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Animal Health Articles
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The
role of imported veterinary medicine
and vaccine in the poultry sector
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Contribution of the Livestock and Poultry Sector to the growth and
development of Pakistan’s Agrarian Economy :-
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Population engaged in Agrarian Economy |
70 % |
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Agriculture’s
Contribution of GDP |
25 % |
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Livestock sector’s contribution to agriculture |
40 % |
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Livestock sector’s contribution to GDP |
10 % |
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Livestock contribution to exports |
10 % |
In addition, Livestock and Poultry Sector provide food to 140 Million
population in the form of Protein-Milk, Meat, Eggs as well as skins and
hides for value-added exports of quality leather goods. Seen in the above
perspective, the Veterinary Medicine Business in Pakistan is supporting a
vital segment of the economy even though the veterinary Business is still
in an early stage of Market Development, covering just about 10 % of the
total Livestock and Poultry industry potential in Pakistan.
Prevention and control of disease is most difficult and important in the
poultry and Livestock industry. Disease has progressively acquired a
place of high significance and the major turning point for the success or
failure of this sector. Of all other multiple reasons, this single factor
is pregnant with far reaching consequences as far as the farm economics
are concerned, direct losses can be colossal due to out right deletion of
the flock. The role of corrective chemotherapy can, never the less, not
be ignored. Had it not been for research in the development of
EFFICACIOUS THERAPEUTIC AGENT and selective use of corrective medicine,
Poultry and Livestock sector would not had taken its roots in the
developing countries. The due care and discretion in the selection of
medicines and uses was very important towards the improvement in the
health management of Poultry and Livestock sector. Substandard medicines
and quackery had also aggravated this problem. It is here in this area of
Poultry and Livestock sector that the Veterinarians and qualified
prescribers acquire importance. Much depends on their professional
competence and discretionary acumen. To prescribe a correct medicine in
the line of treatment calls INDEPTH AWARENESS of the interaction between
body, drugs and disease. Greater responsibility rest on Veterinarians to
organize effective monitoring of the medicine available and offered for
sale.
Life is a dynamic process, characterize by emerging challenges and their
effective solutions. The Poultry and Livestock sector is no exception to
this phenomena. The advancement and survival of any field depends on its
ability to cope with a challenges it is facing. This is possible only
through the process of continuing scientific research and its effective
application. Since our independent research and development had not been
one of our top priorities due to a number of reasons, the goal of self
reliance cannot be achieved without giving proper attention on scientific
research. Unfortunately the gap in this field between developed and
developing countries is quite wide and likely to remain so.
The inherent relationship between Farmers, Veterinarians and Veterinary
sale teams plays a very important role. This bond between them plays the
essential role of Technical application of latest technology in the
animal health. This relationship is also vital for national economy in
general and animal health in particular.
The poultry sector had long been seen having all the qualities of
industry with export potential but it still remains in the uncertainty
because of multi factors. The research and development is need of time to
transform poultry and Livestock sector into an industry.
The importers who are marketing the vaccines and medicines are not mere
business representatives but are also effectively transferring
Technologies to our local industry. Three prime role is to provide
quality vaccines and medicines for the best care of poultry and Livestock
sector. The imported vaccines and medicines with high efficacy had given
a clear health protection to this industry.
Ch. Waheed-ud-din ahmed
Chairman
Pakistan Veterinary Medicine
Importers Group.
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