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Veterinary Drugs Manufacturing

The National Veterinary Institute (NVI) was established in 1964 under the then the Ministry of Agriculture with the objective of producing different vaccines to protect animals from various infectious diseases. The institute again reorganized as a public enterprise in 1999 by the Council of ministers under the proclamation No 25/1992Read More

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Veterinary vaccines have had, and continue to have, a major role in protecting animal health and public health, reducing animal suffering, enabling efficient production of food animals to feed the burgeoning human population, and greatly reducing the need for antibiotics to treat food and companion animals. Prominent examples include rabiesRead More

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Governmental organizations   Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Universities Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories Commercial Farms NAHDIC UDFACA Food,Beverage & Pharmaceutical – Industry Development Institute   International Organizations International Atomic Energy Agency FAO, AU-PANVAC AU – IBAR CIRAD CDC

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History of NVI

History of NVI National Veterinary Institute (NVI) was established at Debrezeit/Bishoftu in 1964 with 40 persons under the Ministry of Agriculture, getting technical assistance from the French Government through the French Veterinary Mission in Ethiopia. At that time, the real value of the NVI for the welfare of the nationalRead More

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