The Russian Ministry of Agriculture extends veterinary regulations until 2032.

According to Andrey Mukovnin, Deputy Director of the Veterinary Department, the corresponding order will be registered by the Ministry of Justice in the near future. This document covers diseases such as bradsot, trichinosis, myxomatosis, and viral hemorrhagic disease of rabbits, as well as porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome. In 2026, the Ministry will also continue to evaluate the mandatory veterinary requirements for ten orders, including documents on tuberculosis, Aujeszky's disease, classical swine fever, rabies, and other serious diseases. Planned changes include reissuing regulations on infectious bronchitis and laryngotracheitis in chickens, as well as approving new regulations on branchiomycosis in salmon and whitefish.

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