Graduation of New Animal Health Technicians Boosts SA's Biosecurity
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Graduation of new animal health technicians boosts SA's biosecurity
Thirty-eight animal health technicians, 63% of them women, have graduated from the Tsolo Agriculture and Rural Development Institute (TARDI), strengthening veterinary services as the Eastern Cape and South Africa face heightened threats from foot-and-mouth disease and other animal diseases. Read more...
New Animal Health Technicians Set to Strengthen Biosecurity and Rural Development
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