stock Company (NAVETCO), a prominent state-owned entity. NAVETCO attracted attention through the unveiling of their product Navet ASFVAC, an African swine fever vaccine. As expounded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), African swine fever stands as an exceedingly lethal and contagious ailment affecting both domestic pigs and wild boars. Remarkably, for the past century, no effective ASF vaccine has been developed anywhere in the world.

Two Vietnamese enterprises, namely NAVETCO Central Veterinary Medicine Joint Stock Company (NAVETCO) and AVAC Vietnam Joint Stock Company, have taken proactive strides in the realm of ASF vaccine research and production. The trial on over 600,000 doses of ASF vaccine on pigs aged between eight and ten weeks, as executed by these enterprises, has yielded promising outcomes.

Notably, NAVETCO has emerged as the inaugural Vietnamese entity authorized by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to manufacture and distribute the African swine fever vaccine.

In reference to the collaborative testing of the NAVET-ASFVAC vaccine in Dominica, the Department of Animal Health, in conjunction with NAVETCO, dispatched a delegation to support Dominica in the deployment and testing of the vaccine from May 15th to June 19th, 2023. The resulting test outcomes affirm the safety and efficacy of the NAVET-ASFVAC vaccine across all 459 experimental pigs. Building upon these findings, Dominica has proposed the continuation of NAVETCO's support, advocating for an additional 2,500 doses of the vaccine to enable expanded administration in the near future.

The culmination of NAVET-ASFVAC and AVAC ASF LIVE reflects Vietnam's picture as the pioneering nation to successfully develop and produce two vaccines targeting ASF—an ailment that initially surfaced in Africa in 1921, boasting a mortality rate of up to 100 percent.

The Invet Group Joint Stock Company has contributed a novel collection of products harnessed from herbal sources, known as alternatives to antibiotics in the fields of animal husbandry and veterinary medicine. This innovative approach seeks to enhance productivity and elevate product quality. The showcase of herbal products from Invet Group has drawn notable attention.

Among the notable highlights at this year's product presentation booths was a dedicated space for pet-related innovations. De Heus introduced their pet feed brand, Truoo Pet Care, marking a significant debut in this conference.

Dabaco Vietnam Group emerged as an important contributor, presenting a number of products, including seven types of fresh and instant eggs - such as Devi instant chicken eggs, green-shell chicken eggs, domestic chicken eggs, rural chicken eggs, and DHA-enriched chicken eggs. Moreover, the group showcased high-quality soybean oil products under the COBA, UMI, and Coba Kids brands, alongside Dachi lemon leaves-infused chicken products and an array of processed offerings.

Hanvet Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Supplies Joint Stock Company seized the occasion to introduce EcoWay HT, an innovative microbiological product engineered to mitigate odors emanating from barns and wastewater—a critical advancement in the sphere.

Under the banner of "You Choose Green Eggs or Pink Eggs," the Center for Animal Experimentation and Conservation at the Institute of Livestock Production gained attention. Their stall engaged visitors through the introduction of a novel green egg product, freshly launched by the Center.

Author: Hong Tham

Translated by Linh Linh

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