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Tanzania’s livestock vaccination programme 64.5% complete

The Livestock Vaccination and Identification Programme has reached 64.5% nationwide, with the government planning to spend TZS30.8 billion/- for the second phase in the next financial year.

Deputy Minister for Livestock and Fisheries, Ng’wasi Kamani, said this in Dodoma yesterday, noting that the government recognises the importance of vaccination in controlling livestock diseases.

She was responding to a question from Special Seats MP Maririta Kivunge’s question, asked on her behalf by Silvia Sigula.

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The Deputy Minister said the ongoing five-year programme (2024/2025 – 2028/2029), valued at TZS216 billion/-, demonstrates the government’s commitment to improving the sector.

She added that in the 2024/2025 budget, TZS61.2 billion/- was allocated for the nationwide vaccination targeting 19 million cattle, 17 million goats and sheep, and 40 million indigenous chickens.

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