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Balochistan Livestock Expo 19-November, 2019 Proceedings of the National Seminar On “Emerging Trends and Opportunities in Livestock Sector of Balochistan” On sideline of Balochistan Livestock Expo 19-November, 2019 Abstracts Editors Sania Subhan Qureshi Tauseef Asmat Zahid Mustafa Mahboob Ali Muhammad Masood Tariq Kiani Muhammad Subhan Qureshi Muhammad Azam Kakar Venue and Publisher University of Balochistan Quetta ProcNatl Seminar/Dairy Science Park V - 2019 Quetta;Livestock Expo Balochistan; 19-21 Nov, 20192 RATIONALE Livestock sector is considered as one of the four economic pillars of Balochistan. Other three are mineral, agronomy, and coastal sectors. However, the sector has remained a primary product supply segment till now. Pakistan, recently, has witnessed economic benefits from investment in livestock value-addition and processing. Livestock sector was the only sector with positive growth in the GDP for the year 2018-19. Economic returns in livestock sector are much quicker than the other small and medium businesses, including agro-businesses. Balochistan is, primarily, livestock and rangeland economic entity of Pakistan. Its transformation from traditional to modern-commercial-industrial sector is need of the day. Above in view, Balochistan Government has prepared a 10-years’ Livestock Policy (BLP 2020-30) which has focus to transform livestock sector into a commercial and industrial sector. Such a transformational policy and strategy requires attracting local and foreign investors from private sector. ProcNatl Seminar/Dairy Science Park V - 2019 Quetta;Livestock Expo Balochistan; 19-21 Nov, 20193 National Conference on “Emerging Trends and Opportunities in Livestock Sector of Balochistan” Venue: Main Auditorium, University of Balochistan, Quetta (19thNovember 2019) SESSION I – INAUGURATION & OVERVIEW OF LIVESTOCK SECTOR Registration of participants 8:30 am to 9:00 am Welcoming of Guests and Participants 9:00 am to 9:15 am Recitation of Holy Quran 9:15 am to 9:20 am Opening Remarks about National Seminar Dr. Muhammad. Azam Kakar, Director, Planning & Development Livestock 9:20 am to 9:30am Department Balochistan, Quetta New Initiatives of Government of Balochistan, in Livestock Sector 9:300 am to 10:00 am Mr. Captain Fazal Asghar {Retd}, Chief Secretary Balochistan Guest Speaker from Iran 10:00 am to 10:15 am Chief Guest: Jam Kamal Khan Chief Minister Balochistan 10:15 am to 10:45 am Tea Break 10:45 am to 11:15am ProcNatl Seminar/Dairy Science Park V - 2019 Quetta;Livestock Expo Balochistan; 19-21 Nov, 20194 SESSION II – ACADEMIA-INDUSTRY LINKAGES Farmer, Academia-Industry Linkages for Livestock Sector 11:30 am to 11:50 am Dr. NH Kholoro, DG PRI Karachi Business Opportunities of Livestock in Balochistan 11:50 pm to 12:10 pm Mr. Dostain Khan Jamaldini, Secretary Livestock Department Balochistan A Success Story in Livestock Farming Mr. Mumtaz Khan Minhas 12:10 pm to 12:20 pm Progressive Livestock Farmer and Ex-Minister Punjab Strategy for Eradication of FMD in Pakistan 12:20 pm to 12:40 pm Dr. Muhammad Afzal, Food and Agriculture Organization Islamabad Transforming Livestock Resources into Exportable Surplus Prof. Dr. M Subhan Qureshi, 12:20 pm to 12:40 pm President Dairy Science Park Pakistan, Ex-Dean FVAS, UA Peshawar Importance of Agriculture Technologies in Livestock Sector & Contribution of USAID PATTA project for their promotion through private sector 12:40 pm to 1:00 pm Dr. Waqar Ahmed, USAID PATTA project Lunch and Prayer 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm SESSION III – POLICY, REFORMS AND SUPPORT PACKAGES Policy Reforms And Support Packages For Livestock Development Dr Ghulam Hussain Jaffar, 2:00 pm to 2:20 pm Director General (E) Livestock Department Balochistan Panel Discussion: Suggestion and Remarks/Ideas from Participants 2:20 pm to 4:00 pm Recommendations of the National Seminar 4:00 pm to 4:10 pm Mr. Ejaz Sanjrani, Special Assistant to CM Balochistan Remarks and Vote of Thanks by Advisor to CM for Livestock 4:10 pm to 4:25 Mr. Haji Mitha Khan Kakar Conclusive Remarks from the Honorable Chief Guest Governor Balochistan 4:25 pm to 4:50pm Mr. Justice (Retd) Amanullah Khan Yasinzai Vote of Thanks by Vice Chancellor University of Balochistan Quetta 4:50 pm to 5:00 pm Prof. Dr. M. Anwar Panizai ProcNatl Seminar/Dairy Science Park V - 2019 Quetta;Livestock Expo Balochistan; 19-21 Nov, 20195 CONTRIBUTED PAPERS AOH=Animal Health and One Health APT= Animal Production and Technology FRM= Fodder and Range Management QCH= Quality Control and Halal Practices BAH= Biotechnology and Animal Health EDV= Entrepreneurship Development PST= Poultry Sciences FRMI= Farming Innovations SR. NO. CODE TITLE/ AUTHOR INSTITUTION Sequence diversity analysis of beta- casein gene, kappa-casein gene and Faculty of Science & interferon beta-1 gene in Pakistani Technology, Virtual 1. camel breeds University of Pakistan, AOH-01 Masroor Ellahi Babar* Lahore Virtual University of Pakistan *[email protected] Antiviral potential of Medicinal plants of Balochistan University of Balochistan: studies based on the local Information Technology, 2. AOH-02 investigations Engineering and Management Fayaz Ahmed Sciences, Quetta Pakistan Isolation of Mycoplasma Mycoides Subsp.Mycoides Small Colony in North Ministry of Animal And South Kordofan States, Sudan 3. Resources. Animal Resources AOH-03 Eslah, A. D.O*, Neimat.M.E.E, Research Corporation Ahmed, S.I, Elgadal.A, Alhassan, G.E.M *[email protected] Recombinant Adenovirus Expressing Vesicular Stomatitis Virus G Proteins Beijing Scientific Observation induce both humoral and cell- and Experiment Station for medicated immune responses in Mice Veterinary Drugs and and Goats Diagnostic Technology, 4. AOH-04 Xiaojuan Xue, Yong Wang, Hongyan Ministry of Agriculture and Jin, Lin Liang, Jiayang Li, Xiaolu Li, Rural Affairs, Institute of Zhaoyong Yu, Shangjin Cui, Gang Li* Animal Sciences, CAS, *[email protected] Beijing China ProcNatl Seminar/Dairy Science Park V - 2019 Quetta;Livestock Expo Balochistan; 19-21 Nov, 20196 Emerging Public Health Concerns With Livestock and Dairy MDR S.Aureus From Camel Milk In Development Department 5. AOH-05 Distinct Agro Ecological Zones Government of Balochistan, Mahboob Ali٭ Quetta, Pakistan *[email protected] Prevalence of Bovine Babesiosis and Civil Veterinary Hospital, Theileriosis in District Zhob, Department of Livestock and 6. AOH-06 Balochistan Dairy Development Nasibullah Kakar, Mujeeb Ur Rehman* Department, Zhob *[email protected] Phytomineral Supplementation for Section of Parasitology, Better Animal Health and Cost Department of Pathobiology, Effective Control of Gastrointestinal College of Veterinary and 7. AOH-07 Parasites Animal Sciences, Narowal Hafiz Muhammad Rizwan* Sub Campus UVAS, Lahore, [email protected] Pakistan Evaluación of in vitro antiviral Foot and Mouth Disease activities of the plants crude-extracts Research Center, Veterinary 8. AOH-08 against Foot and Mouth Disease virus Research Institute, Peshawar, Faiza Ashraf* Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, *[email protected] Pakistan Characterization Of Corynebacterium Pseudo-Tuberculosis From Infected Central Veterinary Research 9. AOH-09 Sheep In Khartoum States, Sudan Laboratory, Sudan. Almaani Omer *[email protected] Control Of Congo Virus Infection In Department of Pathology, Pakistan 10. AOH-10 University of Agriculture Muhammad Tariq Javed Faisalabad *[email protected] Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Department of Human (Cchf) In The Scenario Of Dsp-Bio- Nutrition, University of 11. AOH-11 Risk Management In Pakistan Agriculture, Khyber Parkha Riaz Nasrullah, Azizullah, M.S. Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Qureshi and Mithat Direk Epidemiology And Control Of Gastrointestinal Nematodes Of Large Department of Parasitology, Ruminants (Cattle) In District Quetta, University of Veterinary and 12. AOH-12 Balochistan Animal Sciences, Lahore, *Muhammad Ramzan Pakistan *[email protected] ProcNatl Seminar/Dairy Science Park V - 2019 Quetta;Livestock Expo Balochistan; 19-21 Nov, 20197 Spatial Cluster Analysis Of Human Department of Epidemiology & Cases Of Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Public Health, Cholistan University of Veterinary and 13. AOH-13 Fever Reported In Pakistan Animal Sciences, Bahawalpur, Tariq Abbas Pakistan *[email protected] Emergence of pathogenic strains of Department of Medicine, Faculty S. Aureus in Goat milk, and their of Veterinary Science, Cholistan 14. AOH-14 comparative response to antibiotics University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bahawalpur, Iqra Muzammil, Amjad Islam Aqib* Pakistan *[email protected] Optimization Of Procedure To Detect Centre for Advanced Studies Foot And Mouth Disease Virus In in Vaccinology and 15. AOH-15 Bovine Of Balochistan Biotechnology (CASVAB), Asadullah1,2, Jamil Ahmad2, Ferhat University of the Balochistan, Abbas1 and Muhammad Azam Kakar2 Quetta Screening Of Antibacterial Activity Of Five Medicinal Plants Of Balochistan- University of Baluchistan, 16. AOH-16 Pakistan Quetta Pakistan. Siraj Ahmed Kakar*, R.B.Tareen*, M. Azam Kakar**, Hameeda Jabeen*, Saeed-ur-Rehman Kakar* Ethno-Veterinary Practices in Camel Department of Veterinary and other Livestock in Balochistan, Medicine, Faculty of 17. AOH-17 Pakistan Veterinary Sciences, Ihsanullah Kakar, M. A. Kakar, LUAWMS Uthal M. I. Memon Epidemiological Studies On Arrested And Pasture Nematodes Larvae Livestock and Dairy 18. AOH-18 Infecting Sheep In Balochistan Development Department, Hamdullah Kakar Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan *[email protected] Risk Factors Assessment And Molecular Characterization Of Livestock and Dairy
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