Uasin Gishu County intensifies fight against foot and mouth disease

The exercise targets over 355,000 cattle across all 30 wards, ensuring that farmers’ livestock are protected against the highly contagious disease.

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Uasin Gishu County has intensified its fight against Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) by launching a county-wide vaccination exercise at Kipsomba Ward.
The exercise targets over 355,000 cattle across all 30 wards,
ensuring that farmers’ livestock are protected against the highly contagious
disease.
The county government has subsidized the vaccination, reducing
the cost per cow from Ksh.160 to just Ksh.50, making livestock health
accessible and affordable for every household.
According to Governor Jonathan Bii Chelilim, the initiative is
a critical step in safeguarding farmers’ livelihoods, securing the county’s
food supply, and opening new opportunities for livestock exports.
The exercise is being implemented as an E-Voucher vaccination
program in partnership with the national government. Farmers are registered
digitally, and veterinary officers are deployed systematically, ensuring
efficiency, accountability, and timely service.
Over 114 veterinary officers have been mobilized across the
county to carry out the vaccinations.
Governor Bii also emphasized the importance of community
participation, urging farmers to cooperate fully with veterinary teams and take
advantage of the subsidized E-Voucher program.
This exercise is part of a broader strategy by the county
government to strengthen livestock health, prevent economic losses, promote
sustainable agricultural growth, and position Uasin Gishu as a hub for quality
livestock ready for both local and international markets.
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