Building Direct Veterinary Assistance Capacity in Tennessee
GrantID: 69162
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000
Deadline: January 24, 2025
Grant Amount High: $500,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Risk Compliance Challenges for Tennessee Livestock
In Tennessee, tribal farmers confront multiple risk compliance challenges that inhibit their ability to effectively manage livestock health. With a significant percentage of Tennessee's agricultural output derived from livestock, compliance with biosecurity measures and disease management protocols is essential. However, many tribal producers face difficulties in accessing necessary veterinary services, which can lead to non-compliance with risk management standards and ultimately jeopardize livestock health.
Direct Veterinary Assistance for Tribal Farmers
To navigate these challenges, the grant offers direct veterinary assistance to tribal livestock producers across Tennessee. This initiative focuses on providing on-demand veterinary services, enabling farmers to address immediate health issues and execute preventive measures effectively. By streamlining access to professional care, the program aims to reduce disease outbreaks and improve overall livestock health management among tribal communities.
Importance of Compliance in Tennessee’s Agricultural Landscape
For tribal farmers in Tennessee, compliance with health regulations is not just a requirement; it is a pathway to sustaining their livelihoods. The state's diverse agricultural landscape, which includes both rural and urban interfaces, creates a complex environment for disease management. By facilitating direct access to veterinary assistance, the grant ensures that producers can meet compliance requirements while also enhancing the health and productivity of their livestock, which is fundamental to the state's agricultural economy.
Conclusion
The provision of direct veterinary assistance through the grant addresses the specific risk compliance challenges faced by tribal livestock producers in Tennessee. By improving access to necessary veterinary services, tribal farmers can better manage their livestock's health, ensuring compliance with industry standards and contributing to the overall resilience of Tennessee’s livestock sector.
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