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ADBCAP Presented to Homeland Security Council

Posted by Joanna Cummingson April 18, 2019June 18, 2019in Agriculture Policy
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ADBCAP Director Julie Smith, DVM, PhD, presented a short summary of the Animal Disease Biosecurity Coordinated Agricultural Project (ADBCAP) to members of the Food and Agriculture Sector Joint Coordinating Council—a Homeland Security Coordinating Council—by telephone on April 10, 2019. All…

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