Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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Sabah in Malaysia has allocated USD 16.85 million for the local veterinary services department to implement programs for the livestock sector. These include increasing the supply and production of livestock, disease control and veterinary enforcement, and the development of downstream livestock-bas...
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