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      <title>Tantangan Institusi (Laboratorium) Veteriner di Indonesia dalam Menghadapi Era Pasar Bebas</title>
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      <namePart>Sjamsul Bahri</namePart>
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      <place>
        <placeTerm type="text">Balai Penelitian Veteriner, Bogor</placeTerm>
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      <dateIssued>1998</dateIssued>
      <edition>Prosiding Seminar Hasil-Hasil Penelitian Veteriner. Bogor. 18-19 Pebruari, 1998</edition>
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      <extent>p. 19-33.</extent>
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    <abstract type="Summary">13Amu, S. 1998. Challenge of veterinary institutes (laboratories) in Indonesia facing the globalization of the&#13;
trade. Prosiding Hasa-basil Peneliticm I'eteriner: 19-33.&#13;
In consequent to the General Agreement on Trade and Tariff (GAIT) and Asia Pacific Economic&#13;
Cooperation (APEC) as well as the Asean Free Trade Area (AFTA), the world move toward globalization&#13;
of the trade which led to the formation of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Under globalization of the&#13;
trade, international trades of variety of commodities can be performed easily and it seems like to be no&#13;
boundary between countries. Within the sub-sector of animal husbandry, the need for meat and other animal&#13;
product in Indonesia has dramatically increase over the national production of meat and animal products.&#13;
Hence. this causes the increase of imported livestocks and meat to Indonesia. Meanwhile. the values of&#13;
imported animal medicine and the basic materials for animal medicine are still high (more than 50% of&#13;
animal medicine and its basic material are imported from overseas). This situation provide opportunities for&#13;
exotic diseases. residue of animal medicine as well as other chemical compounds to enter to Indonesia&#13;
through the imported livestock and imported animal products. Protecting our country and Indonesian&#13;
Society from those potential problems is the challenge to the veterinary institutes in Indonesia. In addition,&#13;
the veterinary institutes in Indonesia should be looking for possibility to produce veterinary products. which&#13;
could be exported to neighbouring countries such as Vietnam and Myanmar. To face the challenge.&#13;
veterinary institutes in Indonesia. under Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) concept. should be capable of&#13;
understanding diagnostic techniques for existing diseases and some exotic diseases which potentially enter&#13;
to Indonesia. Such techniques should be based on the international standard diagnostic techniques issued by&#13;
the Office International des Epizooties (01E). Furthermore, all veterinary laboratories, which are in the&#13;
position to do the diagnosis of animal diseases, should be reviewed and then accredited so its validity could&#13;
be formally accepted. Such laboratories should also posses Manual for standard laboratory works. Research&#13;
on veterinary science should be directed to develop a variety of biological products such as vaccines.&#13;
antigens and diagnostic kits by utilization of local veterinary germ plasms such as bacterial or viral isolates.&#13;
Veterinary institutes, which produce veterinary medicine, should increase their biological products based on&#13;
the local isolates of etiological agents and produce veterinary medicine based on the local materials.&#13;
especially for pharmaceutics. Biological products provide not only substitution for import, but also become&#13;
commodities which may be exported to the neighbouring countries. Veterinary institutes, which are in the&#13;
position to do testing of variety of residue contents in animal products. should gain knowledge on variety of&#13;
standard methods to detect residues in animal products. Collaboration and coordination among veterinary ,'&#13;
institutes (laboratories), especially in handling exotic diseases or existing diseases or significant important&#13;
need to be established. Furthermore. collaboration between government institutions and private sectors&#13;
should he performed harmonically</abstract>
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