Vision:
A vision statement typically outlines the desired future state or long-term goal of the animal husbandry department. It may express aspirations related to animal welfare, sustainability, food security, economic development, and environmental conservation.
Mission:
A mission statement describes the purpose and scope of activities undertaken by the animal husbandry department. It often reflects the values and priorities of the organization or sector, highlighting its commitments to various stakeholders.
Our mission is to promote responsible animal husbandry practices through education, research and innovation, ensuring the welfare of animals, the health of consumers and the sustainability of agricultural systems.
Objectives:
Objectives are specific, measurable goals that support the mission and contribute to achieving the vision. These objectives may encompass various aspects of animal husbandry, including animal health, breeding, nutrition, management practices and environmental stewardship.
Objectives might include:
- Enhancing animal welfare standards across all stages of production.
- Improving breeding programmes to enhance livestock traits such as productivity, disease resistance, and adaptability.
- Promoting sustainable feeding practices to optimize nutrition while minimizing environmental impact.
- Implementing biosecurity measures to prevent and control disease outbreaks.
- Supporting research and development initiatives to advance animal husbandry technologies and practices.
- Providing education and training opportunities for farmers and stakeholders to improve skills and knowledge.
- Collaborating with government agencies, NGOs, and industry partners to address challenges and promote best practices in animal husbandry.

