The Iraqi Minister of Agriculture reassures the protection of all livestock on the ship “Kuwait”

by times news cr

2024-03-06T11:00:10+00:00

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/ The Minister of Agriculture, Abbas Jabr Al-Maliki, despatched a message of reassurance to Iraqi residents relating to the Kuwaiti ship loaded with 19,000 heads of livestock coming from Brazil to Iraq.

The minister mentioned in his message, “Our veterinary medical employees have accomplished all area medical examination procedures, and all animals have been confirmed to be freed from any epidemic illnesses, along with finishing all procedures for his or her entry into Iraqi ports in the direction of their unloading, after which their entry into Iraqi territory.”

He burdened “taking all measures to protect its safety and security and offering all plant and animal crops in Iraqi markets at acceptable costs, in a method that forestalls the prevalence of a shortage of any meals or agricultural commodity, considering preserving the pursuits of native producers.”

Port sector officers spoke of a foul odor that invaded the vacationer metropolis of Cape City in South Africa as a ship docked carrying hundreds of head of cattle with a disgusting scent. The ship continued its journey to Iraq final February.

The ship, which departed from Brazil and carried about 19,000 heads of livestock, docked in Cape City, and brought on a foul odor within the metropolis centre.

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