Mozambique has vaccinated approximately 50 percent of its cattle population in the priority zones of Matutuine, according to recent reports. The vaccination campaign aims to protect livestock from disease outbreaks and safeguard the livelihoods of farmers in the region. These zones were identified as particularly vulnerable, prompting focused vaccination efforts. Authorities have been working to ensure widespread coverage and effective disease prevention. The initiative is a crucial step in bolstering Mozambique’s agricultural sector and ensuring food security. Further vaccination efforts are planned to extend coverage to other regions and maintain herd immunity. This success represents a significant stride in protecting Mozambique’s valuable cattle resources.

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