The training program traditionally covers key aspects of operating under the new veterinary requirements, which are already generating a significant number of practical questions from producers. In particular, participants will address the prescription-based use of antibiotics, the role of licensed veterinarians, requirements for record-keeping and traceability, as well as action algorithms in the event of animal disease.
Special attention will be given to the practical component: working through case studies will allow participants to practice decision-making on treatment and antimicrobial use management directly at the farm level.
According to the organizers, the main goal of the training is to make the new veterinary requirements clear and applicable in practice:
“We aim for participants not only to know the regulations, but also to clearly understand how to act in specific situations — from prescribing treatment to maintaining documentation.”
Pre-registration is required to participate. For details, please contact: +380 68 862 94 96.
The EpiC project in Ukraine is aimed at strengthening public health, animal health, and laboratory capacity through targeted technical assistance, institutional capacity building, and improved coordination between national and regional public and animal health authorities in line with international standards and cross-sectoral principles.
The Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders is a non-profit, voluntary organization founded by domestic pork producers. Its main goals are to represent and protect the interests of its members, promote the development and implementation of modern technologies for efficient pork production, expand market opportunities, and protect the domestic market.