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Global Livestock Health Policy Challenges, Opportunties and Strategies for Effective Action

Global Livestock Health Policy is designed to provide an understanding of the complexities of national and subnational animal and public health policies and how those policies impact domestic livestock industries. These policies shape domestic disease control programs, international trade, and food safety efforts. This book offers public policy makers and animal health officials in government and industry a foundation on which to institute scientifically sound national and subnational animal health programs; solidify infrastructures; enhance communication between legislators, regulators, and a.

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  • "Global Livestock Health Policy is designed to provide an understanding of the complexities of national and subnational animal and public health policies and how those policies impact domestic livestock industries. These policies shape domestic disease control programs, international trade, and food safety efforts. This book offers public policy makers and animal health officials in government and industry a foundation on which to institute scientifically sound national and subnational animal health programs; solidify infrastructures; enhance communication between legislators, regulators, and a."@en

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  • "Global Livestock Health Policy Challenges, Opportunties and Strategies for Effctive Action"
  • "Global livestock health policy : challenges, opportunities, and strategies for effective action"
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  • "Global livestock health policy challenges, opportunities, and strategies for effective action"@en
  • "Global livestock health policy challenges, opportunities, and strategies for effective action"