Analysis of existing statutes has showed that the private sector is legally allowed to administer livestock vaccinations in Kenya, whereas previously it was believed only public sector could do so.

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Main Author: CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/124544
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spelling CGSpace1245442023-03-14T14:03:14Z Analysis of existing statutes has showed that the private sector is legally allowed to administer livestock vaccinations in Kenya, whereas previously it was believed only public sector could do so. CGIAR Research Program on Livestock livestock development rural development analysis private sector public sector systems agrifood systems 2019-12-31 2022-10-07T07:05:29Z 2022-10-07T07:05:29Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/124544 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Livestock. 2019. Analysis of existing statutes has showed that the private sector is legally allowed to administer livestock vaccinations in Kenya, whereas previously it was believed only public sector could do so. Reported in Livestock Annual Report 2019. Policy.
spellingShingle livestock
development
rural development
analysis
private sector
public sector
systems
agrifood systems
CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
Analysis of existing statutes has showed that the private sector is legally allowed to administer livestock vaccinations in Kenya, whereas previously it was believed only public sector could do so.
title Analysis of existing statutes has showed that the private sector is legally allowed to administer livestock vaccinations in Kenya, whereas previously it was believed only public sector could do so.
title_full Analysis of existing statutes has showed that the private sector is legally allowed to administer livestock vaccinations in Kenya, whereas previously it was believed only public sector could do so.
title_fullStr Analysis of existing statutes has showed that the private sector is legally allowed to administer livestock vaccinations in Kenya, whereas previously it was believed only public sector could do so.
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of existing statutes has showed that the private sector is legally allowed to administer livestock vaccinations in Kenya, whereas previously it was believed only public sector could do so.
title_short Analysis of existing statutes has showed that the private sector is legally allowed to administer livestock vaccinations in Kenya, whereas previously it was believed only public sector could do so.
title_sort analysis of existing statutes has showed that the private sector is legally allowed to administer livestock vaccinations in kenya whereas previously it was believed only public sector could do so
topic livestock
development
rural development
analysis
private sector
public sector
systems
agrifood systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/124544
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