By Linda
Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Two faculty members from Mississippi State
University's College of Veterinary Medicine witnessed
first-hand the uphill struggle educators and agricultural
trade associations face following decades of communism and
in the aftermath of government instability in
Albania. Dr. Hart
Bailey, assistant professor of food safety, and Dr. Fred
Lehman, Extension veterinarian, centered their efforts on
the Veterinary Research Institute in Tirana, Albania, which
serves as a research and reference laboratory. They
investigated ways to improve food safety and animal health.
Their work was in cooperation with International Fertilizer
Development Corp. and MSU's Office of International
Programs. "MSU is
looking for ways we can support Albanian agricultural trade
associations including fertilizer, horticulture, poultry,
dairy, fish and other commodities," Bailey said. "Albania is
a country of paradoxes. You have both the very knowledgeable
people and those who don't have the resources to help
themselves." Bailey
said the experience provided a better perspective on how
fortunate people in the United States are, but it also drove
home the importance of working to maintain the positive edge
we have in the areas of public health and food
safety. "Despite
the economic challenges, Albania has a high literacy rate
(about 93 percent). There is an additional problem with a
huge number of educated people leaving the country in hopes
of a better life," Bailey said. "The average annual income
in Albania is less than $900 and 75 percent is spent on
food." Bailey
said food production and hygiene issues related to food
safety are serious concerns. "It's
not unusual to see someone slaughtering an animal in the
street to sell the meat to the public," Bailey said. "Other
meat sold in cleaner establishments is much more
expensive." Lehman
said the law establishing the inspection service of food
sources was developed in 1993. Legislative efforts to link
them with the rest of Europe are still underway. "With
the change from a central system to an open market, it has
presented great difficulty for the veterinary inspectors
since animal operations are now small and randomly
distributed," Lehman said. "Their focus is on the
surveillance and control of tuberculosis, brucellosis and
anthrax." One
district Lehman and Bailey visited has about 30,000 cows, 20
of which had tested positive for tuberculosis. In 1999,
there were 43 cases of TB in humans and five were from 4 to
12 years of age. "Annual
testing of all animals for brucellosis and tuberculosis is
mandated by Albanian law, but only 10 to 15 percent are
actually tested annually," Lehman said. In 1997,
rioters looted the agriculture and veterinary colleges.
Everything was destroyed, including the windowpanes. The
weak government, recovering from decades of communism, has
not had the resources to provide for
refurbishing. Anxious
to communicate the needs of their colleagues in Albania,
Lehman and Bailey are seeking donations of books and
equipment from veterinarians throughout
Mississippi. "You can
imagine how humbled we were and how much we admired the
Albanian veterinary community," said Lehman, who had the
opportunity to lecture at the veterinary college during
their visit. MSU has
a three year contract with the International Fertilizer
Development Center to conduct technical assistance for
agricultural development in Albania. In the last year, MSU's
Office of International Programs has facilitated the travel
of seven MSU faculty and staff who provided technical
expertise in the areas of food processing and safety,
veterinary medicine, agricultural marketing, financial
analyses and agribusiness management. While
the IFDC/MSU project is scheduled to conclude at the end of
2001, plans are underway to persuade the U.S. Agency for
International Development to renew this project for
additional years. Released:
July 10, 2000
Animal
Health
Veterinary
Faculty Offer Albanians Aid
Contact: Drs. Hart Bailey and Fred Leyman,
(662)325-3432
Visit: DAFVM
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