On April 22, the training targeted representatives of the cattle sector, while on April 23 it focused on pig producers. Participants addressed key topics, including prescription-based antibiotic use, the role of licensed veterinarians, requirements for documenting treatment cases and outcomes, as well as action protocols in the event of animal disease.
The practical component included case-based work reflecting real farm conditions: participants analyzed scenarios, made treatment decisions, and developed approaches to managing antibiotic use at the farm level.
The training series will continue:
- May 6 — Poltava
- May 19 — Kyiv
Participation is free of charge, but the number of places is limited. Registration by phone: +380688629496
Organizers note that strong demand for such training confirms the relevance of practical knowledge for operating under the new veterinary regulatory framework.
The Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders is a non-profit, voluntary organization founded by domestic pork producers. Its main objectives are to represent and protect the rights and interests of member farms, promote the development and implementation of efficient pork production technologies, expand market access, and protect the domestic market.
The EpiC project in Ukraine aims to strengthen public health, animal health, and laboratory capacity through targeted technical assistance, institutional capacity building, and improved coordination between national and regional authorities in line with international standards and a One Health approach.