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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)

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March 20, 2026

From Traceability to Farm Value: Strengthening Livestock Systems in Georgia

A Swiss-funded project in Georgia is transforming animal traceability by placing farmers at the centre of the system. While developing Georgia's National Animal Identification and Traceability System, the project has introduced a complementary Farm Management System specifically tailored for small and medium-sized dairy farms.

SAFOSO plays a key role in this initiative by providing technical backstopping to the project.

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March 2, 2026

Strengthening Preparedness Through Practice: A Crisis Simulation Exercise with Swissgenetics

Wednesday morning at 8:30. News about a suspected case of Lumpy Skin Disease on a Swiss dairy farm begins to circulate. While this may sound like the start of a real outbreak, it was in fact the starting point of a full-day simulation exercise we conducted together with Swissgenetics, the largest genetics provider in Switzerland.

With increasing animal disease pressure across Europe, crisis preparedness is becoming ever more important. The exercise was designed to test response capabilities under pressure, evaluate decision-making processes, and identify potential gaps in coordination and communication before a real crisis occurs.

Global Health News
December 19, 2025

Key animal health developments of 2025

Transboundary animal diseases (TADs) are spreading more widely and rapidly, reaching regions that have been free of them for decades. In this context, we would like to share our reflections on some of the most significant developments of 2025, offering insights into the global challenges faced over the past year. These events under score the urgent need for rapid emergency responses and the importance of strengthening resilience in livestock systems.

SAFOSO News
December 17, 2025

Strengthening Regional Partnerships at VETTECH Riyadh

We participated in the first edition of the VETTECH Conference, held in the first week of December in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This important regional event focused on the future of veterinary biotechnology, exploring how technological innovation can be leveraged to address key One Health–related challenges.

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December 1, 2025

Foot-and-mouth disease workshop for the cantonal veterinary office (AVET Bern)

In November, we had the pleasure of delivering a Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) workshop for the Cantonal Veterinary Office in Bern, Switzerland (AVET Bern), as part of their continuing education day. The workshop brought together the latest scientific insights with practical aspects relevant to Swiss veterinary services, offering a valuable space for discussion and exchange.

Publications and Reports
September 15, 2025

Using behavioural sciences to strengthen biosecurity in the U.S. poultry sector

We’re proud to share a peer-reviewed publication that is part of our two-year broader collaboration with Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the Institute for Infectious Animal Diseases (IIAD).

Publications and Reports
August 20, 2025

Crisis-Proofing Animal Health: Why Resilience is an Insurance

In times of crisis, fragile animal health systems endanger food security, livelihoods, and public health.
Building resilient animal health systems is not optional, it is essential.

In this SAFOSO review, we explore why.

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May 12, 2025

Designing an advocacy strategy for WOAH

SAFOSO supported the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) in designing a framework to allow WOAH to develop an advocacy strategy targeting high-level decision-makers. The purpose of this advocacy strategy is to enable WOAH to better showcase the value of WOAH membership through enhanced tailored advocacy actions.

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April 29, 2025

Study visit to the Netherlands offers practical insight for Ukraine’s EU integration journey

As Ukraine continues its advance toward European Union membership, one step in the process is the implementation of EU animal welfare standards. In early April 2025, a delegation of Ukrainian officials accompanied by Julia Hüttl from SAFOSO travelled to the Netherlands for a five-day study visit focused on the practical implementation of EU animal welfare legislation.

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December 5, 2024

Improving Disease Preparedness Among Small-Scale Poultry Owners: A Project Update

Over the past year, we have achieved some significant milestones in the project. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) surveys were successfully conducted among Purdue extension educators and backyard poultry owners. These surveys provided valuable insights into the current state of disease awareness and biosecurity practices in the state of Indiana, USA.  Based on the survey data, we are now developing tailored online training materials for Purdue Extension Educators, addressing critical gaps in knowledge and practices related to disease prevention and control in backyard poultry farms. Furthermore, training material for backyard poultry owners, including children and adolescents, will be developed.

SAFOSO News
November 1, 2024

EU-FORA: Fellowship Program for Food Safety Risk Assessment

We are excited to continue our participation in the EU-FORA program, a fellowship program by the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) that equips participants with the critical skills and knowledge needed to meet European Union standards in Food Safety Assessment.

SAFOSO is leading the Induction Training Module, hosted annually in Parma by the EFSA. As the training coordinator, we survey the training content and provide lectures in Risk Analysis and Principles in Epidemiology.

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September 15, 2024

Risk appraisal of use of Category 1 animal by-products ash as fertiliser

Phosphorus is not only a non-renewable resource, but also a non-substitutable for food production. There is therefore a need to recycle phosphorus from waste streams. SAFOSO conducted a risk appraisal on behalf of the European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform (ESPP) to assess the residual BSE risk of ash produced from category 1animal by-products taking into account the present BSE situation. ESPP has shared the report with EFSA as input for their current assessment of prion risk.

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