The Chibobo settlement in Serenje District of Centra Province has received a livestock care center that was built at a cost of $22,000 thanks to the government’s Agricultural Productivity and Market Enhancement Project (APMEP).
APMEP Livestock Subject Matter Specialist YOUNG VIBETTI said the livestock service center will be a one-stop facility where farmers in the area may access various livestock services while speaking at the center’s handover.
Also, BRIAN HACAMBA, the district’s coordinator for fisheries and livestock, praised the government for building the facility since it will assist the area’s prevalence of livestock diseases decline.

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