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The Secrets of Success in Thailand with the Avian Influenza Virus
28 April 2006, Pichit Province - An owner holding his fighting cock speaking with a state Veterinarian Inspector at the cock fighting farm. Spot checks are carried out on the fighting birds every two months.
FAO Project - OSRO/INT/501/NET: Netherlands support to and collaboration with FAO to control highly pathogenic avian influenza in Asia.
Objectives: To protect humans and the poultry sector, in particular smallholder producers, against HPAI, in Asia and beyond, through the effective control and prevention of the disease and the restoration towards a sustainable, viable poultry production sector. To protect humans and the poultry sector, in particular smallholder producers, against HPAI, in Asia and beyond, through the effective control and prevention of the disease and the restoration towards a sustainable, viable poultry production sector. To support FAO in its role of coordination, strategic planning support, project and programme development and general technical assistance to the control and prevention of HPAI in Asia.
04/28/2006
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Thailand
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© FAO/Bay Ismoyo
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