MUSCAT – The project will be developed on a 20,000-square-metre site and is designed to provide integrated veterinary services, including animal clinics, treatment facilities, and veterinary laboratories and diagnostics.
According to the announcement, the initiative seeks to support the livestock sector in Dhofar Governorate and improve the overall quality and availability of veterinary care services.
The ministry described the project as part of efforts to open investment horizons in the sector, encouraging private sector participation in developing modern veterinary infrastructure in the Sultanate of Oman.
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