Animal Health and Production scientific conference held at RU
RAJSHAHI, Nov 29, 2025 (BSS)- A daylong scientific conference on 'Innovation,
Application and Future Trends in Animal Health and Production' was held at
Kazi Nazrul Islam auditorium at Rajshahi University (RU) today.
The Veterinary and Animal Sciences Faculty of RU hosted the 'Veterinary and
Animal Science Conference -2025' aimed at sharing views about animal health,
productivity, boosting sectoral sustainability and cooperation.
Vice-chancellor (VC) Professor Saleh Hassan Naquib and VC of Chattogram
Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Prof Lutfor Rahman addressed the
opening ceremony as the chief and special guests respectively with Dean of
Veterinary and Animal Sciences Faculty Prof Mozaffar Hossain in the chair.
VC of Sylhet Agricultural University Prof Alimul Islam addressed the session
as guest of honour while RU Pro-VCs Prof Mayeen Uddin and Prof Farid Uddin
Khan and Chairman of the Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Prof
Moizur Rahman also spoke.
In his remarks, Prof Saleh Hassan Naquib said animal health and production
are influenced by factors like disease control, herd health management, and
housing.
Animal production is a significant tool for poverty reduction, especially for
rural populations. But, common challenges include diseases, feed shortages,
and climate change, which impact food security.
However, the region also sees economic opportunities through activities like
bull fattening and commercial sheep farming, which are supported by modern
practices and local initiatives.
Prof Lutfor Rahman mentioned that guidelines for good practices are crucial,
but their effectiveness depends entirely on proper implementation by
stakeholders.
The use of modern technology is helping to improve and expand the animal
husbandry sector.
The livestock sector must adapt to the impacts of climate change, such as
flooding, to maintain food and nutrition security.
Prof Alimul Islam said the urban and peri-urban dairy system has great
potential for development. Research is also ongoing for other species, such
as indigenous and exotic goats, to improve their performance, he added.
Around 250 scientists, researchers and professionals on the relevant subjects
joined the conference, where 150 scientific papers were presented in six
academic sessions.