Farmers in Njombe Town Council have applauded the NANO COM Project by Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) for improving animal health through education, diagnosis, and expert advice on mastitis (udder infection).
🐄 Farmers are now better informed on how to detect mastitis early, maintain clean environments, and seek veterinary help instead of using traditional methods.

Mastitis cases are decreasing, and collaboration between farmers and livestock experts is stronger than ever!
Prof. Gaymary Bakari from SUA shared that the project focuses on early detection, proper treatment, and safe drug use, all aimed at healthier livestock and more productive farming.