Fish farms can now get free advice from vets on disease management, lab analyses

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Eleven farms have already signed up. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SFA said the service will enable the agency to gather information on the disease situation and areas for improvement on biosecurity practices in each farming region, which will benefit overall planning and resourcing to better support the local aquaculture industry.

“It is heartening to know that 11 farms have already signed up for AAHS. We encourage more farms to make use of this service to improve their farm biosecurity and management.” Among those who signed up for the service was Mr Kelvin Tang, director of Goh Marine Fishery, who said the new resource will help his workers learn to identify diseases earlier to minimise fish mortality.

The AAHS will include laboratory diagnostic analyses for health screening during scheduled consultations; identifying causes during a disease investigation; as well as interpretation of the results and sharing advice on how to improve farm management.

 

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