AMMAN Farmers who were affected by the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) remain waiting for compensation as decisions continue to be postponed, according to Chairman of the Dairy Cattle Cooperative Laith Al Hajj.“Nothing has changed as of now. The financial distress continues to have a heavy toll on farmers, and nothing is being resolved,” Hajj told The Jordan
AMMAN The National Society of Consumer Protection (NSCP), on Wednesday, expressed its firm opposition to permitting the use of powdered milk in dairy production.This comes following a consultative meeting which examined the potential of using limited amounts of powdered milk in dairy products.
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AMMAN Around 90 per cent of cattle in farms in the Al Dhuleil and Al Hallabat areas are infected with foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), causing revenue losses of around JD25 million, said Chairman of the Dairy Cattle Cooperative Laith Al Hajj on Monday.The infected farms in the Al Dhuleil and Al Hallabat districts, located between 10 and 15 kilometres apart from one another,